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Karen Russell
Swamplandia!
Inglese · Tascabile
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Zusatztext 75032230 Informationen zum Autor KAREN RUSSELL, a native of Miami, won the 2012 National Magazine Award for fiction, and her first novel, Swamplandia! (2011), was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. She is a graduate of the Columbia MFA program, a 2011 Guggenheim Fellow, and a 2012 Fellow at the American Academy in Berlin. She lives in Philadelphia. Klappentext New York Times Bestseller | Pulitzer Prize Finalist "Ms. Russell is one in a million. . . . A suspensfuly, deeply haunted book."--The New York Times Thirteen-year-old Ava Bigtree has lived her entire life at Swamplandia!, her family's island home and gator-wrestling theme park in the Florida Everglades. But when illness fells Ava's mother, the park's indomitable headliner, the family is plunged into chaos; her father withdraws, her sister falls in love with a spooky character known as the Dredgeman, and her brilliant big brother, Kiwi, defects to a rival park called The World of Darkness. As Ava sets out on a mission through the magical swamps to save them all, we are drawn into a lush and bravely imagined debut that takes us to the shimmering edge of reality. Leseprobe Chapter One: The Beginning of the End Our mother performed in starlight. Whose innovation this was I never discovered. Probably it was Chief Bigtree’s idea, and it was a good one—to blank the follow spot and let a sharp moon cut across the sky, unchaperoned; to kill the microphone; to leave the stage lights’ tin eyelids scrolled and give the tourists in the stands a chance to enjoy the darkness of our island; to encourage the whole stadium to gulp air along with Swamplandia!’s star performer, the world-famous alligator wrestler Hilola Bigtree. Four times a week, our mother climbed the ladder above the Gator Pit in a green two-piece bathing suit and stood on the edge of the diving board, breathing. If it was windy, her long hair flew around her face, but the rest of her stayed motionless. Nights in the swamp were dark and star-lepered—our island was thirty-odd miles off the grid of mainland lights—and although your naked eye could easily find the ball of Venus and the sapphire hairs of the Pleiades, our mother’s body was just lines, a smudge against the palm trees. Somewhere directly below Hilola Bigtree, dozens of alligators pushed their icicle overbites and the awesome diamonds of their heads through over three hundred thousand gallons of filtered water. The deep end—the black cone where Mom dove—was twenty-seven feet; at its shallowest point, the water tapered to four inches of muck that lapped at coppery sand. A small spoil island rose out of the center of the Pit, a quarter acre of dredged limestone; during the day, thirty gators at a time crawled into a living mountain on the rocks to sun themselves. The stadium that housed the Gator Pit seated 265 tourists. Eight tiered rows ringed the watery pen; a seat near the front put you at eye level with our gators. My older sister, Osceola, and I watched our mother’s show from the stands. When Ossie leaned forward, I leaned with her. At the entrance to the Gator Pit, our father—the Chief—had nailed up a crate-board sign: YOU WATCHERS IN THE FIRST FOUR ROWS GUARANTEED TO GET WET! Just below this, our mother had added, in her small, livid lettering: ANY BODY COULD GET HURT. The tourists moved sproingily from buttock to buttock in the stands, slapping at the ubiquitous mosquitoes, unsticking their khaki shorts and their printed department-store skirts from their sweating thighs. They shushed and crushed against and cursed at one another; couples curled their pale legs together like eels, beer spilled, and kids wept. At last, the Chief cued up the music. Trumpets tooted from our big, old-fashioned speakers, and the huge unseeing eye of the follow spot twisted through the palm fronds until it found Hilola. Just like that...
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A New York Times Best Book of the Year
One of Granta's Best Young American Novelists
Selected for the New Yorker's 20 Under 40
Nominated for the Orange Prize
Absolutely irresistible. . . . A suspenseful, deeply haunted book. . . . A marvel. The New York Times
[Russell] has thrown the whole circus of her heart onto the page, safety nets be damned. . . . Russell has deep and true talent. San Francisco Chronicle
Vividly worded, exuberant in characterization, the novel is a wild ride. . . . This family, wrestling with their desires and demons . . . will lodge in the memories of anyone lucky enough to read Swamplandia! The New York Times Book Review
The bewitching Swamplandia! is a tremendous achievement. Entertainment Weekly
Seduces before you ve turned the first page. People
If no such thing as the Great Floridian Novel already existed, consider it done. . . . A novel of idiosyncratic and eloquent language; hyperreal, Technicolor settings; and larger-than-life characters who are nonetheless heartbreakingly vulnerable and keenly emotional. It s a tour de force. Elle
Beautiful, dark, and funny. Rolling Stone
A spook-house masterpiece. Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Dazzlingly original. . . . Like the state itself, Swamplandia! is a crossroads where the wild and the tame, the spectacular and the mundane meet; underneath the hubbub of the fantastic lies a family of misfits at sea in their grief theirs is a story that is as ordinary as it is heartbreaking. Boston Globe
Wonderfully imaginative. The Seattle Times
A rich and humid world of spirits and dreams, buzzing mosquitoes and prehistoric reptiles, baby-green cocoplums and marsh rabbits, and musty old tomes about heroes and spells. With Ava [Russell] has created a goofy and self-conscious girl who is young enough to hope that all darkness has an answering lightness. The Economist
A lusciously written phantasmagorical treat. Palm Beach Post
Swamplandia! flashes brilliantly holographically between a surreal tale brimming with sophisticated whimsy and an all-too-realistic portrait of a quaint but dysfunctional family under pressure in a world that threatens to make them obsolete. . . . Ava is a true contemporary heroine and not easily forgotten. More
Winningly told. Vogue
Audacious, beguiling. . . . Ava s story turns into a tale that could have been concocted by Flannery O Connor in partnership with the Brothers Grimm in other words, a first-class nightmare. . . . You will admire this novel for its prose, but you will love it for its big heart. The Daily Beast
Ava s juicy, poetic voice, assembled through sheer willpower and joie de vivre and desperation from a self-taught young genius s love of language, is what carries this book. . . . [A] garish and fierce beauty. Salon
The talent Karen Russell paraded in her remarkable short story collection St. Lucy s Home for Girls Raised by Wolves has turned into mastery. Chicago Sun-Times
Swamplandia! is both a celebration of the Everglades and an elegy for it. . . . Russell has created a credible, captivating universe. The Sun Sentinel
Think Scout Finch if she d been raised in an old-school tourist attraction instead of a tiny town. Or Dorothy if a tornado had dropped her in the Everglades instead of Oz. Or Alice if she had tumbled into a Wonderland populated by gators and ghosts and a man in a coat made of feathers. . . . A story rich in fantastic images and gorgeous language, anchored . . . by its wonderfully human characters and its big, warm heart. St. Petersburg Times
A rich, lively narrative (sometimes silly, sometimes sad) with gorgeous language. . . . Russell s debut novel shines with the glow of the southern sun. The Oregonian
Funny, sorrowful, and engrossing. . . . Hardly a page goes by without the reader marveling. . . . An adventure story, a tale of family, a testament to resilience and an account of America s homogenization, Swamplandia! is an accomplished and affecting debut. Richmond Times-Dispatch
Unlike any story you re familiar with. . . . A mesmerizing gothic portrait of love, death, and the loss of innocence. The Gainesville Times
Russell s writing is clear, rhythmic and dependable, even as her imagination runs wild. Los Angeles Times
An astonishingly assured first novel. The Washington Times
Some novels pull readers forward with plots that demand resolution; others make them want to linger on each sentence, bathing in the delights. Swamplandia! . . . does both, leaving readers with a sweet dilemma: Appreciate the present or forge on to find out what happens next. The Columbus Dispatch
There s simply no question that Russell writes beautifully, even about the darkest of truths. Time Out Chicago
May be the best book you ll ever read about a girl trying to save her family s alligator-wrestling theme park. O, The Oprah Magazine
Satisfying and heart-warming. Florida Times-Union
Gorgeously written. . . . Russell s flirtation with the fantastic adds a dangerous, off-kilter edge. Bookforum
Intensely moving. The Onion s A.V. Club, Grade: A
[Russell s] prose dazzles in any medium. The Philadelphia Inquirer
Russell s prose is beautiful, vivid, and lovingly creepy just like Florida itself. . . . Magnificent. The Stranger (Seattle, WA)
[A] wonderfully overstuffed, scaldingly funny, and frightening debut. . . . Read this book, pass it on to those who deserve it, and be thankful that the world contains artists like Karen Russell. PopMatters.com
Exuberant, big-hearted, and entertaining. . . . In the midst of making readers think, Russell also makes us laugh, cry and gasp as she concocts an amazing and undiscovered world and populates it with characters we come to care for deeply. You ll want to savor the sentences in this literary triumph. Maclean s
Dettagli sul prodotto
Autori | Karen Russell |
Editore | Vintage USA |
Lingue | Inglese |
Formato | Tascabile |
Pubblicazione | 26.07.2011 |
EAN | 9780307276681 |
ISBN | 978-0-307-27668-1 |
Pagine | 416 |
Dimensioni | 130 mm x 202 mm x 20 mm |
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