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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. Di Chatwin - di cui non conosco i libri di viaggio - ho amato molto Utz, con la sua concisa perfezione di racconto. Sulla collina nera non ne condivide la sintesi, costruendo una lunga e densa epopea familiare in cui i due gemelli protagonisti attraversano un secolo restando apparentemente loro stessi mentre intorno è il mondo a cambiare. A mio avviso Chatwin calca troppo la mano con le simbologie fra mondo degli uomini e mondo della natura e, soprattutto, inserisce un avvicendamento di troppi personaggi, la funzione dei quali è spesso, nel loro rapido comparire e sparire, eccessivamente meccanica. Questo fa sì che il romanzo finisca per risultare troppo “costruito” e troppo poco naturale, a sfavore del piacere di lettura. ( ) This is a beautiful, quietly written book with an old soul. Set on a Welsh mountain side, it's a moving account of the bond between twin brothers who live at Black Hill farm throughout the entirety of their lives, and the often fraught relationships between family members and nearest neighbours. I really enjoyed this gentle novel. Reminding me of a cross between Thomas Hardy's and Kent Haruf's writing, it was emotive and moving with well executed characters trying to make ends meet in the rural isolation of the Welsh mountains. For anyone who's already read this and enjoyed it, I thoroughly recommend Horatio Clare's memoir Running for the Hills. It has a very similar setting on a Welsh mountain farm and real-life eccentric rural characters. I kept thinking of it as I read this book (to the extent that I wonder did it heavily influence Clare's own book). 4.5 stars - a wonderful read. Highly recommended. Beautiful little tale of farm life on the English-Welsh border from the turn of the last century covering nearly a hundred years, with a pair of twin brothers, Lewis and Benjamin Jones, taking center stage as they journey together from childhood to old age, largely untouched by wars and the outside world, clinging to old ways and values learned from their parents and grandparents. ON THE BLACK HILL (1982) is a quiet character-driven story filled with a strong sense of place and atmosphere. My first book by Bruce Chatwin, who died at only 49, in 1989. A most enjoyable read. Very highly recommended. - Tim Bazzett, author of the memoir, BOOKLOVER
While I read ''On the Black Hill'' with unflagging interest and with small shivers of astonishment or delight at the author's skill, I was never profoundly moved by the human story. The novel's impact - and it is considerable - derives mainly from Mr. Chatwin's ability to mount his vividly imagined scenes of graphic, almost visionary, intensity and from what I would call the poetic dimension of his language. Har bearbetningenPriserUppmärksammade listor
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