The Winters Tale Retold (Hogarth Shakespeare)
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Köp båda 2 för 548 krShe makes us read on, our hearts in our mouths, to see how a twice-told story will turn out this time * Publishers Weekly * The intricacy with which Winterson has plotted her novel against each Shakespearean detail will delight readers familiar with the original its part of a vision of a world in which past, present, and future are lived simultaneously, original and adaptation existing in the same moment. * The Times * A book of considerable beauty Wintersons fiction is a fine invitation into this deeply Shakespearean vision of imagination as the best kind of truth-telling -- Rowan Williams * New Statesman * Wintersons stage, like that of Shakespeare, is filled with wonders -- Frances Wilson * Times Literary Supplement * Winterson is faithful to both the narrative and the spirit of the play, while transposing it to an utterly different and modern setting There is lightness here, in the frisky prose and the authors delight in invention, but you are never free of the awareness of dark shadows where danger and corruption lie in wait. -- Allan Massie * Scotsman * Clever and beautiful...it soars * Financial Times * A deeply felt, emotionally intelligent and serious novel, which resists easy answers and yet expresses the hope that human beings can muddle through, and that bad pasts can have good outcomes... Pulsates with such authenticity and imaginative generosity that I defy you not to engage with it. -- Andrew Dickson * Independent * The Winters Tale, one of the late, 'problem' plays, is about loss, remorse and forgiveness, and the nature of time. Winterson has captured all this with respect and affection for Shakespeares text, and made it new with her own bold and poetic prose and her insights into love and grief. There are passages here so concisely beautiful they give you goosebumps. -- Lucasta Miller * Radar * Emotionally wrought and profoundly intelligent it will pull you into its troubled, wise world of jealousy, paranoia, grief, revenge and forgiveness in some of the most stunning prose youll read this year Winterson masterfully interweaves layers of narrative and themes so that reading the novel is like listening to a Bach prelude and fugue A supremely clever, compelling and emotionally affecting novel that deserves multiple readings to appreciate its many layers. -- Hannah Beckerman * Mail on Sunday * Engrossing, almost soapily addictive * Independent *
Jeanette Winterson CBE was born in Manchester. She published her first novel, Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit, at twenty-five. Over two decades later she revisited that material in her internationally bestselling memoir Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?. Winterson has written thirteen novels for adults and two previous collections of short stories, as well as children's books, non-fiction and screenplays. She is Professor of New Writing at the University of Manchester. She lives in the Cotswolds in a wood and in Spitalfields, London.