Malarky e-bog
132,28 DKK
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WINNER OF THE AMAZON.CA FIRST NOVEL AWARD, 2013WINNER OF THE DEBUT-LITZER PRIZE, 2013 SHORTLISTED FOR THE ETHEL WILSON FICTION PRIZEA NEW STATESMAN READ-ALL-ABOUT-IT SELECTION FOR 2012A BARNES & NOBLE DISCOVER GREAT NEW WRITERS PICK, 2012A SALON.COM WHAT-TO-READ AWARD-WINNER, 2012A TOP FIVE BOOK PICK, CHATELAINEAN iTUNES CANADA BEST OF 2012 FICTION PICKAN AMAZON.CA BEST BOOK OF 2012 EDITOR'S PI...
E-bog
132,28 DKK
Forlag
Biblioasis
Udgivet
3 april 2012
Længde
225 sider
Genrer
FA
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781926845395
WINNER OF THE AMAZON.CA FIRST NOVEL AWARD, 2013WINNER OF THE DEBUT-LITZER PRIZE, 2013 SHORTLISTED FOR THE ETHEL WILSON FICTION PRIZEA NEW STATESMAN READ-ALL-ABOUT-IT SELECTION FOR 2012A BARNES & NOBLE DISCOVER GREAT NEW WRITERS PICK, 2012A SALON.COM WHAT-TO-READ AWARD-WINNER, 2012A TOP FIVE BOOK PICK, CHATELAINEAN iTUNES CANADA BEST OF 2012 FICTION PICKAN AMAZON.CA BEST BOOK OF 2012 EDITOR'S PICKA LARGEHEARTED BOY FAVORITE NOVEL OF 2012A NEXT BEST BOOK BLOG TOP 3, 2012"e;A caustic, funny and moving fantasia of an Irish mammy going round the bend."e;Emma Donoghue, author of ROOMOur Woman will not be sunk by what life’s about to serve her. She's caught her son doing unmentionable things out by the barn. She's been accosted by Red the Twit, who claims to have done things with Our Woman’s husband that could frankly have gone without mentioning. And now her son’s gone and joined the army, and Our Woman has found a young fella to do unmentionable things with herself, just so she might understand it all...Malarky is the story of an Irish mother forced to look grief in the eye, and of a wife come face-to-face with the mad agony of longing. Comic, moving, eccentric, and spare, Anakana Schofield’s debut novel introduces a brilliant new voice in contemporary fiction.Further Praise for MalarkyAN EDMONTON JOURNAL FAVOURITE FOR 2012A THREE-TIME BEST-OF-THE-YEAR GEORGIA STRAIGHT SELECTION"e;Anakana Schofield is part of a new wave of wonderful Irish fictioninternational in scope and electrically alive."e;Colum McCann"e;Malarky is a terrific read, a brilliant collision of heartbreak and hilarity written in a voice that somehow seems both feral and perfectly controlled. Anakana Schofield's Our Woman takes a cool nod at Joyce, then goes her own way in one of the most moving and lyrical debut novels I've read."e;Jess Walter, author of Beautiful Ruins"e;We become comfortable saying that there's nothing new, and then something like Malarky comes along, which is new and old and different and familiar, but ultimately itself, comfortable in its own skin, wise and smart and crazy-sexy or maybe sexy-crazywell, you just have to read it to understand. It's a novel that sets its own course, sure and steady, even when it seems like it might be about to go over the edge of the world."e;Laura Lippman"e;This is the story of Anakana Schofield's teapot-wielding 'Our Woman': fretful mother, disgruntled farmwife, andsurprisingly late in lifesexual outlaw/anthropologist. Everything about this primly raunchy, uproarious novel is unexpectedeach draught poured from the teapot marks another moment of pure literary audacity."e;Lynn Coady, author of The Antagonist"e;Anyone bold enough to name her book after a word so loaded deserves our attention. In Malarky Schofield pulls her long line tightand lets go when we least expect it."e;Michael Turner, author of Hard Core Logo"e;Malarky spins and glitters like a coin flipped in the airnow searingly tragic, now blackly funny. The language is joyful and exuberant, the characters thoughtful and deeply felt. Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant."e;Annabel Lyon"e;Good writing and dark wit always excite me and they come together thrillingly in this book. It has a quiet grip on the strangeness of the interior and exterior worlds of love and politics. I delighted in the writing and the scope."e;Jenny DiskiAnakana Schofield is an Irish Canadian writer of fiction, drama, essays, and criticism. She contributes to the London Review of Books and The Globe and Mail (among others). She has lived in London, Dublin, and Vancouver; Malarky is her first novel.