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Karen Hofmann

    La escritura de Karen Hofmann profundiza en temas de familia, identidad y la búsqueda de significado, todo ello filtrado a través de un estilo distintivo marcado por una aguda perspicacia psicológica. Sus narrativas están arraigadas en la experiencia personal, a menudo con una corriente subterránea de ansiedad por deberes y responsabilidades olvidadas. Hofmann explora la delicada naturaleza de las conexiones humanas y las complejidades de la existencia cotidiana, ofreciendo a los lectores una mirada profunda a la condición humana. Su prosa es a la vez poética y cruda, reflejando su perspectiva única.

    Where We Live
    After Alice
    What is Going to Happen Next
    Echolocation
    A Brief View from the Coastal Suite
    • 2024

      Where We Live

      • 352 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Set against the backdrop of urban Vancouver, four siblings navigate the complexities of middle age, shaped by both their shared rural upbringing and individual life experiences. Their journeys intertwine as they confront work, relationships, and parenting in the late 2010s, revealing how their past influences their present aspirations. Each sibling faces the challenges of their environment and family history while seeking a sense of belonging and a true home, highlighting the enduring impact of family ties and personal growth.

      Where We Live
    • 2021

      A Brief View from the Coastal Suite

      • 336 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      This book features a collection of thought-provoking discussion questions curated by the author, designed to deepen readers' engagement with the themes and characters. These questions encourage critical thinking and facilitate conversations, making it an excellent choice for book clubs or individual reflection. The inclusion of these insights adds a unique layer to the reading experience, inviting readers to explore the narrative more profoundly.

      A Brief View from the Coastal Suite
    • 2019

      Echolocation

      • 256 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Recognized with an award for excellence in book design, this work stands out for its compelling prose and artistic presentation. The content is crafted with care, showcasing the author's unique voice and storytelling ability. The book's design complements its narrative, enhancing the reader's experience and engagement. The accolades reflect its quality and the impact it has made in the literary community, making it a noteworthy addition for any book lover.

      Echolocation
    • 2017

      Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Before 1979 -- 1. It Could Always Be Worse -- 2. Aloft -- 3. Acquisition -- 4. Nature -- 5. Climbing -- 6. The Prodigals -- 7. The Golden Gates -- 8. Merger -- 9. An Education -- 10. Letdown -- 11. Afloat -- 12. Jam -- 13. Falling for You -- 14. Wreck -- 15. Black Ops -- 16. The Knuckleheads -- 17. Caught -- 18. Salmon Returning -- 19. Deal -- 20. No Deal -- 21. Latitude -- After -- Acknowledgements

      What is Going to Happen Next
    • 2014

      After Alice

      • 311 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Having escaped the place in her youth, retired professor Sidonie von Taler returns to her ancestral Okanagan valley orchards still very much in the shadow of her deceased older sister Alice. As she sifts through the detritus of her family history, Sidonie is haunted by memories of trauma and triumph in equal measure, and must reconcile past and present while reconnecting with the people she left behind. Karen Hofmann's debut novel blends a poetic sensibility with issues of land stewardship, social stratification and colonialism. Her eye for period detail and characterization is reminiscent of Margaret Atwood's The Blind Assassin or Margaret Laurence's The Stone Angel, while her lyrical realization of bygone B.C. pastoralia recalls the work of George Bowering.

      After Alice