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This novel is a sprawling family saga that spans three generations and crosses continents, centered on an unorthodox coming-of-age story. The narrator, Calliope Stephanides, is a hermaphrodite raised as a girl who ultimately finds happiness living as a man in contemporary Berlin. Cal's journey begins in Greece, specifically Asia Minor, where in 1922, siblings Lefty and Desdemona Stephanides escape their war-torn homeland and arrive in Detroit as a married couple. Their union leads to the birth of Calliope, whose ambiguous sexuality is humorously noted: some inherit houses or famous names, while she inherited a recessive gene and rare family jewels. As Cal recounts the Stephanides family's experiences in America—from the Great Depression to the Nixon era—he simultaneously unfolds his own journey toward a new identity. The narrative voice is arch, humorous, and self-aware, cleverly drawing attention to its own storytelling techniques without becoming tiresome. This ambitious, brainy novel also features unexpected elements, like the Oracle of Delphi appearing during a teenage encounter, yet it remains deeply compassionate. The rich story engages both the heart and mind, making it a remarkable exploration of identity and family.
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Middlesex, Jeffrey Eugenides
- Idioma
- Publicado en
- 2002
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- Título
- Middlesex
- Subtítulo
- A Novel (1st)
- Idioma
- Inglés
- Autores
- Jeffrey Eugenides
- Editorial
- Farrar, Straus and Giroux
- Publicado en
- 2002
- Formato
- Tapa dura
- Páginas
- 532
- ISBN10
- 0747560234
- ISBN13
- 9780747560234
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- Ficción, Amor, Familia, Ficción contemporánea, EE.UU., LGBTQ+, Literatura americana, Secretos, Sexualidad e intimidad, Novelas sociales, América, Grecia, Genealogía, Hermanos y hermanas, Homosexualidad, Búsqueda de uno mismo, Turquía, Inmigrantes, Incesto, Premio Pulitzer, Transexualidad, cambio de género, Asia Menor, Intersexualidad (hermafroditismo), Realismo histérico
- Primera publicación
- 2002
- Título original
- Middlesex
- Calificación
- 4,05 de 5
- Descripción
- This novel is a sprawling family saga that spans three generations and crosses continents, centered on an unorthodox coming-of-age story. The narrator, Calliope Stephanides, is a hermaphrodite raised as a girl who ultimately finds happiness living as a man in contemporary Berlin. Cal's journey begins in Greece, specifically Asia Minor, where in 1922, siblings Lefty and Desdemona Stephanides escape their war-torn homeland and arrive in Detroit as a married couple. Their union leads to the birth of Calliope, whose ambiguous sexuality is humorously noted: some inherit houses or famous names, while she inherited a recessive gene and rare family jewels. As Cal recounts the Stephanides family's experiences in America—from the Great Depression to the Nixon era—he simultaneously unfolds his own journey toward a new identity. The narrative voice is arch, humorous, and self-aware, cleverly drawing attention to its own storytelling techniques without becoming tiresome. This ambitious, brainy novel also features unexpected elements, like the Oracle of Delphi appearing during a teenage encounter, yet it remains deeply compassionate. The rich story engages both the heart and mind, making it a remarkable exploration of identity and family.
















