Recensione:
“Fascinating... engrossing... Paull’s clear fascination with her source material brings humanity and warmth to a depiction of the remarkable social world of bees, which is no small achievement.” ( Huffington Post)
“The Bees is an extraordinary feat of imagination, conjuring the life of a beehive in gripping, passionate and brilliant detail. With every page I turned, I found myself drawn deeper into Flora’s plight and her immersive, mesmerizing world.” ( Madeline Miller, bestselling author of The Song of Achilles Madeline Miller, bestselling author of The Song of Achilles)
“This is a rich, strange book...convincing in its portrayal of the mind-set of a bee and a hive. I finished it feeling I knew...how bees think and live. This is what sets us humans apart our imagination can...create a complete, believable world so different from our own.” ( Tracy Chevalier, New York Times bestselling author of Girl With a Pearl Earring)
“Told with rapturously attentive imagination...Few novels create such a singular reading experience.” ( The New York Times Book Review)
“Riveting... evocative and beautiful.” ( NPR)
“Richly imagined” ( Los Angeles Times)
“[A] gripping Cinderella/Arthurian tale with lush Keatsian adjectives.” ( Margaret Atwood, via Twitter)
“THE BEES is one wild ride. A sensual, visceral mini-epic about timeless rituals and modern environmental disaster. Paull’s heart pounding novel wrenches us into a new world.” ( Emma Donoghue, The New York Times bestselling author of Room)
“It quickly became clear that in its basic facts, the novel sticks closely to real-world apian biology and behavior. That is fascinating enough, but Paull deftly wields this information to create an even more elaborately layered culture of beeness...Beautiful.” (Washington Post)
“Brilliantly imagined...Paull’s use of human language to describe this tiny, intricate world is classic storytelling at its finest...The Bees boasts a refreshingly feminist spin on fairy tale-style plots....A wildly creative book that resonates deeply for quite a long time. (Austin Chronicle)
L'autore:
Laline Paull, 49, studied English at Oxford, screenwriting in Los Angeles and theatre in London, where she has had two plays performed at the Royal National Theatre. She is a member of BAFTA and the Writers' Guild of America. She lives in England by the sea with her husband, the photographer Adrian Peacock, and their three children.
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