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Gob's Grief

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New York
Kiadó: Vintage Books
Kiadás helye: New York
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Kötés típusa: Ragasztott papírkötés
Oldalszám: 387 oldal
Sorozatcím: Vintage Contemporaries
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 20 cm x 13 cm
ISBN: 978-0-375-72624-8
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"A masterpiece of retrospective mythology. . . . Adrian hasn't just reimagined or reenacted this time of national crisis; he's managed to relive it through his characters." —Walter Kirn, GQ
In
the summer of 1863, Gob and Tomo Woodhull, fictional eleven-year-old twin sons of Victoria Woodhull, agree together to forsake their home and family in Licking County, Ohio, for the glories of the Union Army. But on the night of their departure for the war, Gob suffers a change of heart, and Tomo is forced to leave his brother behind. Tomo falls in as a bugler with the Ninth Ohio Volunteers and briefly revels in camp life; but when he is shot clean through the eye in his very first battle. Gob is left to endure the guilt and grief that will later come to fuel his obsession with building a vast machine that will bring Tomo—indeed, all the Civil War dead—back to life.
Epic in scope yet emotionally intimate, Gob's Grief c::e&te's. a world both fantastic and familiar arid fills it... Tovább

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FICTION
"A masterpiece of retrospective mythology. . . . Adrian hasn't just reimagined or reenacted this time of national crisis; he's managed to relive it through his characters." —Walter Kirn, GQ
In
the summer of 1863, Gob and Tomo Woodhull, fictional eleven-year-old twin sons of Victoria Woodhull, agree together to forsake their home and family in Licking County, Ohio, for the glories of the Union Army. But on the night of their departure for the war, Gob suffers a change of heart, and Tomo is forced to leave his brother behind. Tomo falls in as a bugler with the Ninth Ohio Volunteers and briefly revels in camp life; but when he is shot clean through the eye in his very first battle. Gob is left to endure the guilt and grief that will later come to fuel his obsession with building a vast machine that will bring Tomo—indeed, all the Civil War dead—back to life.
Epic in scope yet emotionally intimate, Gob's Grief c::e&te's. a world both fantastic and familiar arid fills it with characters who breathe on the page, capturing the spirit of a fevered nation populated with lost brothers and lost souls.
"Unlike many first-time novelists, Adrian takes great risks here. He brings to life scores of historical figures, from Walt Whitman to Abe Lincoln, with a startling ease and grace. More remarkable, however, is his ability to inspire sympathy for—even faith in—Gob's mission." —Time Out New York
"Remarkable . . . utterly different. A work unlike any that has come before it." —The Economist Vissza

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