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Laddar... The Book of Memory: A Novel (urspr publ 2015; utgåvan 2016)av Petina Gappah (Författare)
VerksinformationThe Book of Memory av Petina Gappah (2015)
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Gå med i LibraryThing för att få reda på om du skulle tycka om den här boken. Det finns inga diskussioner på LibraryThing om den här boken. Loved this. It wasn't a convoluted read but you had to keep turning pages to see what was going on. Easy to read and easy to care for the main character. I liked that it ended on a hopeful note. ( ) In The Book of Memory, the narrative takes the form of the protagonist Memory's recounting her story to support her appeal from a death sentence in prison in Zimbabwe. A black albino, Memory has been convicted for the murder of the white man she believes bought her from her parents as a child. It's a novel that explores a number of interesting themes amidst the backdrop of the relatively newly formed Zimbabwe and the political and social upheaval of the times: the societal difficulties of being albino as a person of colour in Africa, homosexuality in a country where it is outlawed, the education disparities between the wealthy and the poor. I enjoyed the writing style in this book. It's a book that didn't necessarily feel particularly new in terms of its plot ideas (so much so that for a while I was convinced I'd read it before), but it swept me along and Gappah kept the intrigue right to the end. 4 stars - a very worthwhile random grab from the library this week. Narrated by Memory, a young black Zimbabwean woman, in jail for the murder of her white adopttve father. She is writing down her life story for her lawyer's planned appeal - a Book of Memory indeed- and takes us through her life, darting back and forth from the grim daily prison routine to recollections of her childhood. A loving father, a strange mother, family tragedies, the Zimbabwean world of religion and superstition....and then the inexplicable moment that she was 'sold' to a professor, and the world of privilege she came to inhabit. The facts only emerge in the last chapters, revealing an unexpected twist. Quite a page-turner. *3.5.
he Book of Memory" by Zimbabwean author Petina Gappah is a fiercely vivid novel that in some places — particularly, unfortunately, its opening pages — takes itself too seriously. Some paragraphs there are loaded with foreshadowing and sentimentality — but this is just an awkward warm-up for a book of song and color....In the rush, it seems Gappah could have spent more time letting the reader learn about Memory as an adult. She has a couple of significant relationships, but one is left severely underdeveloped, possibly because it has no direct connection to Lloyd, whose death remains at the book's center...Gappah smoothly weaves these real-life issues into her first novel without shortchanging her main character. There are sections that could have been more fully developed, such as Memory falling in love for the first time, and occasional inconsistencies in voice are jarring, but these glitches aside, this is a moving novel about memory that unfolds into one about forgiveness, and a passionate paean to the powers of language. An evocative and powerful rendering of a country mired in corruption and caught between tradition and modernity, the novel explores themes of loss, memory and forgiveness with a most unusual narrator who believes, above all, in the power of language to restore....Gappah brings colour to the bleak world with her vivid characterisation of various prisoners and scenes that see the inmates put on mock courtroom dramas. For all their viciousness, there is humour too...As it seeks to tie all the disparate strains together, the book’s impact lessens significantly in the final quarter....Gappah is a gifted, sensual writer who uses everything from county and western music to “the high whine of a million mosquitoes”, to the taste of a stolen mango to draw the reader into her world. Ingår i förlagsserienKeltainen kirjasto (478) PriserUppmärksammade listor
Det här är en historia om att inte passa in. Det är historien om Memory: en ung kvinna som sitter på death row i kvinnofängelset i Zimbabwes huvudstad Harare. Memory sticker ut bland sina medfångar. Hon är bildad och privilegierad, och hon är albino. Hon är också den enda av fångarna som är dömd för mord mordet på Lloyd Hendricks, den vite man som tagit hand om Memory sedan hon var liten. Medan Memory väntar på sitt straff skriver hon ner sin historia, i ett försök att få fallet omprövat. Hur dog egentligen Lloyd? Hur kom det sig att Memory flyttade in hos honom? Är det sant att hennes fattiga föräldrar sålde henne? Kan man lita på sina minnen? Memorys vittnesmål formar en hypnotiserande berättelse om öde, identitet, klass, ras och kön i ett land präglat av brutala kontraster.... det här är en rörande roman om minnen som utvecklas till en roman om förlåtelse och en passionerad lovsång till språket och dess kraft.The Guardian [Elib] Inga biblioteksbeskrivningar kunde hittas. |
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