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Jennifer Egan

    7 settembre 1962

    Jennifer Egan è un'autrice le cui opere sono celebrate per la loro profondità e maestria stilistica. I suoi romanzi esplorano spesso complesse relazioni umane e la vita contemporanea con una prospettiva unica che attira i lettori nelle sue narrazioni. Intreccia abilmente diversi punti di vista e linee temporali, creando esperienze di lettura ricche e accattivanti. Egan è riconosciuta per la sua prosa precisa e le sue acute intuizioni sulla psiche umana, consolidando la sua posizione come una voce contemporanea significativa.

    Jennifer Egan
    The Candy House
    The Keep. Im Bann, englische Ausgabe
    Emerald city : and other stories
    The Best American Short Stories 2014
    Middlemarch
    Il tempo è un bastardo
    • Il tempo è un bastardo

      • 391pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      Il tempo è un bastardo è un romanzo insolito, formato da una serie di racconti eterogenei per ambientazione e stile, ma collegati dal ricorrere degli stessi personaggi. Al centro ci sono Bennie Salazar, ex musicista punk e ora discografico di successo, e il suo fidatissimo braccio destro Sasha, una donna di polso ma dal passato turbolento. Le loro storie si snodano fra la San Francisco underground di fine anni Settanta e una New York prossima ventura in cui gli sms e i social network strutturano le emozioni collettive, passando per improbabili ascese sociali e matrimoni falliti, fughe adolescenziali nei bassifondi di Napoli, scommesse azzardate ma vincenti su musicisti dati troppe volte per finiti. Intorno a Bennie e Sasha si compongono le vicende delle loro famiglie, dei loro amici, dei loro mentori: una costellazione di co-protagonisti indimenticabili grazie alla quale la Egan riesce a raccontare le degenerazioni isteriche del giornalismo e dello star-system, la pericolosa meraviglia delle droghe psichedeliche, le delicate dinamiche emotive di un bambino autistico nella provincia americana del futuro. Il tempo è un bastardo supera con coraggio gli stereotipi della narrativa tradizionale ma resta godibile e appassionante per tutti i lettori: è un romanzo-mondo aperto alle infinite possibilità dell’esistenza e della prosa, che si è conquistato la vetta della scena letteraria americana e si avvia a diventare un caso internazionale. Ha vinto il premio Pulitzer.

      Il tempo è un bastardo
    • Middlemarch

      • 992pagine
      • 35 ore di lettura

      The Penguin English Library Edition of Middlemarch by George Eliot 'She did not know then that it was Love who had come to her briefly as in a dream before awaking, with the hues of morning on his wings - that it was Love to whom she was sobbing her farewell as his image was banished by the blameless rigour of irresistible day' George Eliot's most ambitious novel is a masterly evocation of diverse lives and changing fortunes in a provincial community. Peopling its landscape are Dorothea Brooke, a young idealist whose search for intellectual fulfillment leads her into a disastrous marriage to the pedantic scholar Casaubon; the charming but tactless Dr Lydgate, whose marriage to the spendthrift beauty Rosamund and pioneering medical methods threaten to undermine his career; and the religious hypocrite Bulstrode, hiding scandalous crimes from his past. As their stories interweave, George Eliot creates a richly nuanced and moving drama, hailed by Virginia Woolf as 'one of the few English novels written for adult people'. The Penguin English Library - 100 editions of the best fiction in English, from the eighteenth century and the very first novels to the beginning of the First World War.

      Middlemarch
    • Eleven stories on the vagaries of life. In Why China? a successful stockbroker yearns for the days when he was poor, in Passing the Hat, a wife observing a woman sleep around with men, is shocked to discover her own husband was one of them, while The Watch Trick compares the lives of two army friends, one who settled down, the other who didn't. By the author of The Invisible Circus.

      Emerald city : and other stories
    • New Yorker Danny is running from something. A loner who cannot bear to be apart from his Wi-Fi connection, he is in need of refuge. His cousin Howie is an enigmatic and successful former drug addict who just happens to own a castle. As they turn the castle from crumbling ruin to luxury hotel, Howie and Danny must navigate their uncomfortable relationship. And the castle has some surprises of its own: a sinister baroness, a tragic accident in a fathomless pool, a treacherous labyrinth, and through all of this, a story within a story . . . An unnerving, haunting and unforgiving tale of modern life and modern man, the novel before A Visit from the Goon Squad is filled with Egan's breathtaking style and remarkable voice.

      The Keep. Im Bann, englische Ausgabe
    • The Candy House

      • 352pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      It's 2010. Staggeringly successful and brilliant tech entrepreneur Bix Bouton is desperate for a new idea. He's forty, with four kids, and restless when he stumbles into a conversation with mostly Columbia professors, one of whom is experimenting with downloading or "externalising" memory. Within a decade, Bix's new technology, Own Your Unconscious--that allows you access to every memory you've ever had, and to share every memory in exchange for access to the memories of others--has seduced multitudes. But not everyone. In spellbinding linked narratives, Egan spins out the consequences of Own Your Unconscious through the lives of multiple characters whose paths intersect over several decades. Intellectually dazzling and extraordinarily moving, The Candy House is a bold, brilliant imagining of a world that is moments away. With a focus on social media, gaming, and alternate worlds, you can almost experience moving among dimensions in a role-playing game. Egan takes her "deeply intuitive forays into the darker aspects of our technology-driven, image-saturated culture" (Vogue) to stunning new heights and delivers a fierce and exhilarating testament to the tenacity and transcendence of human longing for real connection, love, family, privacy and redemption.[Bokinfo].

      The Candy House
    • Manhattan Beach

      • 512pagine
      • 18 ore di lettura

      Anna Kerrigan, nearly twelve years old, accompanies her father to visit Dexter Styles, a man who, she gleans, is crucial to the survival of her father and her family.Years later, her father has disappeared and the country is at war. Anna works at the Brooklyn Naval Yard, where women hold jobs that were once the preserve of men. She becomes the first female diver, the most dangerous of occupations, repairing the ships that will help America win the war. One evening at a nightclub, she meets Dexter Styles again, and begins to understand the complexity of her father's life and the reasons he might have vanished.

      Manhattan Beach
    • In Jennifer Egan's highly acclaimed first novel, set in 1978, the political drama and familial tensions of the 1960s form a backdrop for the world of Phoebe O'Connor, age eighteen. Phoebe is obsessed with the memory and death of her sister Faith, a beautiful idealistic hippie who died in Italy in 1970. In order to find out the truth about Faith's life and death, Phoebe retraces her steps from San Francisco across Europe, a quest which yields both complex and disturbing revelations about family, love, and Faith's lost generation. This spellbinding novel introduced Egan's remarkable ability to tie suspense with deeply insightful characters and the nuances of emotion.

      The Invisible Circus
    • The Keep

      • 272pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      In a captivating narrative, Jennifer Egan explores a world where escape is unattainable, and the tower symbolizes both the ultimate sanctuary and a necessary sacrifice for survival. The story delves into themes of protection and the difficult choices faced in dire circumstances, highlighting the tension between clinging to safety and the need to let go for the sake of life. Egan's masterful storytelling brings this complex emotional landscape to life, engaging readers in a profound examination of resilience and sacrifice.

      The Keep
    • Look at Me

      • 416pagine
      • 15 ore di lettura

      Recently recovered from a catastrophic car accident, fashion model Charlotte Swenson returns to life in Manhattan. Her beautiful face conceals eighty titanium screws that hold together her shattered bones. Charlotte, now unrecognizable to those who knew her before the accident, begins to float invisibly away from her former life and into an ephemeral world of fashion nightclubs and Internet projects, where image and reality blur. "Look at Me" is both a satire of our image-obsessed times and a mystery of human identity. Jennifer Egan illuminates the difficulties of shaping an inner life in a culture preoccupied with surfaces and asks whether 'truth' can have any meaning in an era when reality itself has become a style.Written with a masterful intelligence and grace, "Look at Me" establishes Jennifer Egan as one of the most daring and gifted novelists of her generation. 'The plot is a glorious and intricate mechanism, but it is Egan's style that ignites the imagination. Her prose is balanced, evocative and beautiful. And her underlying interest in the nature of self, image and reality permeates this sardonic and forceful work' - "Daily Telegraph". 'Bitingly intelligent satire on American celebrity culture' - "Independent". 'A parody of the self-discovery novel, it's an intelligent, gripping read about the manipulation of the individual' - "Time Out".

      Look at Me