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Mungo een roman par Douglas Stuart
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Mungo een roman (original 2022; édition 2022)

par Douglas Stuart

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-- Young MungoShuggie BainShuggie Bain.
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Titre:Mungo een roman
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Young Mungo par Douglas Stuart (2022)

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It fills me with wonder that the author can write so beautifully about brutality and violence. Highly recommended for all libraries. ( )
  librarianarpita | Apr 9, 2024 |
Brilliant. Absolutely loved it. ( )
  highlandcow | Mar 13, 2024 |
Loved it. Brutally honest, at times just brutal. Beautifully written. Strong characters. Manages to be both an epic tale and a story of everyday life in the tenements of Glasgow. Provides a glimmer of hope...but just a glimmer, and that glimmer comes at great cost. A book not for the faint of heart, but one of the best books I've read.

Douglas Stuart is becoming one of my favourite authors. ( )
  LynnB | Oct 21, 2023 |
I ended up reading this novel and another of a similar bent back to back. (No pun intended.) I wrote a review for that other book, which was simultaneously a tacit review of Young Mungo — sort of a compare and contrast. You can read that review on the corresponding Goodreads review page.

Long story short, Young Mungo is top shelf stuff and I barely feel qualified to review what is so obviously a masterpiece. If you want more, check out that other review. ( )
  MichaelDavidMullins | Oct 17, 2023 |
Whew. After finishing this one I need a nap, a mug of something warm, and possibly some over the counter medication. This book was fantastic and gripping but also brutal, savage, and almost emotionally abusive. This title should come with a disclaimer,

“Do not drive or operate heavy machinery twelve hours after completing this book. Some readers may be unable to exist normally in polite society up to several hours after reading the ending. Consult your healthcare provider if symptoms persist longer than 24 hours.”

Some fiction is so affecting and moving it should really be available by prescription only and this is definitely one of those books. I’d recommend it to almost anyone, it’s perhaps the best book I’ve read all year and I can tell already it will stick with me for ages. When you read it you’re fully immersed, you can smell the streets of Glasgow and you feel as if Mungo and his odd, rough family, are real people you’ve known all your life. In its best moments this novel rises to the peaks of what good fiction is capable of and finds a way to push higher still. It’s honest and beautiful, and tragic and everything that makes storytelling one of the oldest human passions. But it’s also emotionally taxing in the extreme, not a bad thing at all but something I’d definitely mention to anyone I push this on, like a warning label.

Douglas Stuart is fast becoming one of the most lauded writers of the decade and it’s abundantly apparent why. The man is a savant with his characterization and his prose drips emotion and pathos. He can paint a scene with words like few others can and manages to pull of fantastic stories that feel as massive and weighty as epics but as ordinary as everyday life at the same time.
Superb book, beautiful from beginning to end.
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  Autolycus21 | Oct 10, 2023 |
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For the poor, undereducated, underemployed characters of Douglas Stuart’s novels, late-20th-century Glasgow is a bleak world that is getting bleaker all the time. Each of his two novels thus far focuses on the dynamics of a single family living in a Glasgow devastated by the privatization schemes that collapsed Scottish industry under Margaret Thatcher.
ajouté par bergs47 | modifierThe Atlantic, Claire Jarvis (Jul 12, 2022)
 
The key event is Mungo’s encounter during the winter half-term break with James Jamieson, a slightly older Catholic boy who keeps a dovecote near the grounds of the housing scheme where they live.
ajouté par bergs47 | modifierThe Guardian, Leo Robson (Apr 6, 2022)
 
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