Brill Among the Ruins (ePub)
A Novel
(Sprache: Englisch)
An American man goes searching for himself in the ruins of Mexico in a novel that "deserves comparison with the best novels of the post-war generation" (St. Louis Post-Dispatch).
At the start of this vibrant and invigorating novel, Robert Brill has a...
At the start of this vibrant and invigorating novel, Robert Brill has a...
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An American man goes searching for himself in the ruins of Mexico in a novel that "deserves comparison with the best novels of the post-war generation" (St. Louis Post-Dispatch).
At the start of this vibrant and invigorating novel, Robert Brill has a farm, a law practice, a daughter in high school, a son fighting in Vietnam, and a wife who deep dives into the sherry bottle every night. What more can a typical midwesterner ask for in the late 1960s? A lot, thinks Brill.
Tired of distracting himself with drinking, hunting, and sleeping around, Brill leaves Illinois and his family to join an archaeological dig in Puebla, Mexico. As he sifts through pre-Columbian artifacts, Brill considers the ruins of his life and imagines what might have been. One exhilarating fantasy involves a beautiful and free-spirited woman named Gabby. If there is a lesson to be learned from cataloging ancient pottery sherds, however, it is that the past never disappears, no matter how far you try to run from it.
Hilarious, candid, and deeply felt, Brill Among the Ruins is considered by many critics to be Vance Bourjaily's finest novel.
At the start of this vibrant and invigorating novel, Robert Brill has a farm, a law practice, a daughter in high school, a son fighting in Vietnam, and a wife who deep dives into the sherry bottle every night. What more can a typical midwesterner ask for in the late 1960s? A lot, thinks Brill.
Tired of distracting himself with drinking, hunting, and sleeping around, Brill leaves Illinois and his family to join an archaeological dig in Puebla, Mexico. As he sifts through pre-Columbian artifacts, Brill considers the ruins of his life and imagines what might have been. One exhilarating fantasy involves a beautiful and free-spirited woman named Gabby. If there is a lesson to be learned from cataloging ancient pottery sherds, however, it is that the past never disappears, no matter how far you try to run from it.
Hilarious, candid, and deeply felt, Brill Among the Ruins is considered by many critics to be Vance Bourjaily's finest novel.
Autoren-Porträt von Vance Bourjaily
Vance Bourjaily (1922-2010) was born in Cleveland, Ohio. His father, a Lebanese immigrant, was a journalist, and his mother wrote romance novels. Raised in New York and Virginia, Bourjaily interrupted his studies at Bowdoin College to serve in the Second World War, first as an ambulance driver for the American Field Service and later as an army infantryman in occupied Japan. Legendary editor Maxwell Perkins commissioned Bourjaily's debut novel, The End of My Life, while he was still in the army, and the book is widely considered to be one of the finest accounts of World War II in American literature. Bourjaily's many other acclaimed works include The Violated, Confessions of a Spent Youth, and Brill Among the Ruins, a nominee for the National Book Award.A longtime teacher at the Iowa Writers' Workshop and the University of Arizona, Bourjaily was the first director of the master of fine arts program in creative writing at Louisiana State University.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Vance Bourjaily
- 2015, 375 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Open Road Media
- ISBN-10: 1504009746
- ISBN-13: 9781504009744
- Erscheinungsdatum: 28.04.2015
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“Brill Among the Ruins is [Bourjaily’s] most finished, most wholly satisfying novel.” —The New York Times Book Review“[A] marvelous mixture of the colloquial and the historical, hilarious and moving and fatalistic . . . [Bourjaily is] at the top of his form.” —The New York Times
“Bourjaily has never been less than a master craftsman. . . . He has used his craft to give us a wisdom and warmth which are beautiful.” —Kurt Vonnegut
“[Brill Among the Ruins] deserves comparison with the best novels of the post-war generation.” —St. Louis Post-Dispatch
“A vastly entertaining book, a novel that one is sorry to finish and put away.” —San Francisco Chronicle
“Bourjaily realizes his promise with [Brill Among the Ruins]. . . . One the most appealing fictional creatures to appear in quite a time.” —The Boston Globe
“Very good storytelling indeed, and relevant as anything could be to what is happening [in the Vietnam era] in and to our society, our friends, ourselves, our world.” —Los Angeles Times
“A witty, at times very funny, consistently relaxed story . . . It is the work of a gifted, interesting man.” —The Wall Street Journal
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