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Chargement... Table for Two: Fictions (édition 2024)par Amor Towles (Auteur)
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Wonderful short stories and a very old time Hollywood novella. A real delight ( ) A terrific collection of short stories, and Eve’s novella at the end was also an absolute blast. The top three short stories (in my opinion) were The Line, The ballad of Timothy Touchett, and Hasta Luego. Take your time and don’t read the entire book in one go (let the stories wash over you!) I’ll read anything Towles ever writes, and so should you. When I saw that Amor Towles had a new book coming out this year, I had to read it. This book is made up of six short stories and one novella which continues the story of Evelyn Ross who we met in Towles' first novel-Rules of Civility. I have found previously that authors who write noteworthy short stories, don't usually write novels (ie: Alice Munro). I love Amor Towles' writing skills, and I wondered how these skills would translate to the short story format. Well I needn't have worried. These stories are each gems in their own right. Towles's remarkable writing skills bring each story to life . The short stories are all set in New York City and mostly take place around the year 2000. The Los Angeles novella is set in Los Angeles, and in particular Hollywood during the early 1950's. I loved all the stories, but my favourite was The Bootlegger, and it clearly depicts how one man can influence another man’s grieving process. Tommy, the young banker and Mr. Fein the old man are put together side by side in the New York Metropolitan Theatre for concert performances, and what happens there changes Tommy's life forever. Following is an excerpt from this beautiful story: "Yes, the music was ascending, and we were ascending with it. First slowly, almost patiently, but then with greater speed and urgency, imagining now for every one instance, and now for another, that we have reached the plateau, only for the music to take us higher still, beyond the realm in which climbing can occur, beyond the realm, in which one looks down at the ground, beyond hope and aspiration into the realm of joy where all that is possible lies before us." The Bootlegger by Amor Towles. It takes a great writer to write an unforgettable novel but it takes an even greater writer to craft a perfect short story. These six stories are each perfect in their own right. The story about Evelyn was enjoyable in its own right, and it is peopled with lots of familiar names from Old Hollywood. We see how Evelyn ended up in Hollywood when she was heading home to Chicago. We see how her quick thinking and indomitable spirit push the novella forward. The dialogue is succinct and descriptive, and the cadence of the story increases the sense of urgency. I can't recommend this book enough. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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"The millions of readers of Amor Towles are in for a treat as he shares some of his shorter fiction: six stories set in New York City and a novella in Los Angeles. The New York stories, most of which are set around the turn of the millennium, take up everything from the death-defying acrobatics of the male ego, to the fateful consequences of brief encounters, and the delicate mechanics of comprise which operate at the heart of modern marriages. In Towles's novel, Rules of Civility, the indomitable Evelyn Ross leaves New York City in September, 1938, with the intention of returning home to Indiana. But as her train pulls into Chicago, where her parents are waiting, she instead extends her ticket to Los Angeles. Told from seven points of view, "Eve in Hollywood" describes how Eve crafts a new future for herself-and others-in the midst of Hollywood's golden age. Throughout the stories, two characters often find themselves sitting across a table for two where the direction of their futures may hinge upon what they say to each other next. Written with his signature wit, humor, and sophistication, Table for Two is another glittering addition to Towles's canon of stylish and transporting historical fiction"-- Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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