The Breaking of Eggs
Nominiert: Waverton Good Read Award, 2011.Nominiert: Desmond Elliott Prize, 2010
(Sprache: Englisch)
"Man kann kein Omlette machen, ohne Eier zu zerschlagen" - so entschuldigt Feliks Zhukovski, Pole in Paris und renitentes Relikt eines anderen Zeitalters, die Politik von Joseph Stalin. Der alte Mann, der sich mehr für Politik und Ideologie als für Menschen...
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"Man kann kein Omlette machen, ohne Eier zu zerschlagen" - so entschuldigt Feliks Zhukovski, Pole in Paris und renitentes Relikt eines anderen Zeitalters, die Politik von Joseph Stalin. Der alte Mann, der sich mehr für Politik und Ideologie als für Menschen und Liebe interessiert, hat sich zum Lebenswerk gemacht, einen Reiseführer über den Ostblock zu schreiben. Doch es ist das Jahr 1991 - und der Kommunismus Vergangenheit. Aus Schock verkauft Feliks sein Manuskript an eine amerikanische Firma und löst damit eine Kette von Ereignissen aus, die sein Leben für immer verändern wird...
Von den Pariser Boulevards zu den polnischen Ghettos der Kriegszeit, über den Mittleren Westen Amerikas und der Berliner Mauer dokumentiert "The Breaking of Eggs" die außergewöhnliche Reise eines Mannes, der entdeckt, dass alles nicht so hätte kommen müssen.
Von den Pariser Boulevards zu den polnischen Ghettos der Kriegszeit, über den Mittleren Westen Amerikas und der Berliner Mauer dokumentiert "The Breaking of Eggs" die außergewöhnliche Reise eines Mannes, der entdeckt, dass alles nicht so hätte kommen müssen.
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'A magnificent debut novel . . . haunting, quietly brilliant' Boston Globe
'Warm and very witty' Stylist
'Full of humour and ideas' Sydney Morning Herald
'A fresh, moving, remarkable story. Unforgettable' Publishers Weekly
In a shabby apartment in the 19th arrondissment in Paris, Feliks's indomitable landlady - Madame Lefèvre - invites him to call her Sandrine. Her manners have been as unvarying as her dresses for the last thirty-six years, but as the face of Europe transforms beyond recognition, so Feliks's own life teeters on the edge of change.
Feliks does not embrace change - in fact, it makes him most uncomfortable. But as he's reunited with a brother that he hasn't seen since his childhood and comes face-to-face with the love he let slip through his fingers, Feliks has to face up to the possibility that the convictions he has based his life upon were nothing but smoke and mirrors.
Soon his carefully constructed world is tumbling round his ears and Feliks wonders: is there such a thing as a second chance for someone like him?
Autoren-Porträt von Jim Powell
Jim Powell was born in London in 1949 and was educated at Cambridge. His first career was in advertising, becoming Managing Director of a major London agency. He then started a pottery, producing hand-painted tableware for leading stores. He was previously active in politics, contesting the 1987 Election and collaborating with former Foreign Secretary Francis Pym on his book The Politics of Consent. He lives in Northamptonshire.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Jim Powell
- 2011, 368 Seiten, Maße: 13,2 x 2,5 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: PHOENIX
- ISBN-10: 075382776X
- ISBN-13: 9780753827765
Sprache:
Englisch
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"A magnificent debut novel...a haunting, quietly brilliant story...a rare and remarkable achievement: a novel that meshes storytelling potency with historical erudition." -"The Boston Globe" "An impressive first novel...wise and witty." -"American Spectator" "Dramatic change comes to the rigidly ordered, solitary life of Feliks Zhukovski. A naturalized French citizen living in Paris, the irascible 61-year- old Polish leftist is stunned by the sudden collapse of the Soviet Union. He also gets the flu, and that spurs his first conversation in 36 years with his landlady. Feliks has always valued ideas and ideology over people, but events conspire to reunite him with the brother he hasn't seen for 50 years; take him to the hated U.S. to complete a business deal with capitalists (gasp!); discover the fate of his mother; and offer him a second chance at love. All of these events force Feliks to examine the choices he has made. Powell's delightful debut novel is by turns winsome and moving. Feliks is an indelible character, and the people who enter his life tell remarkable stories of the suffering that fascism and communism visited on Europe. "The Breaking of Eggs" is a book that thoughtful readers won't soon forget." -Thomas Gaughan, "Booklist"
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