The Absolutist
分类: 图书,进口原版,Literature & Fiction(文学与虚构类),Genre Fiction(类型小说),Historical,
品牌: John Boyne
基本信息出版社:Other Press (2012年7月10日)平装:309页正文语种:英语ISBN:1590515528条形码:9781590515525商品重量:367 gASIN:1590515528您想告诉我们您发现了更低的价格?
商品描述It is September 1919: twenty-one-year-old Tristan Sadler takes a train from London to Norwich to deliver a package of letters to the sister of Will Bancroft, the man he fought alongside during the Great War.
But the letters are not the real reason for Tristan's visit. He can no longer keep a secret and has finally found the courage to unburden himself of it. As Tristan recounts the horrific details of what to him became a senseless war, he also speaks of his friendship with Will--from their first meeting on the training grounds at Aldershot to their farewell in the trenches of northern France. The intensity of their bond brought Tristan happiness and self-discovery as well as confusion and unbearable pain.
The Absolutistis a masterful tale of passion, jealousy, heroism, and betrayal set in one of the most gruesome trenches of France during World War I. This novel will keep readers on the edge of their seats until its most extraordinary and unexpected conclusion, and will stay with them long after they've turned the last page.
Praise forThe Absolutist:
"Extraordinary...The narrative is by turns surprising and tragic in equal measure while its troubling conclusion will stay with readers long after they've closed the book." --Carlo Gebler
"Powerful, poignant and beautifully written. This will become a classic war novel." --The Bookseller
"John Boyne brings a completely fresh eye to the most important stories. He is one of the great craftsmen in contemporary literature." --Colum McCann
"A wonderful, sad, tender book that is going to have an enormous impact on everyone who reads it." --Colm Toibin
"Political, personal, powerful...a fiercely interrogative novel that asks not just what it means to be a man but also what it means to be a human being in the extreme circumstances of war." --Irish Times
"(In) Boyne's fiction, there's a sense that people are fundamentally the sum of their traumas...Boyne's narrative grip is strong." --Literary Review