FACES IN THE CROWD

FACES IN THE CROWD

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"An extraordinary new literary talent."--The Daily Telegraph

"In part a portrait of the artist as a young woman, this deceptively modest-seeming, astonishingly inventive novel creates an extraordinary intimacy, a sensibility so alive it quietly takes over all your senses, quivering through your nerve endings, opening your eyes and heart. Youth, from unruly student years to early motherhood and a loving marriage--and then, in the book's second half, wilder and something else altogether, the fearless, half-mad imagination of youth, I might as well call it--has rarely been so freshly, charmingly, and unforgettably portrayed. Valeria Luiselli is a masterful, entirely original writer."--Francisco Goldman

"Luiselli's haunting debut novel, about a young mother living in Mexico City who writes a novel looking back on her time spent working as a translator of obscure works at a small independent press in Harlem, erodes the concrete borders of everyday life with a beautiful, melancholy contemplation of disappearance. . . . Luiselli plays with the idea of time and identity with grace and intuition." --Publishers Weekly

In Mexico City, a young mother is writing a novel of her days as a translator living in New York. In Harlem, a translator is desperate to publish the works of Gilberto Owen, an obscure Mexican poet. And in Philadelphia, Gilberto Owen recalls his friendship with Lorca, and the young woman he saw in the windows of passing trains. Valeria Luiselli's debut signals the arrival of a major international writer and an unexpected and necessary voice in contemporary fiction.
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Softcover
Pages
146
Price
24.72 €

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Ehrlich gesagt kann ich nicht viel zu The Faces in the Crowd von Valeria Luiselli schreiben, ausser das es nichts für mich war. Die Geschichte ist in kurzen Vignetten erzählt, es gibt mehrere Zeiten und Erzähler und irgendwie wusste ich nie genau wie alles zusammenhängt und war irgendwann ziemlich verloren und verwirrt. Zudem fand ich die Teile die aus der Sicht von Owen geschrieben waren teilweise echt unangenehm zu lesen.

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