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État
Neuf: Livre neuf, n'ayant jamais été lu ni utilisé, en parfait état, sans pages manquantes ni ...
ISBN
9780358062684

À propos de ce produit

Product Identifiers

Publisher
HarperCollins
ISBN-10
0358062683
ISBN-13
9780358062684
eBay Product ID (ePID)
22038274896

Product Key Features

Book Title
Namesake : a Novel
Number of Pages
336 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2019
Topic
Cultural Heritage, Family Life, Coming of Age, Literary, Asian American
Genre
Fiction
Author
Jhumpa Lahiri
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
9.3 Oz
Item Length
8.2 in
Item Width
5.5 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2019-003105
Dewey Edition
21
Reviews
This eagerly anticipated debut novel deftly expands on Lahiri''s signature themes of love, solitude and cultural disorientation. Harper''s Bazaar This poignant treatment of the immigrant experience is a rich, stimulating fusion of authentic emotion, ironic observation, and revealing details. Library Journal Lahiri''s ... deeply knowing, avidly descriptive, and luxuriously paced first novel is equally triumphant [as Interpreter of Maladies]. Booklist, ALA Jhumpa Lahiri expands her Pulitzer Prize-winning short stories of Indian assimilation into her lovely first novel, THE NAMESAKE. Vanity Fair Lahiri weaves an intricate story of ... an Indian family in America. Their bumpy journey to self-acceptance will move you. Marie Claire [Lahiri] weaves an authentic tale of a Bengali family in Boston... [which] powerfully depicts the universal pull of family traditions. Lifetime The casual beauty of the writing keeps the pages turning. Elle ...immaculately written, seamlessly constructed novel from the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of INTERPRETER OF MALADIES. Book Magazine ...remarkably assured first novel. Readers will find here the same elegant, deceptively simple prose that garnered so much praise for her short stories. Bookpage A debut novel that is as assured and eloquent as the work of a longtime master of the craft. The New York Times Gracefully written and filled with well-observed details. People Magazine ...far more authentic and lavishly imagines than many other young writers'' best work. TimeOut New York Lahiri is insightful on the complexities of foreignness. Boston Magazine graceful and wonderfully specific prose...A Entertainment Weekly In the world of literature, Lahiri writes like a native. The San Francisco Chronicle generous, exacting portrait of the clash between cultural dictates and one man''s heart. Boston Globe Astringent and clear-eyed in thought, vivid in its portraiture, attuned to American particulars and universal yearnings...memorable fiction. Newsday [Lahiri''s] writing is assured and patient, inspiring immediate confidence that we are in trustworthy hands. The Los Angeles Times Achingly artful, Jhumpa Lahiri''s first novel showcases her prodigious gifts. The Baltimore Sun Lahiri''s inventive imagination and mellifluous prose makes her first novel simply wonderful...It''s simply splendid. Providence Journal A fine novel from a superb writer The Washington Post A delicate, moving first novel. Time Magazine A debut novel that triumphs in its breadth and mastery. Star Ledger The novel not only proves the author''s ease with the longer form but clearly demonstrates her artistic sensibility. News and Observer ...an accomplished novelist of the first rank, to whose further work we can look forward with confidence and excitement The San Diego Union-Tribune ...simple yet richly detailed writing that makes the heart ache as [Lahiri] meticulously unfolds the lives of her characters. USA Today A book to savor, certainly one of the best of the year. Atlanta Journal Constitution [An] exquisitely accomplished novel. San Jose Mercury News ...one of the best works of fiction published this year. The Seattle Times ...leaves its imprint through completely believable, well-drawn characters. Cleveland Plain Dealer a fascinating journey of self-discovery. The Miami Herald Emotionally charged and deeply poignant. Philadelphia Inquirer graceful and beautiful. San Antonio Express-News Lahiri''s latest work doesn''t disappoint. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel [The Namesake] speaks to the universal struggle to extricate ourselves from the past. Seattle Post-Intelligencer ...in this second book Lahiri''s pace and accent a --, This eagerly anticipated debut novel deftly expands on Lahiri''s signature themes of love, solitude and cultural disorientation. Harper''s Bazaar This poignant treatment of the immigrant experience is a rich, stimulating fusion of authentic emotion, ironic observation, and revealing details. Library Journal Lahiri''s ... deeply knowing, avidly descriptive, and luxuriously paced first novel is equally triumphant [as Interpreter of Maladies]. Booklist, ALA Jhumpa Lahiri expands her Pulitzer Prize-winning short stories of Indian assimilation into her lovely first novel, THE NAMESAKE. Vanity Fair Lahiri weaves an intricate story of ... an Indian family in America. Their bumpy journey to self-acceptance will move you. Marie Claire [Lahiri] weaves an authentic tale of a Bengali family in Boston... [which] powerfully depicts the universal pull of family traditions. Lifetime The casual beauty of the writing keeps the pages turning. Elle ...immaculately written, seamlessly constructed novel from the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of INTERPRETER OF MALADIES. Book Magazine ...remarkably assured first novel. Readers will find here the same elegant, deceptively simple prose that garnered so much praise for her short stories. Bookpage A debut novel that is as assured and eloquent as the work of a longtime master of the craft. The New York Times Gracefully written and filled with well-observed details. People Magazine ...far more authentic and lavishly imagines than many other young writers'' best work. TimeOut New York Lahiri is insightful on the complexities of foreignness. Boston Magazine graceful and wonderfully specific prose...A Entertainment Weekly In the world of literature, Lahiri writes like a native. The San Francisco Chronicle generous, exacting portrait of the clash between cultural dictates and one man''s heart. Boston Globe Astringent and clear-eyed in thought, vivid in its portraiture, attuned to American particulars and universal yearnings...memorable fiction. Newsday [Lahiri''s] writing is assured and patient, inspiring immediate confidence that we are in trustworthy hands. The Los Angeles Times Achingly artful, Jhumpa Lahiri''s first novel showcases her prodigious gifts. The Baltimore Sun Lahiri''s inventive imagination and mellifluous prose makes her first novel simply wonderful...It''s simply splendid. Providence Journal A fine novel from a superb writer The Washington Post A delicate, moving first novel. Time Magazine A debut novel that triumphs in its breadth and mastery. Star Ledger The novel not only proves the author''s ease with the longer form but clearly demonstrates her artistic sensibility. News and Observer ...an accomplished novelist of the first rank, to whose further work we can look forward with confidence and excitement The San Diego Union-Tribune ...simple yet richly detailed writing that makes the heart ache as [Lahiri] meticulously unfolds the lives of her characters. USA Today A book to savor, certainly one of the best of the year. Atlanta Journal Constitution [An] exquisitely accomplished novel. San Jose Mercury News ...one of the best works of fiction published this year. The Seattle Times ...leaves its imprint through completely believable, well-drawn characters. Cleveland Plain Dealer a fascinating journey of self-discovery. The Miami Herald Emotionally charged and deeply poignant. Philadelphia Inquirer graceful and beautiful. San Antonio Express-News Lahiri''s latest work doesn''t disappoint. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel [The Namesake] speaks to the universal struggle to extricate ourselves from the past. Seattle Post-Intelligencer ...in this second book Lahiri''s pace and acc, "A debut novel that is as assured and eloquent as the work of a longtime master of the craft." -- New York Times "Graceful and wonderfully specific prose. Grade: A" -- Entertainment Weekly "Hugely appealing."-- People Magazine "Simple yet richly detailed writing that makes the heart ache as [Lahiri] meticulously unfolds the lives of her characters." -- USA Today "In the world of literature, Lahiri writes like a native." -- San Francisco Chronicle "[A] generous, exacting portrait of the clash between cultural dictates and one man's heart." -- Boston Globe "The casual beauty of the writing keeps the pages turning." -- Elle "Astringent and clear-eyed in thought, vivid in its portraiture, attuned to American particulars and universal yearnings . . . memorable fiction." -- Newsday "[Lahiri's] writing is assured and patient, inspiring immediate confidence that we are in trustworthy hands." -- Los Angeles Times "Achingly artful, Jhumpa Lahiri's first novel showcases her prodigious gifts." -- Baltimore Sun "Lahiri's inventive imagination and mellifluous prose makes her first novel simply wonderful . . . It's simply splendid." -- Providence Journal "A fine novel from a superb writer." -- Washington Post "A delicate, moving first novel." -- Time "Deftly expands on Lahiri's signature themes of love, solitude and cultural disorientation." -- Harper's Bazaar "Lahiri weaves an intricate story of ... an Indian family in America. Their bumpy journey to self-acceptance will move you." -- Marie Claire "A debut novel that triumphs in its breadth and mastery." -- Star Ledger "An accomplished novelist of the first rank, to whose further work we can look forward with confidence and excitement." -- San Diego Union-Tribune "A book to savor, certainly one of the best of the year." -- Atlanta Journal Constitution "[An] exquisitely accomplished novel." -- San Jose Mercury News "One of the best works of fiction published this year." -- Seattle Times "A fascinating journey of self-discovery." -- Miami Herald "Emotionally charged and deeply poignant." -- Philadelphia Inquirer "Graceful and beautiful." -- San Antonio Express-News "In this second book Lahiri's pace and accent are unmistakable: somber, unrushed, acute in the exposure they offer to life's injuries and to its inroads of hope." -- The Nation "Validates all the accolades she's received to date and beckons for more." -- St. Petersburg Times "A poignant, beautifully crafted tale of culture shock." -- Fort Worth Star-Telegram "Against all that is irrational and inevitable about life, Lahiri posits the timeless, borderless eloquence and permanence of great writing." -- Pittsburg Post Gazette "This poignant treatment of the immigrant experience is a rich, stimulating fusion of authentic emotion, ironic observation, and revealing details." -- Library Journal "Lahiri's ... deeply knowing, avidly descriptive, and luxuriously paced first novel is equally triumphant [as Interpreter of Maladies ]." -- Booklist
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The
Grade From
Ninth Grade
Dewey Decimal
813/.54
Synopsis
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER. Pulitzer Prize winner Jhumpa Lahiri brilliantly illuminates the immigrant experience and the tangled ties between generations. Namesake is a fine-tuned, intimate, and deeply felt novel of identity from "a writer of uncommon elegance and poise." (The New York Times) Meet the Ganguli family, new arrivals from Calcutta, trying their best to become Americans even as they pine for home. The name they bestow on their firstborn, Gogol, betrays all the conflicts of honoring tradition in a new world -- conflicts that will haunt Gogol on his own winding path through divided loyalties, comic detours, and wrenching love affairs. "Dazzling...An intimate, closely observed family portrait."--The New York Times "Hugely appealing."--People Magazine "An exquisitely detailed family saga."--Entertainment Weekly, With a new afterword from Jhumpa Lahiri, a new edition of the contemporary classic. "Dazzling...An intimate, closely observed family portrait."-- The New York Times "Hugely appealing."-- People Magazine "An exquisitely detailed family saga."-- Entertainment Weekly Meet the Ganguli family, new arrivals from Calcutta, trying their best to become Americans even as they pine for home. The name they bestow on their firstborn, Gogol, betrays all the conflicts of honoring tradition in a new world--conflicts that will haunt Gogol on his own winding path through divided loyalties, comic detours, and wrenching love affairs. In The Namesake , the Pulitzer Prize winner Jhumpa Lahiri brilliantly illuminates the immigrant experience and the tangled ties between generations., NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER. Pulitzer Prize winner Jhumpa Lahiri brilliantly illuminates the immigrant experience and the tangled ties between generations. Namesake is a fine-tuned, intimate, and deeply felt novel of identity from "a writer of uncommon elegance and poise." (The New York Times)
LC Classification Number
PS3562.A316N36 2019

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