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The Lizard Cage

Anglais · Livre de poche

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Zusatztext National bestseller Shortlisted for the 2006 International Kiriyama Prize “A feat of epic vision…. The suspense never relents. Hope is small, but it lives, strengthened by this powerful book.” –Maxine Hong Kingston, author of The Fifth Book of Peace “These are stories that need to be told.” – NOW (Toronto) “By turns delights, surprises and shocks. But even when writing of some of the darkest depths to which humanity can sink, Connelly’s poet’s heart shines through.… The resiliency of the human spirit is the beacon that informs this work.” – National Post “ The Lizard Cage is ridiculously and beautifully cinematic…. Connelly is an exacting writer. She burrows into scenes and surroundings and returns with startling imagery. There are great moments in the book, strung together like honed passages in a collection of poetry.” – Quill & Quire “Connelly’s writing is fluid and well-paced, and her fictive prison world, set in the actual political hellhole that is present-day Burma, is as affecting as any UN statistical report about the conditions of life in that ruined country.” – Edmonton Journal Praise for Karen Connelly: "Karen Connelly has an enviable, somewhat disquieting ability to possess the spirit of a place. . . The unknown, the faraway, the endlessly strange spring to life in her work." — Books in Canada "Hers is an authentic voice, the voice of a born poet intoxicated by language." — Atlantic Books Today ". . . a genius for framing the texture of daily life — the feel, the shape, the inner longing, the sounds — in language of sublime perfection." — The Hamilton Spectator "Touch the Dragon is a splendid evocation of a place and a people that remain, for most of us, in dreams. Few can record such dreams — but Karen Connelly has done so." —Timothy Findley "Karen Connelly not only illuminates a society, but shows us, through the beauty, energy and humour of her language and imagery, how this strange place touched and changed her, allowing her to receive and understand a common humanity." —Christopher Wiseman Informationen zum Autor KAREN CONNELLY is the author of bestselling non-fiction, fiction and poetry. She has won the Pat Lowther Award for her poetry, the Governor General's Award for her non-fiction, and Britain's Orange Broadband Prize for New Writers for her first novel, The Lizard Cage . Published in 2005, The Lizard Cage was compared in the New York Times Book Review to the works of Orwell, Solzhenitsyn and Mandela, and hailed in The Globe and Mail as "one of the best modern Canadian novels." Her novel Burmese Lessons was nominated for a Governor General's Award for Non-fiction and the British Columbia National Award for Canadian Non-fiction in 2009. She divides her time between a home in rural Greece and a home in Toronto. Klappentext Set during Burma's military dictatorship of the mid—1990s! Karen Connelly's exquisitely written and harshly realistic debut novel is a hymn to human resilience and love. In the sealed-off world of a vast Burmese prison known as the cage! Teza languishes in solitary confinement seven years into a twenty-year sentence. Arrested in 1988 for his involvement in mass protests! he is the nation's most celebrated songwriter whose resonant words and powerful voice pose an ongoing threat to the state. Forced to catch lizards to supplement his meager rations! Teza finds emotional and spiritual sustenance through memories and Buddhist meditation. The tiniest creatures and things-a burrowing ant! a copper-coloured spider! a fragment of newspaper within a cheroot filter-help to connect him to life beyond the prison walls. Even in isolation! Teza has a profound influence on the people around him. His integrity and humour inspire Chit Naing...

Détails du produit

Auteurs Karen Connelly
Edition Random House Canada
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre de poche
Sortie 06.03.2007
 
EAN 9780679313281
ISBN 978-0-679-31328-1
Pages 448
Dimensions 139 mm x 208 mm x 30 mm
Catégorie Littérature > Littérature (récits)

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