Lila
Lila
Lila
Marilynne Robinson

Lila

An Oprah's Book Club Pick

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    Beschrijving

    Marilynne Robinson, one of the greatest novelists of our time, returns to the town of Gilead in one of the most acclaimed novels of 2014

    A masterpiece . . . Lila is a superb creation

    One of the greatest living novelists . . . [ Lila is] just as wise, moving and genuine as its predecessors

    Robinson brings [the story] to pulsating life in prose of great and luminous beauty . . . a book that leaves the reader feeling what can only be called exaltation

    This superb novel can only add to [Robinson's] already stratospherically high reputation

    Lila is a really beautiful book: beautiful prose, beautiful story; morally beautiful too. After reading it the world seems more dazzling, fuller of wonder and mystery than it did before, as if you were newly in love. I wish I could persuade everyone who ever buys a book to read this one

    Deeply moving, almost transformative . . . frank and direct, but occasionally moved to ecstasy by the spirit

    Tinged with heartbreaking beauty

    Although Lila revisits the characters of Robinson's previous books, Gilead , a Pulitzer prizewinner, and Home , a finalist in the American National Book Awards, and brings a certain completeness to their journeys, the book stands well on its own as a powerful search for the meaning of life as well as a touching and unlikely story of love and, ultimately, hope

    Robinson is a glorious writer . . . This novel, different in tone from its predecessors, stands beautifully alongside them

    There is no one quite like this American writer, or quite as good as her . . . extraordinarily fluent and pitch perfect prose

    Measured and lyrical; the sound of this book is akin at times to the Cormac McCarthy of The Road . . . Robinson writes brilliantly about the way people dance warily around each other, never quite coinciding, stricken with longing and love

    This third novel in the sequence is, in many ways, the most adventurous of all . . . Lila is the work of an exceptional novelist at the peak of her capacity

    Lila is a deeply affecting exploration of existence, love and the inevitability of loneliness. And although enriched by the two preceding books, it has the strength, beauty and originality to be read, enjoyed and appreciated as a standalone work. Written in beautiful, poetic prose, it's a remarkable achievement

    A sumptuous, graceful, and ultimately life-affirming novel

    Robinson has made a world so palpable and full that each book can stand alone...Taken together, these books will surely be known as one of the great achievements of contemporary literature

    Told with measured and absorbing elegance, this account of the growing love and trust between Lila and Reverend Ames is touching and convincing.

    Searching and full of grace

    Robinson explores eternity, and she does so in a quiet, ruminative style that takes over your heart as well as your head. Once you've fallen under her spell, she's not just mesmerising but indispensable

    Robinson's writing can light up consciousness, and make even the most passing thoughts feel indelible. Her older sister in American literature is Emily Dickinson

    Lila is a deeply affecting exploration of existence and love

    The Gilead novels provide insights into a people whose fates are bound to the land they live on. Iowa must be proud to have such a chronicler among them

    As a reader you feel very well looked after by Marilynne Robinson: you are knocked out by the weight of thought, the care, the worry she puts into her work. You find yourself wandering into vast new rooms, as if you're in a fabulous museum you've dreamt up for your own pleasure. There's really no one else writing like this today . . . Lila is just so damnably beautiful

    Lila has a power beyond words

    Mesmerising . . . reminiscent of the great Victorian novelists . . . Robinson's exquisitely wrought prose resonates

    Her questioning books express wonder: they are enlightening, in the best sense, passionately contesting our facile, recycled understanding of ourselves and of our world

    Subtle shifts of loyalties, strange moral priorities make [Robinson's] books compellingly powerful

    The giant themes and big questions that sit beneath the surface of Lila's incredibly moving story are compelling

    My novel of the year can only be Lila by the inimitable Marilynne Robinson . . .my favourite living author and this once again demonstrates her remarkable gift for psychological depth

    Exquisitely observed, an ultimately optimistic journey through the corrosive power of shame to divide and distort

    Lila by Marilynne Robinson is the heartbreaking conclusion to her Gilead trilogy

    Lila was the book of books this year, an amazing achievement

    One of the finest writers in America

    Intricate and beautiful

    The novel of the year for me was Lila by Marilynne Robinson, revisiting the fictional Gilead of her three previous novels. The prose, as always, is magnificent, pitch-perfect, carrying a moral authority, a gravitas and a spiritual depth. There really is nobody else writing like this

    Robinson writes beautifully and, as a sophisticated religious thinker, asks searching questions about faith and doubt

    Marilynne Robinson was born in 1947. Her first novel, Housekeeping (1981) received the PEN/Hemingway award for best first novel as well as being nominated for the Pulitzer Prize. Gilead won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction, and Home won the Orange Prize. She lives in Iowa.

    Specificaties

    Uitgever Little, Brown Book Group
    Verschenen 19 december 2024
    Pagina's 272
    Thema Moderne en hedendaagse fictie
    Afmetingen 204 x 129 mm
    Gewicht 41 gr
    EAN 9780349008585
    Bindwijze Hardback / gebonden
    Taal Engels

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