The Black Isle
- 614 páginas
- 22 horas de lectura
'The Black Isle is an elegant, disturbing and satisfying read, both epic and intimate.'- The Los Angeles Times
Sandi Tan es una cineasta y novelista cuya obra ofrece ambiciosas historias de madurez sobrenaturales. Su escritura a menudo combina elementos paranormales con una sensibilidad gótica, presentando heroínas complejas y feroces. Las novelas de Tan son conocidas por sus temas más oscuros y comentarios sociales, ofreciendo una lectura atractiva y absorbente. Su estilo se describe como épico e íntimo, creando una experiencia literaria fascinante y satisfactoria.


'The Black Isle is an elegant, disturbing and satisfying read, both epic and intimate.'- The Los Angeles Times
From author and filmmaker Sandi Tan, director of the acclaimed documentary Shirkers, comes a novel about a neighborhood of immigrants, seekers, lovers, and lurkers. The residents of Santa Claus Lane do their best to stay out of each other’s way, but desire, fury and mischief too often propel these suburban neighbors to collide. Precocious Korean American sisters Mira and Rosemary find their world rocked by a suicide, and they must fight to keep their home; a charismatic and creepy drama teacher grooms his students; a sardonic gay horror novelist finds that aging is more terrifying than any monster; and a white hippie mom and her adopted Vietnamese daughter realize that their anger binds them rather than pushes them apart. Lurkers is an homage to the rangy beauty of Los Angeles and the surprising power that we have to change the lives of those around us.