Recensione:
“[A] Barbed, farcical, and ambitious first novel... Hasak-Lowy’s bold comedy of conscience is alluring, clever, and mordantly funny.”
—Booklist
“[A] Darkly humorous debut novel...This wittily incisive take on the film business, suburban life, and contemporary dystopia is recommended.”
—Library Journal
Captives is a stinging indictment of our age and an equally stinging indictment of our weary indifference to the horrors of our age. It’s also an exploration of how, too often, what we think of as success leaves us emotionally and spiritually barren. Above all, though, Captives is the humane, hilarious, and ultimately touching story of a man in flux. Daniel Bloom enters middle age with a successful screenwriting career, a head full of frightening thoughts, and a wife and son who barely recognize him. It’s our privilege and pleasure as readers to watch as he risks his empty life in order to save it.”
--Ron Currie, Jr., author of God Is Dead
“Todd Hasak-Lowy has a compulsively propulsive prose style, an eye for detail, an ear for dialogue, and a head for argument. Captives is a fascinating literary concoction, a satire and a spiritual quest and a political head game rolled into one chilling but also often hilarious narrative.”
--Sam Lipsyte, author of Home Land and The Subject Steve
“Todd Hasak-Lowy is brilliantly funny, and his book is as funny as it is smart; this is high praise. Because, I mean, he’s really smart. So, anyway, please do yourself a favor and buy this book.”
--Darin Strauss, author of More Than It Hurts You
“How rare and exhilarating to find a book like Captives that is both dramatically engrossing and spiritually wise. Todd Hasak-Lowy can do story as well as Stephen King and parable as well as Martin Buber. Go on this journey. You won’t come out the same.”
--Joshua Shenk, author of Lincoln’s Melancholy
L'autore:
Todd Hasak-Lowy received his Ph.D. in comparative literature from UC Berkeley, where he studied Hebrew, Arabic, and English literature. He is currently an assistant professor at the University of Florida, where he teaches Hebrew language and literature. He is the author of The Task of This Translator, a collection of stories. This is his first novel. He lives in Gainesville, Florida.
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