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The Lowland (Vintage Contemporaries) (originale 2013; edizione 2014)

di Jhumpa Lahiri

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National Book Award Finalist

Shortlisted for the 2013 Man Booker Prize

From the Pulitzer Prize-winning, best-selling author of The Namesake comes an extraordinary new novel, set in both India and America, that expands the scope and range of one of our most dazzling storytellers: a tale of two brothers bound by tragedy, a fiercely brilliant woman haunted by her past, a country torn by revolution, and a love that lasts long past death.

Born just fifteen months apart, Subhash and Udayan Mitra are inseparable brothers, one often mistaken for the other in the Calcutta neighborhood where they grow up. But they are also opposites, with gravely different futures ahead. It is the 1960s, and Udayan--charismatic and impulsive--finds himself drawn to the Naxalite movement, a rebellion waged to eradicate inequity and poverty; he will give everything, risk all, for what he believes. Subhash, the dutiful son, does not share his brother's political passion; he leaves home to pursue a life of scientific research in a quiet, coastal corner of America.

But when Subhash learns what happened to his brother in the lowland outside their family's home, he goes back to India, hoping to pick up the pieces of a shattered family, and to heal the wounds Udayan left behind--including those seared in the heart of his brother's wife.

Masterly suspenseful, sweeping, piercingly intimate, The Lowland is a work of great beauty and complex emotion; an engrossing family saga and a story steeped in history that spans generations and geographies with seamless authenticity. It is Jhumpa Lahiri at the height of her considerable powers.

This ebook edition includes a Reading Group Guide.

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Utente:caroren
Titolo:The Lowland (Vintage Contemporaries)
Autori:Jhumpa Lahiri
Info:Vintage (2014), Edition: Reprint, Paperback, 432 pages
Collezioni:La tua biblioteca
Voto:****1/2
Etichette:India, Siblings, Revolutions

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 Booker Prize: 2013 Booker longlist: The Lowland by Jhumpa Lahiri8 non letti / 8Jude_The_Obscure, Ottobre 2013

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Non è il genere di libri che amo: polpettoni lunghi 60 anni, tra stati diversi, basati su culture che non mi appartengono. Cio' non toglie che la L. sia bravissima, e che riesca davvero a dare una caratterizzazione davvero realistica a tutti i personaggi.
Il titolo del romanzo sarebbe 'The lowland', che rende benissimo rispetto alle ambientazioni. Non capisco cosa c'entri 'La moglie'. Che tra l'altro dopo tutte quelle pagine mi sta anche un poco sulle balle.
E' un romanzo di gente triste, per me. Mentre a volte, nelle letture, si ritrova tra le pagine qualcuno che piacerebbe fosse vivo, per scambiarci due parole, per vedere che dice e come si muove, per osservarlo da lontano, tra questi personaggi invece non ce n'e' uno che vorrei incontrare sulla mia strada. Sono descritti cosi' vividamente che sono contento di non avere curiosità, nè interesse, nè altro. Li lascio volentieri a questo mondo di carta, un poco mesti, un poco fallimentari, un poco soli. Un libro di sconfitti, checche' se ne dica. ( )
  bobparr | Dec 14, 2014 |
The Lowland is a novel about the rashness of youth, as well as the hesitation and regret that can make a long life not worth living.
aggiunto da zhejw | modificaNPR, Maureen Corrigan (Oct 7, 2013)
 
Darkly hued fiction is commonplace in contemporary writing, but The Lowlands is sombre in a distinctly old-fashioned way; it’s not late-stage capitalism and/or environmental collapse that generate the misery in the novel, but rather that quaint concept of fate, or at least character-as-fate. Which is one reason why contemporary readers might balk at this story, its position on the shortlist for the 2013 Man Booker Prize notwithstanding. These lives seem rigged.
aggiunto da zhejw | modificaToronto Star, Patricia Hluchy (Oct 1, 2013)
 
There is real story bravery at work here. It would have been much easier for Lahiri to keep us in the thrust and heave of political agitation — to fixate, perhaps, on the implied betrayal woven into Subhash’s rescue.

Instead, in “The Lowland,” Lahiri tells a quietly devastating story about the nature of kindness. How it is never pure and often goes largely unrewarded. It simply is, and then the floodwaters rise and obscure its role in the landscape for a time.
aggiunto da zhejw | modificaBoston Globe, John Freeman (Sep 28, 2013)
 
Her prose, as always, is a miracle of delicate strength, like those threads of spider silk that, wound together, are somehow stronger than steel....

Although writing this fine is easy to praise, it’s not always easy to enjoy. And there’s something naggingly synthetic about this tableau of woe. “They were a family of solitaries,” Lahiri writes. “They had collided and dispersed.” But real people are not such shiny billiard balls of sorrow. I couldn’t shake the impression that Subhash and Gauri are being subjected to the author’s insistence on creating a certain sustained effect, as though they were characters in a fable. The years pass like the pages of a calendar being blown between scenes of a silent movie. Every time we catch up with this sad couple, they seem not to have changed at all, except that the plaque of guilt and secrecy has grown thicker. The ordinary complications of daily life do not dilute their desolation or complicate their lives. Gauri spends decades studying philosophy, but somehow the world’s accumulated wisdom never offers her any solace or disruption or insight. She might as well have been studying accounting or geology.

Perhaps these are petty complaints about a book that’s written with such poignancy. If parts of “The Lowland” feel static, it’s also true that Lahiri can accelerate the passage of time in moments of terror with mesmerizing effect.
aggiunto da zhejw | modificaWashington Post, Ron Charles (Sep 24, 2013)
 
Lahiri has an uncanny ability to control and mold sentences and action, imbuing the characters with dignity and restraint. But for me, this was also the novel's weakness; too often the narration felt cold, almost clinical, leaving me longing for a moment of thaw. I felt ambivalent. It's an intelligently structured book and while the tone and the pace rarely vary, the reader is always sure she is in the hands of a writer of integrity and skill. Yet I still yearned to know more about these people, especially Gauri....

Lahiri is an accomplished writer and though I felt, at times, disappointed, in the end I was sure that there is an important truth here — that life often denies us understanding, and sometimes all there is to hold on to is our ability to endure.
aggiunto da zhejw | modificaNPR, Ellah Allfrey (Sep 23, 2013)
 

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National Book Award Finalist

Shortlisted for the 2013 Man Booker Prize

From the Pulitzer Prize-winning, best-selling author of The Namesake comes an extraordinary new novel, set in both India and America, that expands the scope and range of one of our most dazzling storytellers: a tale of two brothers bound by tragedy, a fiercely brilliant woman haunted by her past, a country torn by revolution, and a love that lasts long past death.

Born just fifteen months apart, Subhash and Udayan Mitra are inseparable brothers, one often mistaken for the other in the Calcutta neighborhood where they grow up. But they are also opposites, with gravely different futures ahead. It is the 1960s, and Udayan--charismatic and impulsive--finds himself drawn to the Naxalite movement, a rebellion waged to eradicate inequity and poverty; he will give everything, risk all, for what he believes. Subhash, the dutiful son, does not share his brother's political passion; he leaves home to pursue a life of scientific research in a quiet, coastal corner of America.

But when Subhash learns what happened to his brother in the lowland outside their family's home, he goes back to India, hoping to pick up the pieces of a shattered family, and to heal the wounds Udayan left behind--including those seared in the heart of his brother's wife.

Masterly suspenseful, sweeping, piercingly intimate, The Lowland is a work of great beauty and complex emotion; an engrossing family saga and a story steeped in history that spans generations and geographies with seamless authenticity. It is Jhumpa Lahiri at the height of her considerable powers.

This ebook edition includes a Reading Group Guide.

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