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The Vanishing Half Shortlisted for the Women's Prize 2021

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35983

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

29.04.2021

Verlag

Little, Brown Book Group

Seitenzahl

384

Maße (L/B/H)

19,3/12,8/3 cm

Gewicht

300 g

Sprache

Englisch

EAN

2710000931782

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Bennett's gorgeously written second novel, an ambitious meditation on race and identity, considers the divergent fates of twin sisters, born in the Jim Crow South, after one decides to pass for white. Bennett balances the literary demands of dynamic characterization with the historical and social realities of her subject matter New York Times

Produktdetails

Zustand

Akzeptabel

Verkaufsrang

35983

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

29.04.2021

Verlag

Little, Brown Book Group

Seitenzahl

384

Maße (L/B/H)

19,3/12,8/3 cm

Gewicht

300 g

Sprache

Englisch

EAN

2710000931782

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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Very powerful

Mette am 12.03.2023

Bewertungsnummer: 1898710

Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

A stunning and thought-provoking novel that explores race, identity, and family. The story follows twin sisters who grow up in a small, segregated Southern town, and whose lives take dramatically different paths. Bennett's writing is evocative and powerful, and her characters are fully realized and complex. The themes of passing and colorism are handled with great care and sensitivity, and the novel offers a nuanced and insightful commentary on the legacy of racism in America. "The Vanishing Half" is a beautifully crafted and deeply affecting novel that will stay with you long after you finish reading it.

Very powerful

Mette am 12.03.2023
Bewertungsnummer: 1898710
Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

A stunning and thought-provoking novel that explores race, identity, and family. The story follows twin sisters who grow up in a small, segregated Southern town, and whose lives take dramatically different paths. Bennett's writing is evocative and powerful, and her characters are fully realized and complex. The themes of passing and colorism are handled with great care and sensitivity, and the novel offers a nuanced and insightful commentary on the legacy of racism in America. "The Vanishing Half" is a beautifully crafted and deeply affecting novel that will stay with you long after you finish reading it.

Nicht ohne Grund ein Bestseller

Bewertung am 23.05.2022

Bewertungsnummer: 1716839

Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

Ich kann das Buch wirklich nur empfehlen! Es liest sich wie von selbst und regt zum Nachdenken an. Erfrischend und überraschend - allzu oft hätte ich einen anderen Ausgang erwartet.

Nicht ohne Grund ein Bestseller

Bewertung am 23.05.2022
Bewertungsnummer: 1716839
Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

Ich kann das Buch wirklich nur empfehlen! Es liest sich wie von selbst und regt zum Nachdenken an. Erfrischend und überraschend - allzu oft hätte ich einen anderen Ausgang erwartet.

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The Vanishing Half

von Brit Bennett

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Ingbert Edenhofer

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5/5

Pretty brilliant

Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

Out of the three most influential dystopias (at least before "The Handmaid's Tale") I had only ever read "Brave New World". "1984" is still on the agenda, but at least I now know "Fahrenheit 451", Ray Bradbury's brilliant novel about a fireman who stops believing in a society that burns books in order for no one to start original thoughts. There are several things to praise here. First of all the whole concept of turning fire fighters on their head is so smart because it seems so easy. Also Bradbury does not go for wild surprises. Yes, some moments are shocking, but they always seem to occur quite logically. The plot definitely has a lot of ease to it. That doesn't stop Bradbury from finding some strong poetry in his crazy world. And in the end, even though the society he presents is rotten, Bradbury gifts us with a glimmer of optimism - maybe that is naive, but still believing that not all is lost forever, is just a sentiment that resonates with me. Very probably I actually like this one better than "Brave New World" - maybe because it seems so much more probable.
  • Ingbert Edenhofer
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5/5

Pretty brilliant

Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

Out of the three most influential dystopias (at least before "The Handmaid's Tale") I had only ever read "Brave New World". "1984" is still on the agenda, but at least I now know "Fahrenheit 451", Ray Bradbury's brilliant novel about a fireman who stops believing in a society that burns books in order for no one to start original thoughts. There are several things to praise here. First of all the whole concept of turning fire fighters on their head is so smart because it seems so easy. Also Bradbury does not go for wild surprises. Yes, some moments are shocking, but they always seem to occur quite logically. The plot definitely has a lot of ease to it. That doesn't stop Bradbury from finding some strong poetry in his crazy world. And in the end, even though the society he presents is rotten, Bradbury gifts us with a glimmer of optimism - maybe that is naive, but still believing that not all is lost forever, is just a sentiment that resonates with me. Very probably I actually like this one better than "Brave New World" - maybe because it seems so much more probable.

Cassandra Trillhose

Thalia Zentrale

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5/5

Deeply relevant

Bewertet: Buch (Gebundene Ausgabe)

“That's the wonderful thing about man; he never gets so discouraged or disgusted that he gives up doing it all over again, because he knows very well it is important and WORTH the doing.” ― Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451 History repeats itself. Even over the course of just the last century so many book burnings took place. The Nazis burned books deemed 'degenerate' by Jewish authors and others (1933). In New York State 2000 comic books were burned overseen by teachers and parents (1948). The National Library of Bosnia in sarajevo (one of the most important collections of islamic manuscripts) was deliberately burned down by Serb nationalist forces (1992). And last but not least (I bet there are more but these are the ones I found) 6000 books of homoerotic poetry by Abu Nawas burned by fundamentalists and various Harry Potter book burnings by Christian groups in the US in New Mexico and Iowa (All in 2001) And because history is repeated, it is a necessity to be aware, of what has already been done and to detect dangerous paths into the future. It is important and worth doing to protect literature and the freedom of thought! One rarely sees such foresight in literature. Especially concerning the development of modern media. I'm deeply impressed. This book is still very relevant today and a must read to me.
  • Cassandra Trillhose
  • Buchhändler/-in

5/5

Deeply relevant

Bewertet: Buch (Gebundene Ausgabe)

“That's the wonderful thing about man; he never gets so discouraged or disgusted that he gives up doing it all over again, because he knows very well it is important and WORTH the doing.” ― Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451 History repeats itself. Even over the course of just the last century so many book burnings took place. The Nazis burned books deemed 'degenerate' by Jewish authors and others (1933). In New York State 2000 comic books were burned overseen by teachers and parents (1948). The National Library of Bosnia in sarajevo (one of the most important collections of islamic manuscripts) was deliberately burned down by Serb nationalist forces (1992). And last but not least (I bet there are more but these are the ones I found) 6000 books of homoerotic poetry by Abu Nawas burned by fundamentalists and various Harry Potter book burnings by Christian groups in the US in New Mexico and Iowa (All in 2001) And because history is repeated, it is a necessity to be aware, of what has already been done and to detect dangerous paths into the future. It is important and worth doing to protect literature and the freedom of thought! One rarely sees such foresight in literature. Especially concerning the development of modern media. I'm deeply impressed. This book is still very relevant today and a must read to me.

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Fahrenheit 451

von Ray Bradbury

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