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  • The Water Dancer: A Novel

    The Water Dancer by Coates, Ta-Nehisi;

    A Novel

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    • Kiadó One World
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2020. november 17.

    • ISBN 9780399590610
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem432 oldal
    • Méret 203x132x24 mm
    • Súly 318 g
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    Nearly every paragraph is laced through with dense, gorgeously evocative descriptions of a vanished world and steeped in its own vivid vocabulary. Entertainment Weekly

    Coates balances the horrors of slavery against the fantastical. He extends the idea of the gifts of the disenfranchised to include a kind of superpower. But The Water Dancer is very much its own book, and its gestures toward otherworldliness remain grounded. In the end, it is a novel interested in the psychological effects of slavery, a grief that Coates is especially adept at parsing. . . . In Coates s world, an embrace can be a revelation, rare and astonishing. Esi Edugyan, The New York Times Book Review

    The most surprising thing about The Water Dancer may be its unambiguous narrative ambition. This isn t a typical first novel. . . . The Water Dancer is a jeroboam of a book, a crowd-pleasing exercise in breakneck and often occult storytelling that tonally resembles the work of Stephen King as much as it does the work of Toni Morrison, Colson Whitehead and the touchstone African-American science-fiction writer Octavia Butler. . . . It is flecked with forms of wonder-working that push at the boundaries of what we still seem to be calling magical realism. Dwight Garner, The New York Times

      While neither polemical nor wholly fantastical, the story draws on skills [Coates] developed in those other genres. . . . The story s bracing realism is periodically overcome by the mist of fantasy. The result is a budding superhero discovering the dimensions of his power within the confines of a historical novel that critiques the function of racial oppression. . . . Coates isn t dropping supernatural garnish onto The Water Dancer any more than Toni Morrison sends a ghost whooshing through Beloved for cheap thrills. Instead, Coates s fantastical elements are deeply integral to his novel, a way of representing something larger and more profound than the confines of realism could contain. The Washington Post

    Mythic language pervades the work of Ta-Nehisi Coates. . . . With The Water Dancer . . . we pay witness to a writer unchained . . . a writer finally able to marry novelistic tendencies to the form. . . . The fistfuls of firmament Coates is able to bring back to us are a wonder to behold. . . . The horrors depicted never felt rote or part of any genre rulebook. In highlighting families, Coates made his characters individuals. . . . Elements of the adventure novel, of the heist novel, of the romance are all there. But Coates expertly subverts the expectations each of those labels carries. . . . The book does not lack for scene-stealers. . . . Who is he talking to when he demands remembering? He s talking to us. All of us. Tochi Onyebuchi, Tordotcom

    Studied and meticulous, the novel is a slave narrative that depicts the quotidian horrors of family separation. Even so, it s remarkably tender: The Water Dancer is also a romance. The Atlantic

    An experience in taking [Toni] Morrison s chances for liberation literally: What if memory had the power to transport enslaved people to freedom? . . . The most moving part of The Water Dancer [is] the possibility it offers of an alternate history. . . . The book s most poignant and painful gift is the temporary fantasy that all the people who leaped off slave ships and into the Atlantic were not drowning themselves in terror and anguish, but going home. NPR

    An electrifying, inventive novel . . . [Coates] loses none of his mastery for conveying complex ideas and blending a deep knowledge of American history with scintillating wordsmanship. . . . His craft shows on every page. He gives this story and these men and women the care and space they demand and deserve. . . . A haunting adventure story told through the tough lens of history, The Water Dancer is a quintessentially American story of self-creation, doubt, and elevation. The Boston Globe

    The best writers the best storytellers, in particular possess the enchanting, irresistible power to take the reader somewhere else. Ta-Nehisi Coates imagines the furthest reach of that power as a means to transcend borders and bondage in The Water Dancer, a spellbinding look at the impact of slavery that uses meticulously researched history and hard-won magic to further illuminate this country s original sin. . . . Exploring the loaded issues of race and slavery has become yet more fuel for today s culture wars, but an underlying message of liberation through the embrace of history forms the true subject of The Water Dancer. . . . Coates envisions the transcendent potential in acknowledging and retelling stories of trauma from the past as a means out of darkness. With recent family separations at the U.S. border, this message feels all the more timely. Los Angeles Times

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