Dziennikarz "New York Post" otrzymuje wiadomość, że jego przyjaciel, Gal Ackerman, starszy od niego o dwadzieścia pięć lat, nie żyje. Fakt ten obliguje bohatera do spełnienia niepisanej umowy: poskładać niedokończoną powieść z setek zeszytów pozostawionych przez Ackermana w jednym z brooklyńskich moteli. Niespełnionym pragnieniem ich autora było dotarcie z książką do jedynej czytelniczki, Nadii Orłow, o której od lat nikt nie miał żadnych wieści.
Eduardo Lago Libri
Eduardo Lago crea narrazioni che approfondiscono le complessità della coscienza umana e il panorama intellettuale dell'esistenza moderna. La sua prosa, spesso ambientata nel vibrante scenario di New York, esplora temi di identità, memoria e ricerca artistica con uno stile distintivo e sofisticato. Lago intreccia magistralmente trame intricate con ricchi strati metaforici, attirando i lettori nei suoi mondi profondamente stratificati. La sua importanza letteraria risiede nella sua prospettiva unica sulla vita contemporanea e nella sua capacità di articolarne le sottigliezze essenziali.




Drown
- 224pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
Junot Diaz made his remarkable debut as a writer with this collection of stories that move from the barrios of the Dominican Republic to the struggling urban communities of New Jersey. The stories are all unflinching and strong and Diaz's prose crackles with an electric sense of discovery. In 'Ysrael', two brothers hunt a disfigured boy who hides behind a mask; in 'No Face', the mirror is flipped and the perspective belongs to the tormented. In 'Fiesta 1980', a spirited family gathering plays against the noiseless hum of a father's infidelities. In 'Boyfriend', a young man eavesdrops on the woman next door and colours in the life overheard with his own intense longing. There is an urgency and clarity to these beautifully crafted stories that renders them entirely of the moment. Diaz has veered off the well-travelled roads of contemporary fiction and captured a range of experience previously uncharted and now emphatically his own.
The Driver's Seat
- 128pagine
- 5 ore di lettura
Lise has been driven to distraction by working in the same accountants' office for sixteen years. So she leaves everything behind her, transforms herself into a laughing, garishly-dressed temptress and flies abroad on the holiday of a lifetime. But her search for adventure, sex and the obsessional experience takes on a far darker significance.
Un periodista del New York Post recibe la noticia de que su amigo Gal Ackerman, veinticinco años mayor que él, ha muerto. El suceso le obliga a cumplir un pacto tácito: rescatar de entre los centenares de cuadernos abandonados por Ackerman en un motel de Brooklyn, una novela a medio terminar. El frustrado anhelo de su autor era llegar a una sola lectora, Nadia Orlov, de quien hace años que nadie ha vuelto a saber nada. Llámame Brooklyn es una historia de amor, amistad y soledad, es un canto al misterio y el poder de la palabra escrita. Una novela caleidoscópica en la que, como en un rompecabezas, se construye un artefacto literario insólito en la tradición literaria española.