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Neil Gordon (1) (1958–2017)

Auteur de Le dernier d'entre nous

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Neil Simon Gordon was born in Johannesburg, South Africa on February 8, 1958. He received a bachelor's degree in English literature from the University of Michigan, a master's degree from the University of Paris, and a doctorate from Yale University. His debut novel, The Sacrifice of Isaac, was afficher plus published in 1995. His other novels included The Gun Runner's Daughter, You're a Big Girl Now, and The Company You Keep, which was adapted into a movie. He also was the dean of Eugene Lang College at the New School in New York, the dean of the American University of Paris, and the founding literary editor of Boston Review. He died from multiple myeloma on May 19, 2017 at the age of 58. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins

Œuvres de Neil Gordon

Le dernier d'entre nous (2003) 172 exemplaires
Sacrifice of Isaac (1995) 115 exemplaires
The Gun Runner's Daughter: A Novel (1998) 62 exemplaires
You're a Big Girl Now (2013) 9 exemplaires

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2006. Isabel Montgomery, una joven de diecisiete años, comienza a recibir correos electrónicos de su padre, que la había abandonado en un hotel diez años antes. Él necesita su ayuda y, por fin, está dispuesto a contarle la verdad: así Isabel descubre que su padre, un adinerado abogado izquierdista, vivía bajo una falsa identidad y era en realidad el prófugo Jason Sinai... Cuando en 1996, un reportero en busca de una buena historia encontró el rasto de Sinai, éste se vio obligado a dejar atrás la vida clandestina y segura que desde hacía años llevaba junto a su hija para intentar exculparse, y retoma una existencia llena de peligros y viajes a través de Estados Unidos. Mientras Sinai esquiva a sus perseguidores e intenta encontrar a sus antiguos compañeros, se ve involucrado con traficantes de drogas, radicales que antes ponían bombas y son ahora académicos de izquierdas, veteranos de Vietnam, agentes del FBI y republicanos, que meditan colectivamente sobre la lealtad a sus ideales de juventud.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Natt90 | Feb 11, 2023 |
For a thriller, it was a bit dense. For a historical mystery, I loved it. It took some commitment to get the connections but the characterizations were strong and all of the narrators were compelling. At the end, I needed to read the acknowledgements to understand that this was a fictional story.
 
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jmellman | 2 autres critiques | Mar 28, 2018 |
Halfway through and compulsive. Yet perhaps it alludes to a mystery which will never quite be revealed.
 
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adrianburke | 2 autres critiques | May 5, 2015 |
"She was quiet, thinking, for a long time, so long that he asked her what it was. And she answered, hesitantly: 'They were beginners, you mean. Two years ago, when they hatched this thing. The problem is, if they really don't have the will for this prosecutin, they're not going to come out and say that. They're going to let you say it for them. By losing.'"

The plot of the story is: Ronald Rosenthal sells weapons to the muslims in Bosnia under the wink and nod of the Clinton administration. When a reporter breaks the news of the sale, the federal government arrests and prosecutes Rosenthal to cover their a--. Citizen of both the US and Israel, Rosenthal flees to Israel, where he is regarded as a folk hero. Dee Dennis, the lead prosecutor for the gov't, realizes he had a fling with Rosenthal's daughter, and when he talks to her to see if she'll tell about it, they begin another tryst. Allison Rosenthal takes up the mantle of her namesake, Esther, to destroy the prosecutions case and set her father free.

Simply said: This book was absolutely horrid. The writing was thick and dense, with stops and starts that nearly made me carsick. The characters were shallow and unrelateable. Having never been a jet setting, ivy league, Washington insider, with a house in NY, DC, and Martha's Vineyard, I really could not care less if the world burned around them. As much as I like crime novels and intrigue, this book not only couldn't get off the ground, but it belongs 6 ft. under it.

The only good thing about this book is if there's a blizzard and you have no heat, at least "The Gun Runner's Daughter" is flammable.
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