People Collide

People Collide

Hardback
3.51

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Description

“One of the year's most compelling reads.”—Washington Post“Its naturalness and ease with the most fundamental questions of existence make it a big project knocking around in a small package.”—New York TimesFrom the acclaimed author of The Atmospherians, a gender-bending, body-switching novel that explores marriage, identity, and sex, and raises profound questions about the nature of true partnership.When Eli leaves the cramped Bulgarian apartment he shares with Elizabeth, his more organized and successful wife, he discovers that he now inhabits her body. Not only have he and his wife traded bodies, but Elizabeth, living as Eli, has disappeared without a trace. What follows is Eli’s search across Europe and to America for his missing wife—and a roving, no-holds-barred exploration of gender and embodied experience.As Eli comes closer to finding Elizabeth—while learning to exist in her body—he begins to wonder what effect this metamorphosis will have on their relationship and how long he can maintain the illusion of living as someone he isn’t. Will their new marriage wither completely? Or is this transformation the very thing Eli and Elizabeth need for their marriage to thrive?A rich, rewarding exploration of ambition and sacrifice, desire and loss, People Collide is a portrait of shared lives that shines a refreshing light on everything we thought we knew about love, sexuality, and the truth of who we are.

Book Information

Main Genre
Novels
Sub Genre
Miscellaneous
Format
Hardback
Pages
256
Price
27.50 €

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3.5

Interessante Themen, viel Potential, komisches Pacing.

Isle McElroys Stil ist fantastisch, sehr interessant und schafft Atmosphäre, aber leider hat nur der Stil mich nicht überzeugen können. Eli und Elizabeth haben viel übereinander zu sagen, können es einander aber nicht ins Gesicht sagen - selbst, als sich ihre komplette Welt verändert. Das Pacing ist oft sehr langatmig oder viel zu schnell, Charaktere tauchen auf und ab, ohne Sinn oder Verstand und der Erzählerwechsel am Ende hat mir völlig die Lust geraubt. Tolles Potential, leider hat Isle Mcaelroy an den eigenen Protagonisten vorbei geschrieben.

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