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Chargement... Les Monstres d'Einstein (1987)par Martin Amis
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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. too "clever" and too much bad allegory ( ) This was not a good book. The introduction which consisted of about a third of the whole book was interesting but got to be repetitive about half-way through. The stories were a slog with the last two being somewhat tolerable however the second to last, the Little Puppy that Could, had points that bogged it down and had a confusing ending. The only stories that had much to do with a nuclear Apocalypse aside from just using it as a background that contributed nothing to the story were the last two. It was a quick read but I cannot recommend this book, it sucked. El ex hombre-fuerte de un circo, veterano de Varsovia en 1939, y artista de Notting Hill, encuentra su propio y personal holocausto en "Bujak y la fuerza poderosa o Los dados de Dios". Aburrimiento máximo y amor mínimo son aconsejados en "La enfermedad del tiempo". Una esquizofrénica virulenta abruma al joven hijo del "padre de la era nuclear" en "Lucidez en Flama Lake". La evolución ha tomado un camino repugnante en la kafkiana historia de amor "El cachorrito que pudo", y la historia de la tierra es discutida con franqueza por alguien que lo ha visto todo en "Los inmortales." Encuadernación: Tapa dura con sobrecubierta. I know a rating of two stars is not enough to make you want to run out and grab the nearest copy of [b:Einstein's Monsters|10155044|Einstein's Monsters|Martin Amis|http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41iB3nJLHzL._SL75_.jpg|2502955]. It's not exactly an enthusiastic recommendation for sure. I only hope that if you happen upon it in your local library you'll feel an irrational need to pick it up and read the introduction....because it is amazing. The author's opening essay "Thinkability" is all about nuclear weapons and the absurdity of nuclear deterrence. It turned out to be both the best and the worst possible way to open this book. It sets the reader in the right frame of mind. It plants the seed that grows into unwieldy thoughts of nuclear winters and bleak postwar futures. Unfortunately, the stories that follow pale in comparison. I really only enjoyed reading the last two: "The Little Puppy That Could" and "The Immortals." Everything else was eh.
The stories swirl with fallout and the stress of thinking you might be blown up any minute. People's social lives are like missile crises or else the mushroom-cloud is already in their heads — they have personal apocalypses, they are permanently fixed in The Day After. Appartient à la série éditoriale
This collection of five short stories about nuclear war includes a story of escalating paranoia as seen by a twelve-year-old. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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