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THE ART OF FALLING

Autor DANIELLE MCLAUGHLIN

Editorial HODDER ARNOLD

THE ART OF FALLING
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  • Editorial HODDER ARNOLD
  • ISBN13 9781473613690
  • ISBN10 1473613698
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Colección GARDNERS
  • Idioma Inglés

THE ART OF FALLING

Autor DANIELLE MCLAUGHLIN

Editorial HODDER ARNOLD

-5% dto.    12,90€
12,25€
Ahorra 0,64€
No disponible, consulte disponibilidad
Envío gratis a partir de 19€
España peninsular

Detalles del libro

A superior work of character-driven literary fiction in the spirit of Bernard MacLaverty or Tessa Hadley . . . if The Art of Falling doesn't make a prize shortlist or two this year, we should riot ? The Times

A gripping novel and a sharp, entertaining examination of the nature of art and its power to inspire and corrupt ? Roddy Doyle

There are very few writers who can craft characters with the depth and subtlety Danielle McLaughlin brings to her writing. The Art of Falling is a delicate slow burn of a novel. It is a big novel sitting within a close and small frame; a book of unspoken regrets and long-kept secrets and the slow revelation of humanity. There are shades here of Alice Munro at her finest. Like Munro, McLaughlin is best when writing those quiet moments which resonate long after the event ? Jan Carson

In The Art of Falling, McLaughlin adds to literature something fresh and vital: a real, unbeautified narrative about a woman's career and life. Truths withheld are part of that life, as they are part of the narrative . . . but none are withheld from the reader. The truths hit home, powerfully. A propulsive, disquieting, arrestive novel by a master of social realism ? Caoilinn Hughes

McLaughlin's first novel delivers everything I hoped it would. Lush with finely-drawn characters, delectable detail and immaculate sentences, this is an elegant novel about secrets and lies and, ultimately, forgiveness. It's brilliant ? Louise Kennedy

Second books come with a sense of heightened expectation. Danielle McLaughlin's Dinosaurs on Other Planets was one of the best debut collections of the decade. Having since won the Windham Campbell Award and Sunday Times Short Story Award, a lot is expected of her debut, The Art of Falling, and she does not disappoint ? Irish Times

A compelling exploration of the ethics and emotional contours of marital affection and sexual infidelity . . . McLaughlin is a master of charting the volatility of characters' perceptions of themselves ? FT

Remarkable . . . This engaging and evocative work will stay with readers ? Publishers Weekly (starred review)

The rarest of novels as it's both a page-turner and an affecting meditation on love, art, truth and faithfulness in all its forms ? Sunday Business Post

The strength of the book lies in its slow-building picture of the way that intimacy and estrangement can coincide . . . moving and quietly uplifting ? Guardian

Imaginative and intriguing ? Irish Examiner

Her work reads like that of an old master. Her details are perfectly plucked, her images crystalline. And there's a sense
that what she's really saying is tucked between the lines. Whole worlds appear in words she hasn't written

? Sunday Business Post
Danielle McLaughlin is the author of the short story collection Dinosaurs on Other Planets. Her stories have appeared in the New Yorker, Irish Times, the Stinging Fly, and various anthologies. She has won the Windham Campbell Prize, the Sunday Times Audible Short Story Award, the William Trevor/Elizabeth Bowen International Short Story Competition, the Willesden Short Story Prize, the Merriman Short Story Competition in memory of Maeve Binchy, and the Dromineer Literary Festival short story competition. The Art of Falling is her first novel.