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The Shadow of the Wind Carlos Ruiz Zafon

The Shadow of the Wind By Carlos Ruiz Zafon

The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon


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Summary

Hidden in the heart of the old city of Barcelona is a labyrinthine library of obscure and forgotten titles that have long gone out of print. A man brings his 10-year-old son to the library and allows him to choose one book to keep. But as he grows up, several people seem inordinately interested in his find.

The Shadow of the Wind Summary

The Shadow of the Wind: The Cemetery of Forgotten Books 1 by Carlos Ruiz Zafon

Hidden in the heart of the old city of Barcelona is the 'cemetery of lost books', a labyrinthine library of obscure and forgotten titles that have long gone out of print. To this library, a man brings his 10-year-old son Daniel one cold morning in 1945. Daniel is allowed to choose one book from the shelves and pulls out 'La Sombra Del Viento' by Julian Carax. But as he grows up, several people seem inordinately interested in his find. Then, one night, as he is wandering the old streets once more, Daniel is approached by a figure who reminds him of a character from La Sombra del Viento, a character who turns out to be the devil. This man is tracking down every last copy of Carax's works in order to burn them. What begins as a case of literary curiosity turns into a race to find out the truth behind the life and death of Julian Carax and to save those he left behind. A page-turning exploration of obsession in literature and love, and the places that obsession can lead.

The Shadow of the Wind Reviews

If you thought the gothic novel died with the 19th century, this will change your mind... in Zafon's hands, every scene seems to come from an early Orson Wells movie... one gorgeous read. - STEPHEN KING For the first time in 20 years or so as a book reviewer, I am tempted to dust off the old superlatives and event to employ some particularly vulgar cliches from the repetoire of publishers' blurbs. My colleagues may be shocked, but I don't care, I can't help myself, here goes. The Shadow of the Wind is a triumph of the storyteller's art. I couldn't put it down. Enchanting, hilarious and heartbreaking, this book will change your life. DAILY TELEGRAPH Zafon's book is tremendously enjoyable... his story is impressively well-rounded. Humour, horror, politics and romance are skilfully deployed and. the overall effect is hugely satisfying. Zafon, a former screenwriter, is particularly good at contrast and pacing: the book's 400 pages whip past with incredible speed. SUNDAY TELEGRAPH ' what makes this novel so irresistibly readable is the emotional energy generated by the ups and downs of a big and varied cast of memorable characters... His conviction of the importance of literature in real life comes shining through... Walk down any street in Zafon's Barcelona and you'll glimpse the shades of the past and the secrets of the present, inscribed alike in the city's material fabric and the lives of its citizens. - Michael Kerrigan GUARDIAN Gripping and instantly atmospheric, this literary mystery opens in the Cemetery of Forgotten Books, a maze-like library of obscure tomes hidden away in Barcelona's Old City, where the hero, Daniel, is taken as a boy...But he little realises the evil which it will unleash and the devastating impact it will have on his life. MAIL ON SUNDAY YOU MAGAZINE 'For the bibliophiles there can be few more enticing-sounding places than the 'Cemetery of Forgotten Books'...'The Shadow of the Wind' has been a publishing phenomenon in Spain and throughout Europe... Combining all the best elements of crime fiction with an investigation of the power of literature to shape our lives and imaginations, it is one of the most original and compelling stories of the past decade. - NICK RENNISON WATERSTONES QUARTERLY a potent mix: a coming-of-age story set in Barcelona's post-war years, an edge of fantasy, a tragic love story, and a labyrinth of mystery. - Ben Page THE BOOKSELLER. Zafon makes sure there's a robust serving of amor, and enough magic, murder and madness to keep even the most reluctant reader engrossed. Diabolically good. ELLE MAGAZINE everything about The Shadow of the Wind is smooth. The language purrs along, while the plot twists and unravels with a languid grace... Zafon's novel is atmospheric, beguiling and thoroughly readable. OBSERVER Set in the author's native Barcelona in the years after the Spanish Civil War, this gripping novel has the feel of a gothic ghost story, complete with crumbling, ivy-covered mansions, gargoyles and dank prison cells... this is just the sort of literary mystery that would have found favour with Wilkie Collins. DAILY MAIL Good old-fashioned narrative is back in fashion... his tale [has] a dramatic tension that so many contemporary novels today seem to lack. This is highly-sophisticated, fun reading that keeps you gripped and tests the brain cells all at the same time. What more could you ask for? THE SCOTSMAN This epic novel spent two years on the Spanish bestseller list. It's easy to see why... Zafon is planning to write another three books around the same theme , and if they keep the pulse pumping and the pages turning as reliably as this fantastic piece of fiction, he will have a publishing phenomenon on his hands. SUNDAY HERALD The translation by Lucia Graves is excellent, mixing formality with poetry, so the rambling prose occasionally sparkles with lovely phrases... The twists of the story which fold in on itself again and again like complicated origami, eventually reveal a simple shape. Love and deception are at the heart of the literary mystery - aren't they always? SCOTLAND ON SUNDAY This is such a racy, enthralling tale that it is easy to see why it spent two years on the bestseller list when it was first published in Spanish and Catalan... clever and expertly told... an extremely good read. THE HERALD The book is written by someone witty and knowing enough to spoof himself while still being able to raise the hairs on the back of your neck... Carlos Ruiz Zafon's zest is infectious... He swathes his story with atmospherics... Barcelona becomes a place of doors opening into dark interiors of the mind... Behind all this is a fierce satirical energy against the tyrants and philistines of history... A game it may be, but somewhere in the shadows are the Caprichos of Goya. THE ECONOMIST (US AND UK EDITION) Imagine a 19th-century novel deconstructed to its tiniest atom and rebuilt again using what we could call narrative technologies evolved during the 20th century. southbank magazine Zafon takes readers on an obsessive journey into a dark world, revealing the stories behind one boy's curiosity and the strange, brutal truth that comes with it. Good Book Guide, named as Editor's Choice 'Gabriel Garcia Marquez meets Umberto Eco meets Jorge Luis Borges...Ruiz Zafon gives us a panoply of alluring and savage personages and stories. His novel eddies in currents of passion, revenge and mysteries whose layers peel away onion-like yet persist in growing back... we are taken on a wild ride that executes its hairpin bends with breathtaking lurches. NEW YORK TIMES wondrous...ultimately a love letter to literature, intended for readers as passionate about storytelling as its young hero. ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY A rousing adventure that reads as if Jorge Borges were writing in the mode of Umberto Eco's The Name of the Rose. US ELLE MAGAZINE If you love AS Byatt's Possession, Marquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude... Eco's The Name of the Rose... or Paul Auster's New York trilogy... then you will love The Shadow of the Wind... Anyone who enjoys novels that are scary, erotic, touching, tragic and thrilling should rush right out to the nearest bookstore and pick up The Shadow of the Wind. THE WASHINGTON POST Set in post-war Barcelona, Zafon's tightly plotted thriller is sharp, sexy, gothic (perhaps even a little ghoulish), powerfully atmospheric, often funny and utterly unputdownable... The Shadow of the Wind is more than a book about a book - it's an inspired homage to the book, a celebration of writing, and an exhortation to read. THE AUSTRALIAN The Shadow of the Wind will keep you up nights-and it'll be time well spent. Absolutely marvellous. starred review KIRKUS REVIEWS. this book had me in its grip. It ought to be in yours. THE WORD Chosen as best recent book to take on holiday: Carlos Ruiz Zafon's wonderfully chock-a-block novel The Shadow of the Wind starts with the search for a mysterious author in Barcelona in the aftermath of the Civil War and then packs in as many plots and characters as it does genres - Gothic melodrama, coming-of-age story, historical thriller and more. It is a deeply satisfying, rich, full read. - Michael Prodger Deputy Literary Editor, Sunday Telegraph Chosen as best recent book to take on holiday: If you want to be totally gripped, I would recommend The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon, a superior thriller set in Franco's Spain. It revolves around the sinister disappearance of a novelist just as he embarks on a passionate love affair. Written with exuberance and humour, it's strong on atmosphere and consistently suspenseful. - Miriam Gross Literary Editor, Sunday Telegraph One of those rare novels that combine brilliant plotting with sublime writing. It's about Barcelona again, and word of mouth alone is sure to make it a bestseller. Chosen as a big read to make your holiday a success. - JAMES DAUNT SUNDAY TIMES The Shadow of the Wind is at heart an old-fashioned adventure yearn, thoroughly marinated in gothic romanticism. - ADAM LIVELY SUNDAY TIMES a complex and absorbing detective novel... It is a tribute to Ruiz Zafon's skills as a Hollywood scriptwriter that he can create stunning set-pieces and bring to live a host of eccentric figures. - RAYMOND CARR SPECTATOR

About Carlos Ruiz Zafon

Carlos Ruiz Zafon was born in Barcelona in 1964. He won the Premio Edebe for his first novel, PRINCE OF THE MISTS and LA SOMBRA DEL VIENTOis a finalist for the Premio Lara. He lives in Los Angeles and works as a scriptwriter.

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GOR001213974
9780297847526
029784752X
The Shadow of the Wind: The Cemetery of Forgotten Books 1 by Carlos Ruiz Zafon
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Orion Publishing Co
20040527
416
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