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| Runtime: | 8.53 Hours |
| Category: | Fiction/Literary |
| Audience: | Adult |
| Language: | English |
Summary
Summary
A London Guardian Pick of Best Books of the 21st Century
A 2013 Man Booker Prize Finalist
New York Times Editor’s Choice
A 2013 Christian Science Monitor Book of the Year for Best Fiction
One of Kirkus Reviews’ Best Books of the Year
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
“Affecting
tale of a bound world and its simple people as they head toward a tragic and
inexorable breakdown.” —Wall Street Journal
“Crace is fascinated by the moment when one era gives way to another. Here, it is the enclosure of the commons, a fulcrum of English history, that drives his story of dispossession and displacement. Set in a village without a name, the narrative dramatises what it’s like to see the world you know come to an end, in a severance of the connection between people and land that has deep relevance for our time of climate crisis and forced migration.” —The Guardian (London)
“Surreptitiously thought-provoking.” —Boston Globe
“A haunting work of
sudden violence and vengeance.” —Irish Times
“Magnificently resurrecting a pivotal moment in our history
about which it is deeply knowledgeable, this simultaneously elegiac and
unillusioned novel is an achievement worthy to stand alongside those of Crace’s
great fictional influence, William Golding.” —Sunday Times (London)
“In language beautiful and painstakingly
precise, Jim Crace circumscribes the story as neatly as a fairy tale…Entirely
absorbing.” —Minneapolis Star Tribune
“Crace’s real concern is his characters, the way that, like all of us,
they make mistakes and act from weakness, and turn on one another when things
go wrong.” —Los Angeles Times
“Crace’s signature measured delivery and
deliberate focus create unforgettably poetic passages that quiver with beauty.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“Rarely does language so plainspoken and
elemental tell a story so richly open to interpretation on so many different
levels…With economy and grace, the award-winning Crace gives his work a
simplicity and symmetry that belie the disturbances beneath the consciousness
of its narrator.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“Ravishingly rich in evocations of country life…Crace’s
prose is so sensual you can’t help but believe it describes an actual material
place. But this village is like the forests of the Brothers Grimm, a setting
meant to be both familiar and strange. If you think Crace is only talking about
the shift from the medieval to the modern world, you’d be very, very wrong.” —Salon
Details
Details
| Available Formats : | Retail CD, MP3 CD |
| Category: | Fiction/Literary |
| Runtime: | 8.53 |
| Audience: | Adult |
| Language: | English |
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