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Susan Choi

    28 gennaio 1969

    Susan Choi crea intricate narrazioni che approfondiscono la complessità delle relazioni e le ambiguità morali con una prosa acuta e precisa. Il suo lavoro esplora spesso temi come la memoria, il trauma e la natura sfuggente della verità, intrecciando magistralmente prospettive e linee temporali mutevoli. Lo stile di Choi è caratterizzato da acuta intuizione psicologica e dalla volontà di affrontare aspetti scomodi del comportamento umano. La sua scrittura trascina i lettori in profonde meditazioni su cosa significhi essere umani in un mondo incerto.

    Susan Choi
    Vertrauensübung
    Reue
    Flashlight
    Trust Exercise
    The Foreign Student
    My Education
    • An intimately charged novel of desire and disaster from the National Book Award-winning author of Trust Exercise and A Person of Interest Regina Gottlieb had been warned about Professor Nicholas Brodeur long before arriving as a graduate student at his prestigious university high on a pastoral hill. He’s said to lie in the dark in his office while undergraduate women read couplets to him. He’s condemned on the walls of the women’s restroom, and enjoys films by Roman Polanski. But no one has warned Regina about his exceptional physical beauty—or his charismatic, volatile wife. My Education is the story of Regina’s mistakes, which only begin in the bedroom, and end—if they do—fifteen years in the future and thousands of miles away. By turns erotic and completely catastrophic, Regina’s misadventures demonstrate what can happen when the chasm between desire and duty is too wide to bridge.

      My Education
    • The Foreign Student

      • 325pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      "This wonderful hybrid of a novel--a love story, a war story, a novel of manners--introduces a writer of enchanting gifts, a beautiful heart wedded to a beautiful imagination. How else does Susan Choi so fully inhabit characters from disparate backgrounds, with such brilliant wit and insight? The Foreign Student stirs up great and lovely emotions."  — Francisco Goldman, author of The Ordinary Seaman The Foreign Student is the story of a young Korean man, scarred by war, and the deeply troubled daughter of a wealthy Southern American family. In 1955, a new student arrives at a small college in the Tennessee mountains. Chuck is shy, speaks English haltingly, and on the subject of his earlier life in Korea he will not speak at all. Then he meets Katherine, a beautiful and solitary young woman who, like Chuck, is haunted by some dark episode in her past. Without quite knowing why, these two outsiders are drawn together, each sensing in the other the possibility of salvation. Moving between the American South and South Korea, between an adolescent girl's sexual awakening and a young man's nightmarish memories of war, The Foreign Student is a powerful and emotionally gripping work of fiction.

      The Foreign Student
    • "In an American suburb in the early 1980s, students at a highly competitive performing arts high school struggle and thrive in a rarified bubble, ambitiously pursuing music, movement, Shakespeare, and, particularly, their acting classes. When within this striving 'Brotherhood of the Arts,' two freshmen, David and Sarah, fall headlong into love, their passion does not go unnoticed--or untoyed with--by anyone, especially not by their charismatic acting teacher, Mr. Kingsley. The outside world of family life and economic status, of academic pressure and of their future adult lives, fails to penetrate this school's walls--until it does, in a shocking spiral of events that catapults the action forward in time and flips the premise upside-down. What the reader believes to have happened to David and Sarah and their friends is not entirely true--though it's not false, either. It takes until the book's stunning coda for the final piece of the puzzle to fall into place--revealing truths that will resonate long after the final sentence. As captivating and tender as it is surprising, Trust Exercise will incite heated conversations about fiction and truth, and about friendships and loyalties, and will leave readers with wiser understandings of the true capacities of adolescents and of the powers and responsibilities of adults."--Publisher's description

      Trust Exercise
    • Flashlight

      • 464pagine
      • 17 ore di lettura

      A novel tracing a father’s disappearance across time, nations, and memory, from the author of Trust Exercise. One summer night, Louisa and her father walk on the breakwater. Her father, who cannot swim, carries a flashlight. Later, Louisa is found on the beach, soaked and barely alive, while her father is missing. At just ten years old, Louisa is the only child of parents who have distanced themselves from their pasts. Her father, Serk, a Korean raised in Japan, lost contact with his family after moving to North Korea. Her American mother, Anne, is estranged from her Midwestern family due to a reckless adventure in her youth. The return of Tobias, Anne’s illegitimate son, adds complexity to their lives. Now, it is just Anne and Louisa, navigating ordinary life amid profound loss. Bound by their shared grief yet also repelled by it, they struggle to move forward while haunted by the events of that fateful night. What truly happened to Louisa’s father? Shifting perspectives across time and characters, the narrative revisits that night by the sea, exploring the reverberations of a family’s tragedy and the invisible currents of history. This monumental novel spans decades and continents, offering a gripping investigation of family, loss, and the unseen forces that shape our lives.

      Flashlight
    • Das Leben eines alternden Mathematikprofessors gerät aus den Fugen, als sein Kollege Opfer einer Briefbombe wird.

      Reue
    • Freundschaft, Liebe, Sex und Macht: »Vertrauensübung« ist ein intensiver Roman, der mutmaßliche Wahrheiten erdrutschartig mit sich reißt. Sarah und David gehören zu den Auserwählten, die an der Elite-Schauspielschule CAPA aufgenommen werden. Sarah stammt aus einfachen Verhältnissen, David aus reichem Elternhaus. Wie ihre Mitschüler: innen konkurrieren sie um die Sympathien ihres Lehrers Mr Kingsley, dem eigentlichen Star der Schule. Kingsley ist ein Charismatiker, der jeden Raum zum Leuchten bringt und dann durchschneidet wie eine Messerklinge. Selbst die Eltern haben keinen Einfluss darauf, was innerhalb der Schulmauern geschieht. Als Sarah und David ihren Unterschieden zum Trotz eine Beziehung anfangen, ziehen sie alle Aufmerksamkeit auf sich – und setzen damit eine Dynamik in Gang, die der Welt außerhalb der Schule über Jahre Rätsel aufgibt. Bis zwei Außenseiterinnen sich Gehör verschaffen und unseren Blick auf das, was damals geschah, auf Intimität und Inszenierung, Fakt und Fiktion, Geltung und Gewalt radikal verändern.

      Vertrauensübung