quarta-feira, 6 de janeiro de 2010
The Independent
Jerusalem, By Gonçalo Tavares
Characters are damaged, violence is inevitable, the outlook is bleak – which is why 'Jerusalem' is riveting
Reviewed by Daniel Hahn
"Tavares has created something compelling, darkly beautiful and driven, and totally original. Jerusalem is not an easy book to read – at least insofar as it is more disturbing than reassuring, its characters are damaged and their stories distressing, the whole stripped back and entirely unsentimental. Yes, it's bleak – but it's also daring, thought-provoking and brilliant."
The Independent, Sunday, 3 January 2010
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Characters are damaged, violence is inevitable, the outlook is bleak – which is why 'Jerusalem' is riveting
Reviewed by Daniel Hahn
"Tavares has created something compelling, darkly beautiful and driven, and totally original. Jerusalem is not an easy book to read – at least insofar as it is more disturbing than reassuring, its characters are damaged and their stories distressing, the whole stripped back and entirely unsentimental. Yes, it's bleak – but it's also daring, thought-provoking and brilliant."
The Independent, Sunday, 3 January 2010
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