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11180

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.02.2022

Verlag

Penguin LLC US

Seitenzahl

400

Maße (L/B/H)

20,2/13,2/3 cm

Gewicht

306 g

Sprache

Englisch

EAN

2710002676940

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Named a BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR by The New York Times, The Washington Post, Time, NPR, Entertainment Weekly, Vulture, USA Today, GQ, Vanity Fair, Harper's Bazaar, Glamour, and Bustle

Praise for The Vanishing Half: 

[Bennett s] second [book], The Vanishing Half, more than lives up to her early promise. . . more expansive yet also deeper, a multi-generational family saga that tackles prickly issues of racial identity and bigotry and conveys the corrosive effects of secrets and dissembling. It's also a great read that will transport you out of your current circumstances, whatever they are. . . Like The Mothers, this novel keeps you turning pages not just to find out what happens. NPR

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. The New York Times

An eloquent new entry to literature on that most vital of subjects, identity, The Vanishing Half is the novel of the year. TIME

A story of absolute, universal timelessness a story of what it means to simply be, to grow up and define oneself and reinvent, to negotiate a place in the world. It's also a deeply American story, rigorously engaged with a country's racist past and present, while interrogative of its foundational values, like choice and legacy. For any era, it's an accomplished, affecting novel. For this moment, it's piercing, subtly wending its way toward questions about who we are and who we want to be . Entertainment Weekly 
 
  Beautifully written, thought-provoking and immersive Issues of privilege, inter-generational trauma, the randomness and unfairness of it all, are teased apart in all their complexity, within a story that also touches on universal themes of love, identity and belonging   The Vanishing Half, with its clever premise and strongly developed characters, is unputdownable and highly recommended.    Associated Press

Bennett pulls it off brilliantly Few novels manage to remain interesting from start to finish, even maybe especially the brilliant ones. But Bennett locks readers in and never lets them go Stunning She leaves any weighty parallels between, for example, racial and gender determinism to the reader. Her restraint is the novel s great strength, and it s tougher than it looks  The Vanishing Half speaks ultimately of a universal vanishing. It concerns the half of everyone that disappears once we leave home love or hate the place, love or hate ourselves.   Los Angeles Times
 
Provides a meditation on the nuance of race that feels important, now more than ever. It s the kind of novel that demands to be read a propulsive, heartfelt work that keeps its reader both glued to the page and chastened by the idea that soon the experience will come to an end. . . You can call The Vanishing Half an escape, but it s a meaningful one. InStyle

"My hope is that the warranted praise Ms. Bennett receives for this novel will have less to do with her efficient handling of timely, or 'relevant,' subject matter than for her insights into the mysterious compound of what we call truth: a mixture of the identities we re born with and those we create." W all Street Journal
 
Reinvention and erasure are two sides of the same coin. Bennett asks us to consider the meaning of authenticity when we are faced with racism, colorism, sexism and homophobia. What price do we pay to be ourselves? How many of us choose to escape what is expected of us? And what happens to the other side of the equation, the side we leave behind? The Vanishing Half answers all these questions in this exquisite story of love, survival and triumph. The Washington Post

A stunning page-turner It s a powerful story about family, compassion, identity and roots You will be thinking about The Vanishing Half long after you turn the final page.   Good Morning America

Brilliant The Vanishing Half is at once a crowning jewel within that body of work and a standalone achievement that transcends the subject, a deeply human exploration of relationships and one of the most un-put-downable reads of the year."   GQ
 
Intricately plotted, exceedingly moving story with insights into the social and cultural history of passing, while telling what is at heart a tender story about sisterhood, identity and, as Bennett said, 'the endlessly interesting question of which elements in our identity are innate, and which do we choose?'" San Francisco Chronicle

Nuanced and deeply moving, The Vanishing Half is an unforgettable meditation on family, privilege, and belonging.   Esquire 

The legacy of Toni Morrison looms large in The Vanishing Half.   Vox 

If you re looking to escape into a fictional story, Bennett brilliantly examines race and identity, family and history, and love and belonging and it just may make you reflect on the realities of your own. Forbes

Breathtaking plot. People

[The Vanishing Half] is a dazzling mosaic exploring racism, colorism, and the expectations we place on the ones we love the most. Marie Claire

"I don't think I've read a book that covers passing in the way that this one does . . epic."  Kiley Reid in O, the Oprah Magazine
 
Here, in her sensitive, elegant prose, [Bennett] evokes both the strife of racism, and what it does to a person even if they can evade some of its elements. Vogue

Bennett creates a striking portrait of racial identity in America.   TIME
 
 
Bennett writes like a master, reminiscent of Toni Morrison, Anne Tyler and Elizabeth Strout.   BookPage
 
One of Bennett s gifts as a writer is this: Her plots entertain you while her characters make you think. In this case, about race, gender, privilege, and the ways an identity can be built, challenged, and rebuilt. Goop

This is sure to be one of 2020 s best and boldest A tale of family, identity, race, history, and perception, Bennett s next masterpiece is a triumph of character-driven narrative. Elle
 
A marvel The Vanishing Half is an intergenerational examination of identity, and what it s like to grow up in a body you ve been conditioned to feel ashamed of. It s a poignant family story that doesn t shy away from the intersections of race, class, and gender all while capturing the reader s heart and mind in a way only Bennett can. The Rumpus
 
"Irresistible ... an intergenerational epic of race and reinvention, love and inheritance, divisions made and crossed, binding trauma, and the ever-present past." Booklist, STARRED Review
 
"Assured and magnetic. . .Bennett is deeply engaged in the unknowability of other people and the scourge of colorism calls up Toni Morrison s The Bluest Eye, the book's 50-year-old antecedent. . . .  [a] rich, sharp story about the way identity is formed." Kirkus, STARRED review
 

"Impressive This prodigious follow-up surpasses Bennett s formidable debut." Publishers Weekly, STARRED review

The Vanishing Half is an utterly mesmerising novel, which gripped me from the first word to the last. It seduces with its literary flair, surprises with its breath-taking plot twists, delights with its psychological insights, and challenges us to consider the corrupting consequences of racism on different communities and individual lives. I absolutely loved this book.   Bernardine Evaristo, Booker Prize winning author of Girl, Woman, Other

The detail and the feeling showcased in every sentence Brit Bennett writes is breath taking. The Vanishing Half is a novel that shows just how human emotion, uncertainty and longing can be captured and put on paper.   Candice Carty-Williams, author of Queenie
 

"A novel of immense, shining, powerful  intelligence.    Deborah Levy, two-time Booker shortlisted novelist

An impressive and arresting novel. Perceptive in its insights and poised in execution, this is an important, timely examination of the impact of race on personality, experience and relationships. Diana Evans, the Orange Award winning author of Ordinary People
 
The Vanishing Half should mark the induction of Brit Bennett into the small group of likely successors to Toni Morrison, Zora Neale Hurston, and Nella Larsen..    Sara Collins, author of The Confessions of Frannie Langton

Produktdetails

Zustand

Sehr gut

Verkaufsrang

11180

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.02.2022

Verlag

Penguin LLC US

Seitenzahl

400

Maße (L/B/H)

20,2/13,2/3 cm

Gewicht

306 g

Sprache

Englisch

EAN

2710002676940

Herstelleradresse

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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5/5

Pretty brilliant

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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.
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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
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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.

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