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The Light of Amsterdam David Park

The Light of Amsterdam von David Park

The Light of Amsterdam David Park


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Zusammenfassung

The extraordinary new novel from David Park

The Light of Amsterdam Zusammenfassung

The Light of Amsterdam David Park

It is December in Belfast, Christmas is approaching and three sets of people are about to make their way to Amsterdam. Alan, a university art teacher stands watching the grey sky blacken waiting for George Best's funeral cortege to pass. He will go to Amsterdam to see Bob Dylan in concert but also in the aftermath of his divorce, in the hope that the city which once welcomed him as a young man and seemed to promise a better future, will reignite those sustaining memories. He doesn't yet know that his troubled teenage son Jack will accompany his pilgrimage. Karen is a single mother struggling to make ends meet by working in a care home and cleaning city centre offices. She is determined to give her daughter the best wedding that she can. But as she boards the plane with her daughter's hen party she will soon be shocked into questioning where her life of sacrifices has brought her. Meanwhile middle-aged couple, Marion and Richard are taking a break from running their garden centre to celebrate Marion's birthday. In Amsterdam, Marion's anxieties and insecurities about age, desire and motherhood come to the surface and lead her to make a decision that threatens to change the course of her marriage. As these people brush against each other in the squares, museums and parks of Amsterdam, their lives are transfigured as they encounter the complexities of love in a city that challenges what has gone before. Tender and humane, and elevating the ordinary to something timeless and important, The Light of Amsterdam is a novel of compassion and rare dignity.

The Light of Amsterdam Bewertungen

The Light of Amsterdam looks destined to become an international literary bestseller with immense human appeal. Echoes of the great Brian Moore are evident as is a sensibility similar to that of the US master Richard Ford, but Park is more than merely a fine writer with a great deal to say - as if that were not sufficient. He is an astute storyteller whose vision is sustained by instinct, intelligent observation and a sense of responsibility. There is also a determination to perfect his art. He was never going to settle for being very good; he wanted much more and has certainly achieved it * Eileen Battersby, Irish Times *
A stealthily affecting novel, this could well give more famous names a run for their Booker money * GQ *
One of the shrewdest observers of the way we live now * Independent *
As Park's cast arrives in Amsterdam ... the momentum of the trip and Park's tumbling, lyrical prose keep you turning the pages * Daily Mail *
Like Jane Austen and EM Forster, Park sets his characters a moral examination ... Park never forgets that he is telling a story - or rather, several stories - but his method is dramatic ... The Light of Amsterdam is a very good novel indeed * Allan Massie, Scotsman *
Their stories are woven together with warmth, compassion and great skill * Kate Saunders, The Times Review *
Park's seventh novel is a complex study of relationships that sees him allow characters rather than themes to propel and intelligently realist narrative * Irish Times Book of the Year *
A delicate exposition of the burden love brings. All Park's books have explored what it is to be human * Irish Examiner *

Über David Park

David Park has written seven book including Swallowing the Sun, The Big Snow, The Truth Commissioner and, most recently, The Light of Amsterdam. He was the winner of the Authors' Club First Novel Award, the Bass Ireland Arts Award for Literature and three-times winner of the University of Ulster's McCrea Literary Award. He has twice been shortlisted for the Irish Novel of the Year. He lives in County Down, Northern Ireland with his wife and two children.

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR004230442
9781408825280
1408825287
The Light of Amsterdam David Park
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
Broschiert
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20120401
384
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