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- 640 páginas
- 23 horas de lectura
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In some respects, Richard Powers's <i>The Time of Our Singing</i> is just a big, absorbing drama about an American family, with the typical ingredients of an immigrant parent and some social obstacles--in this case, a biracial marriage in the Civil Rights era--to be overcome by the talented children. But Powers's lyrical gifts lift this material far above its familiar subject matter. His descriptions of music alone will transport the reader. The Strom family were raised with this common language: "Our parents' Crazed Quotations game played on the notion that every moment's tune had all history's music box for its counterpoint. On any evening in Hamilton Heights, we could jump from organum to atonality without any hint of all the centuries that had died fiery deaths between them." The central figure of this novel is the dazzling Jonah, who makes a life from singing, and who may be the only person around him who regards his racial heritage as irrelevant to his ambitions. Powers's is such a fertile writer, however, that he can't stay with any single story, but plunges into pages and pages of family and social histories. The result is a rambling, resonant, fearless novel that pulls the reader along in its wake. <i>--Regina Marler</i>
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The Time of Our Singing, Richard Powers
- Dedicatorias / subrayados
- Manchas por humedad / de suciedad
- Retirado de la biblioteca
- Idioma
- Publicado en
- 2003
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- Estado del libro
- Dañado
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- 8,47 €
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