Orange World and Other Stories
- 288 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
"This is a Borzoi book published by Alfred A. Knopf"--Title page verso.
Karen Russell crea relatos maravillosamente extraños e imaginativos que se adentran en los espacios liminales entre lo real y lo fantástico. Su prosa es celebrada por su rico lirismo y su capacidad para evocar personajes inolvidables que navegan por los peculiares paisajes de la experiencia humana. Russell equilibra magistralmente el humor y la melancolía, invitando a los lectores a contemplar los aspectos caprichosos y profundos de la vida. Su voz única y su narrativa inventiva revelan una profunda fascinación por los temas de pertenencia, identidad y la búsqueda de un hogar.







"This is a Borzoi book published by Alfred A. Knopf"--Title page verso.
Set against the backdrop of the Dust Bowl, the story follows five characters whose lives intersect after a devastating storm hits their small Nebraska town. As they navigate the challenges brought on by the environmental disaster, their intertwined fates reveal themes of resilience, survival, and the impact of nature on human relationships.
Charting loss, love, and the difficult art of growing up, these stories unfurl with wicked humour and insight. a boy whose dreams foretell implacable tragedies is sent to 'Sleepaway Camp for Disordered Dreamers' (Cabin 1, Narcoleptics;
On Strong Beach, an awkward teen with a terrible haircut has a reversal of fortune when he finds artefacts from the future lining a seagulls' nest. By the Hox River in Nebraska, a window fuels both family pride and deadly revenge. In a godforsaken barn in what they suspect is Kentucky, Presidents Eisenhower, John Adams and Rutherford B. Hayes are bemused to find themselves reincarnated as horses. And in the collection's title story, Clyde and Magreb - he a traditional capes-and-coffins vampire, she the more progressive variety - settle in an Italian lemon grove in the hope that its ripe fruit will keep their thirst for blood at bay.
ONE OF BUZZFEED'S BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR For the first time in paperback, a haunting novella from the uncannily imaginative author of the national bestsellers Swamplandia! and Orange World: the story of a deadly insomnia epidemic and the lengths one woman will go to to fight it. Trish Edgewater is the Slumber Corps' top recruiter. On the phone, at a specially organized Sleep Drive, even in a supermarket parking lot: Trish can get even the most reluctant healthy dreamer to donate sleep to an insomniac in crisis--one of hundreds of thousands of people who have totally lost the ability to sleep. Trish cries, she shakes, she shows potential donors a picture of her deceased sister, Dori: one of the first victims of the lethal insomnia plague that has swept the globe. Run by the wealthy and enigmatic Storch brothers, the Slumber Corps is at the forefront of the fight against this deadly new disease. But when Trish is confronted by "Baby A," the first universal sleep donor, and the mysterious "Donor Y," whose horrific infectious nightmares are threatening to sweep through the precious sleep supply, her faith in the organization and in her own motives begins to falter. Fully illustrated with dreamy evocations of Russell's singular imagination and featuring a brand-new "Nightmare Appendix," Sleep Donation will keep readers up long into the night and long after haunt their dreams.
The Bigtree alligator wrestling dynasty is in decline, and Ava, a resourceful but terrified twelve year old, must battle to save it. After the death of her beautiful and legendary mother, Swamplandia, Ava.s island home in the Florida Everglades, is under threat from a nearby competitor.