Middlesex
Dopo dieci anni di silenzio torna l'autore de Le vergini suicide . Una ben strana vicenda viene raccontata da Calliope Stephanides, una rara specie di ermafrodito che ha vissuto i primi anni della sua vita come bambina, prima di scoprire la sua doppia natura...
Dopo dieci anni di silenzio torna l'autore de Le vergini suicide . Una ben strana vicenda viene raccontata da Calliope Stephanides, una rara specie di ermafrodito che ha vissuto i primi anni della sua vita come bambina, prima di scoprire la sua doppia natura...
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9783498016708 (3498016709)
Publish date: May 1st 2003
Publisher: Rowohlt
Pages no: 733
Edition language: Deutsch
Edit: I've been thinking about this since, and I've come to the conclusion this book couldn't be written today (in 2018) while it seemed daring and real just a few years ago. There's more to that conversation, but I'm still judging this based on the time in which it was written. And I'm still very g...
I love the style of writing this author uses. It's a little bit humorous and touching both without being too much of either. The entire story kept my attention. I didn't want to put it down to do real life things. So much of it was unexpected to me. It follows a family from Greece to America. ...
Very average, bit of chore actually. I found the imagery and metaphors cliched. I also found the bit about Jimmy surviving the plunge through the frozen lake in his car completely unbelievable. And then to have Desdemona not recognise his voice just seemed to compound it. I found the first half slow...
Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides (who wrote The Virgin Suicides) is a really interesting book about gender; what it really means to be male or female, whether our choices are hard-wired and how we assume our gender over time. It’s also a book about the genetic outcomes from the choices that people mak...
My final update: Whelp, I finished but I can't sit here and say it was all fun and games. This book was work to finish. I'm sticking with my 3 star rating. In the end, it had moments of interest, moments of tedium and I felt that it was far too long for a book that didn't grab me emotionally. Ah wel...