Recensione:
“Marvelous . . . a portrait of a marriage and a political thriller . . . Rush merges the two successfully and somewhat shockingly.”
–Time Magazine
“Rush’s first novel, Mating, was magnificent. Mortals, as hard as it is to believe, is even better.”
–Erik Tokells, Fortune
“Marvelous . . . One wants to call Rush the best writer of his generation, but one imagines that he would reject the category.”
–John Homans, New York Magazine
“Rush has now produced three books so full of brainwork, contour, sinew and laser light that we don’t want to leave home without him.”
–John Leonard, cover, New York Times Book Review
“Rush has a canny understanding of Africa, a profound appreciation for the fine points of romantic love, a muscular style of description, and an eye for character [that is] frighteningly sharp.”
–The Economist
“A surprisingly old-fashioned plot-driven spy yarn, set against an expansive backdrop of unresolved romantic and intellectual conflict.”
–Chris Lehmann, The Washington Post Book World
“Hugely complex, deeply intelligent . . . No review can do justice to the impressive quality of the thought or the multifarious nature of the ideas [here].”
–William Boyd, L.A. Weekly
“Delightful . . .as Ray and Iris slowly tumble toward the recognition of real trouble in their marriage, the book illuminates them with a playful, intelligent light that any adult will find useful to see by.”
–Alan Cheuse, Chicago Tribune
"Ambitious and spellbinding . . . Rush's words [dance] on the boundary between prose and poetry . . .[full of] thought-provoking, smart and often hilarious nuggets."
–Molly Knight, The Baltimore Sun
“Like Cervantes and Garcia Marquez, Rush achieves an overall effect of delirious comedy–dizzying, audacious, strange, and often sad, informed by the gravest of concerns.”
–James Gibbons, BookForum
“An astonishing accomplishment . . . a 700-page detonation of talent that threatens to incinerate competitors for miles around.”
–Ron Charles, The Christian Science Monitor
“Wild and wonderful . . . Whether the matter under scrutiny is marital wrangling or guerilla rebellion, Rush’s observations are brutally accurate–and funny.”
–Michael Upchurch, The Seattle Times
“Brilliant, moving and dense . . . The reader is not likely to find a better novel this year.”
–Adam Kirsch, The New York Sun
“Rush is a real seer, and he captivates us with his audacious fictional vision. He has given us masterful slices both of Africa’s indelible beauty and of its on-going chaos.”
–Lisa Shea, Elle Magazine
“An enthralling mix of intimacy and politics, sex and war, commitment and cynicism, literature and farce. A huge, stirring novel.”
–Booklist
“The richness of Rush’s vision sweeps the reader into his brilliantly observed world.”
–Publishers Weekly, starred review
“Absorbing . . . For readers hankering after a novel of ideas, it doesn’t get much better than this.”
–Jennifer Egan, The Observer
“Brilliant . . . The reader is immersed in an exotic culture and its political and social history rendered vivid by Rush’s prose.”
–Gordon Weaver, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
“Mortals envelops the reader in a manner that modern fiction too rarely attempts . . . no one caught in its sweep will want the experience to end.”
–Don McLeese, Chicago Sun-Times
“Intensely readable . . . Rush achieves. . . the sort of bold plotting more familiarly encountered in the great novels of Dostoevski or Dickens.”
–James Leigh, San Diego Union-Tribune
“An experience not to be missed.”
–Kirkus starred review
“Mortals is a deeply serious, deeply ambitious, deeply successful book . . . Reading [passages from it], one recalls what fiction can supremely do with the mind, and how very rare is this kind of mastery, let alone this preoccupation, in current American writing.”
–James Wood, The New Republic
“Rush’s prose, wit, and insight provide . . . many delights . . . Both major and minor characters are drawn in broad strokes, and despite the novel’s serious moral concerns, an element of humor infuses almost every encounter.”
–Steven Yarborough, The Oregonian
“Rich and densely textured . . . a thriller-like plot . . . and a dazzling array of intermingling thematic movements. Indeed the sheer energy and ambition of Mortals seems to mock its creator’s earthbound status.”
–John Freeman, Charlotte News and Observer
L'autore:
Norman Rush was raised in Oakland, California, and graduated from Swarthmore College in 1956. He has been an antiquarian book dealer, a college instructor, and, with his wife Elsa, he lived and worked in Africa from 1978 to 1983. They now reside in Rockland County, New York. His stories have appeared in The New Yorker, The Paris Review, and Best American Short Stories. Whites, a collection of stories, was published in 1986, and
his first novel, Mating, the recipient of the National Book Award, was published in 1991. Mortals is his second novel.
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