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Angel Down (Pulitzer Prize Winner) A Novel

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Verkaufsrang

22094

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

29.07.2025

Verlag

Simon & Schuster Us

Seitenzahl

304

Maße (L/B/H)

23,1/15,6/3 cm

Gewicht

455 g

Farbe

Kaffee / Lichtgrau

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-66806-845-8

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"A thunderous gallop of a war novel, a new classic, a best-in-class example of speculative fiction. Mysterious and full of grace, rambling and ducking and shifting for 285 dizzying, blood-soaked, astonishing pages." -New York Times Book Review

"Angel Down's structure is essential to its impact, mirroring the experience of war that Kraus describes so vividly. It's not only a strikingly original horror novel; it's a piece of perfectly executed literary gymnastics. A stunner." -Neil McRobert, Vulture

"[An] inventive metaphysical horror tale. . . . Kraus has a clear grasp on our worst impulses. An impressive and surprising take on war-story tropes." -Kirkus, (starred review)

Produktdetails

Verkaufsrang

22094

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

29.07.2025

Verlag

Simon & Schuster Us

Seitenzahl

304

Maße (L/B/H)

23,1/15,6/3 cm

Gewicht

455 g

Farbe

Kaffee / Lichtgrau

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-66806-845-8

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Simon and Schuster Netherlands BV
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3584 AA Utrecht
NL
info@simonandschuster.nl

Herstelleradresse

Simon & Schuster, LLC
1230 Avenue of the Americas
10020 New York
US
enquiries@simonandschuster.co.uk

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H. Jürgens

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5/5

Incredible masterpiece

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and Kraus has crafted a remarkable war novel. World War I has often been a topic of novels. It was labeled the birthplace of modern world and traumatic. Kraus puts the spotlight on the psychologically architecture of the war. At the same time the prose is relentless and surreal. The single run-on sentence gives the narrative a impressive sense of urgency and immediacy. Being broken into paragraphs so the reader won't be hit by a wall of text. The tension is build with the rhythm of his writing to create the feeling of non-stop action. By this effect one can visualise the scenery. The battlefield and trenches appear right in front of the reader. Kraus has managed some of the most visceral pacing and prose out there. The vivid writing portrays the violence. 'Angel down' is both an experiment, beautiful and powerful. Although the end is ambiguous it leaves you with a zillion of questions concerning the meaning of life. The novel forcefully shows war is not an exeption of civilisation but the mere consequence of it. This novel winning a Pulitzer is extraordinary, since its not an easy read. It declines a classical plot and is ambigious in every aspect. and I am glad it won a Pulitzer.
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5/5

Incredible masterpiece

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and Kraus has crafted a remarkable war novel. World War I has often been a topic of novels. It was labeled the birthplace of modern world and traumatic. Kraus puts the spotlight on the psychologically architecture of the war. At the same time the prose is relentless and surreal. The single run-on sentence gives the narrative a impressive sense of urgency and immediacy. Being broken into paragraphs so the reader won't be hit by a wall of text. The tension is build with the rhythm of his writing to create the feeling of non-stop action. By this effect one can visualise the scenery. The battlefield and trenches appear right in front of the reader. Kraus has managed some of the most visceral pacing and prose out there. The vivid writing portrays the violence. 'Angel down' is both an experiment, beautiful and powerful. Although the end is ambiguous it leaves you with a zillion of questions concerning the meaning of life. The novel forcefully shows war is not an exeption of civilisation but the mere consequence of it. This novel winning a Pulitzer is extraordinary, since its not an easy read. It declines a classical plot and is ambigious in every aspect. and I am glad it won a Pulitzer.

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Kevin Beckmann

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5/5

Nothing is quiet on the western front

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This book is maybe the most brutal and visceral depiction of war that I have ever read. Kraus blends the real terror of Word War 1 with supernatural horror into a story that is simply breathtaking and utterly devastating. It shows that in war human beings stop being human and become cogs in a machine that only fabricates death and destruction. This is another perfect example of what - if done right - the horror genre is capable of. One of the weirdest books of the year an a well deserved winner of the Pulitzer Prize.
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5/5

Nothing is quiet on the western front

Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

This book is maybe the most brutal and visceral depiction of war that I have ever read. Kraus blends the real terror of Word War 1 with supernatural horror into a story that is simply breathtaking and utterly devastating. It shows that in war human beings stop being human and become cogs in a machine that only fabricates death and destruction. This is another perfect example of what - if done right - the horror genre is capable of. One of the weirdest books of the year an a well deserved winner of the Pulitzer Prize.

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Angel Down (Pulitzer Prize Winner)

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