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Motherless Brooklyn

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Zusatztext "The best novel of the year. . . . Utterly original and deeply moving." -- Esquire "Philip Marlowe would blush. And tip his fedora." -- Newsweek "Finding out whodunit is interesting enough, but it's more fun watching Lethem unravel the mysteries of his Tourettic creation. In this case, it takes one trenchant wordsmith to know another." -- Time "Immerses us in the mind's dense thicket, a place where words split and twine in an ever-deepening tangle." -- The New York Times Book Review "Who but Jonathan Lethem would attempt a half-satirical cross between a literary novel and a hard-boiled crime story narrated by an amateur detective with Tourette's syndrome?...The dialogue crackles with caustic hilarity...Jonathan Lethem is a verbal performance artisit...Unexpectedly moving." -- The Boston Globe "With one unique and well-imagined character, Jonathan Lethem has turned a genre on its ear. He doesn't just push the envelope, he gives it a swift kick... A tour de force." -- The Denver Post "Wonderfully inventive, slightly absurdist... [ Motherless Brooklyn ] is funny and sly, clever, compelling, and endearing." -- USA Today Informationen zum Autor JONATHAN LETHEM is the author of six novels, including the best sellers The Fortress of Solitude , which was a New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice for one of the best books of 2003, and Mother Brooklyn , which won the National Book Critics Circle Award and was named novel of the year by Esquire, McSweeney's , Tin House , The New York Times , the Paris Review , and a variety of other periodicals and anthologies. He lives in Brooklyn, New York, and in Maine. Klappentext Winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award. A compelling and complusively readable riff on the classic detective novel from America's most inventive novelist. Brooklyn's very own self-appointed Human Freakshow, Lionel Essrog is an orphan whose Tourettic impulses drive him to bark, count, and rip apart our language in startling and original ways. Together with three veterans of the St. Vincent's Home for Boys, he works for small-time mobster Frank Minna's limo service cum detective agency. Life without Frank Minna, the charismatic King of Brooklyn, would be unimaginable, so who cares if the tasks he sets them are, well, not exactly legal. But when Frank is fatally stabbed, one of Lionel's colleagues lands in jail, the other two vie for his position, and the victim's widow skips town. Lionel's world is suddenly topsy-turvy, and this outcast who has trouble even conversing attempts to untangle the threads of the case while trying to keep the words straight in his head. Motherless Brooklyn is a brilliantly original, captivating homage to the classic detective novel by one of the most acclaimed writers of his generation. A New York Times Notable Book. Walks Into Context is everything. Dress me up and see. I'm a carnival barker, an auctioneer, a downtown performance artist, a speaker in tongues, a senator drunk on filibuster. I've got Tourette's. My mouth won't quit, though mostly I whisper or subvocalize like I'm reading aloud, my Adam's apple bobbing, jaw muscle beating like a miniature heart under my cheek, the noise suppressed, the words escaping silently, mere ghosts of themselves, husks empty of breath and tone. (If I were a Dick Tracy villain, I'd have to be Mumbles.) In this diminished form the words rush out of the cornucopia of my brain to course over the surface of the world, tickling reality like fingers on piano keys. Caressing, nudging. They're an invisible army on a peacekeeping mission, a peaceable horde. They mean no harm. They placate, interpret, massage. Everywhere they're smoothing down imperfections, putting hairs in place, putting ducks in a row, replacing div...

Product details

Authors Lethem, Jonathan Lethem
Publisher Vintage USA
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 24.10.2000
 
EAN 9780375724831
ISBN 978-0-375-72483-1
No. of pages 336
Dimensions 130 mm x 205 mm x 18 mm
Series Vintage Pbk
Vintage Contemporaries
Vintage Pbk
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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