The Book of Night Women
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Narrateur(s):
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Robin Miles
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Auteur(s):
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Marlon James
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But when she begins to understand her own feelings and desires and identity, Lilith starts to push at the edges of what is imaginable for the life of a slave woman in Jamaica, and risks becoming the conspiracy's weak link. Lilith's story overflows with high drama and heartbreak, and life on the plantation is rife with dangerous secrets, unspoken jealousies, inhuman violence, and very human emotion - between slave and master, between slave and overseer, and among the slaves themselves. Lilith finds herself at the heart of it all. And all of it told in one of the boldest literary voices to grace the page recently - and the secret of that voice is one of the book's most intriguing mysteries.
©2009 Marlon James (P)2009 PenguinCe que les critiques en disent
"Both beautifully written and devastating... Writing in the spirit of Toni Morrison and Alice Walker but in a style all his own, James has conducted an experiment in how to write the unspeakable - even the unthinkable. And the results of that experiment are an undeniable success.” (The New York Times Book Review)
“The narrative voice is so assured and the descriptions so detailed and believable that one can’t help being engaged. This is a book to love.... The Book of Night Women is hard to pick up, even harder to put down...and it deserves to be read." (Chicago Tribune)
"The Book of Night Women is a searing read, full of blood, tears, and the stench of misery. It’s barbaric and ancient, but also familiar in the ways that people, consumed by their differences and divisions, easily overlook all that binds them - the desire for independence, the right to a civilized life, and the need to give and receive love.” (The Boston Globe)
very good.
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Reels you in little by little
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This book also reminded me of one of my favourite quotes by Solzhenitsyn, from The Gulag Archipelago :
Gradually it was disclosed to me that the line separating good and evil passes not through states, nor between classes, nor between political parties either — but right through every human heart — and through all human hearts.
Powerful
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I’m struggling to recover from two traumatic brain injuries over a six year period and can’t no longer work as a result. I can no longer read, traditionally, using my own eyes, so the entire experience is different but this is not my first book ‘read’ using Audible so the intense depth of emotion, awe, despair, empathy does not come entirely from the added performance of the reader.
This book has changed me. I cannot un-see what I’ve just heard. And that statement is so ignorant and so inadequate. I have been changed at every level of my ( ? soul ? ) ? What do I do now?
This is a book that is so well written and so emotionally and historically important, I cannot read it and simply carry on with my life.
I Cannot Stop Crying . . .
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Horrifying and brilliant
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the accent of the narrator
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Very unnerving
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