Bottomland (ePub)
A Novel
(Sprache: Englisch)
"A lyrical, at times mysterious, and dreamy tale of family ties . . . An intriguing, modern take on a classic American landscape" (Kirkus Reviews).
At once intimate and sweeping, Bottomland follows the Hess family in the years after World War I, as...
At once intimate and sweeping, Bottomland follows the Hess family in the years after World War I, as...
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"A lyrical, at times mysterious, and dreamy tale of family ties . . . An intriguing, modern take on a classic American landscape" (Kirkus Reviews).
At once intimate and sweeping, Bottomland follows the Hess family in the years after World War I, as they attempt to rid themselves of the anti-German sentiment that left a stain on their name. But when the youngest two daughters vanish in the middle of the night, the family must piece together what happened while struggling to maintain their life on the unforgiving Iowa plains. In the weeks after Esther and Myrle's disappearance, their siblings desperately search for them, through the stark farmlands to the unfamiliar world of far-off Chicago. Have the girls run away to another farm? Have they gone to the city to seek a new life? Or were they abducted? Ostracized and misunderstood in their small town in the wake of the war, the Hesses fear the worst.
From the acclaimed author of The Quickening, "Bottomland is more than a literary mystery. It's a trance, a poem, a lamentation, a benediction. And it's breathtaking. As in: remind yourself to breathe" (Rebecca Makkai, author of The Great Believers).
"Hoover skillfully interweaves many of the Hess family members' narratives. Her descriptions of the bleak rural landscape are chilling. Fans of Jim Harrison's Legends of the Fall will enjoy the plot; Willa Cather enthusiasts will relish the setting; and Theodore Dreiser readers will savor the gritty characterizations." -Library Journal (starred review)
"There are many compelling things about Michelle Hoover's potent new novel, Bottomland, not least of all her austere style and its visceral punch." -The Boston Globe
At once intimate and sweeping, Bottomland follows the Hess family in the years after World War I, as they attempt to rid themselves of the anti-German sentiment that left a stain on their name. But when the youngest two daughters vanish in the middle of the night, the family must piece together what happened while struggling to maintain their life on the unforgiving Iowa plains. In the weeks after Esther and Myrle's disappearance, their siblings desperately search for them, through the stark farmlands to the unfamiliar world of far-off Chicago. Have the girls run away to another farm? Have they gone to the city to seek a new life? Or were they abducted? Ostracized and misunderstood in their small town in the wake of the war, the Hesses fear the worst.
From the acclaimed author of The Quickening, "Bottomland is more than a literary mystery. It's a trance, a poem, a lamentation, a benediction. And it's breathtaking. As in: remind yourself to breathe" (Rebecca Makkai, author of The Great Believers).
"Hoover skillfully interweaves many of the Hess family members' narratives. Her descriptions of the bleak rural landscape are chilling. Fans of Jim Harrison's Legends of the Fall will enjoy the plot; Willa Cather enthusiasts will relish the setting; and Theodore Dreiser readers will savor the gritty characterizations." -Library Journal (starred review)
"There are many compelling things about Michelle Hoover's potent new novel, Bottomland, not least of all her austere style and its visceral punch." -The Boston Globe
Autoren-Porträt von Michelle Hoover
Michelle Hoover is the Fannie Hurst Writer-in-Residence at Brandeis University and teaches at GrubStreet, where she leads the Novel Incubator program. She is a 2014 NEA Fellow and has been a Writer-in-Residence at Bucknell University, a MacDowell Fellow, and a winner of the PEN/New England Discovery Award. Her debut, The Quickening, was a 2010 Massachusetts Book Award "Must Read." She is a native of Iowa and lives in Boston.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Michelle Hoover
- 2019, 336 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Black Cat
- ISBN-10: 0802190243
- ISBN-13: 9780802190246
- Erscheinungsdatum: 24.04.2019
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