A Brief History of Living Forever
The audacious new novel from the author of Spaceman of Bohemia
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2023
Sceptre (Verlag)
978-1-5293-6879-6 (ISBN)
Sceptre (Verlag)
978-1-5293-6879-6 (ISBN)
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An audacious novel set in near-future America, from the critically acclaimed author of SPACEMAN OF BOHEMIA.
'Ambitious, exciting . . . touches of Don DeLillo' Daily Telegraph
'A Kurt Vonnegut-like satirical touch' New York Times
'Inventive and heartfelt . . . packs a walloping punch' Esquire
When Adéla discovers she has a terminal illness, her thoughts turn to Tereza, the child she gave up at birth. Leaving behind her family in their native Czech village, Adéla flies to the United States to find her long-lost daughter before it is too late.
Raised in America and living in a fractured New York City, Tereza is working for two suspicious biotech moguls hellbent on immortality. But before Tereza can imagine a cure for Adéla, her mother dies and her body disappears.
Narrated by Adéla's restless spirit, the novel blends an immigrant mother's heart-breaking journey through Reagan's American dream with her children's quest to reclaim her in the near future. By turns insightful, poignant and satirical, A Brief History of Living Forever deftly navigates grief and hope in a high-wire act of storytelling.
Praise for SPACEMAN OF BOHEMIA:
'Funny, human and oddly down-to-earth' Guardian
'A superb debut' Literary Review
'Booming with vitality and originality' New York Times
'Ambitious, exciting . . . touches of Don DeLillo' Daily Telegraph
'A Kurt Vonnegut-like satirical touch' New York Times
'Inventive and heartfelt . . . packs a walloping punch' Esquire
When Adéla discovers she has a terminal illness, her thoughts turn to Tereza, the child she gave up at birth. Leaving behind her family in their native Czech village, Adéla flies to the United States to find her long-lost daughter before it is too late.
Raised in America and living in a fractured New York City, Tereza is working for two suspicious biotech moguls hellbent on immortality. But before Tereza can imagine a cure for Adéla, her mother dies and her body disappears.
Narrated by Adéla's restless spirit, the novel blends an immigrant mother's heart-breaking journey through Reagan's American dream with her children's quest to reclaim her in the near future. By turns insightful, poignant and satirical, A Brief History of Living Forever deftly navigates grief and hope in a high-wire act of storytelling.
Praise for SPACEMAN OF BOHEMIA:
'Funny, human and oddly down-to-earth' Guardian
'A superb debut' Literary Review
'Booming with vitality and originality' New York Times
Jaroslav Kalfar was born in the Czech Republic and immigrated to the United States at the age of fifteen. He earned his MFA at NYU, where he was a Goldwater Fellow and a finalist for the E. L. Doctorow Fellowship. In 2018, he was selected for the National Endowment for the Arts Writing Fellowship. Spaceman of Bohemia, his critically acclaimed debut novel, was a finalist for the Arthur C. Clarke Award and has been translated into fifteen languages. Spaceman, an adaptation of the novel, is forthcoming soon as a major motion picture. Kalfar lives in Brooklyn.
| Erscheinungsdatum | 23.03.2023 |
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| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 152 x 232 mm |
| Gewicht | 390 g |
| Themenwelt | Literatur ► Fantasy / Science Fiction ► Science Fiction |
| Literatur ► Romane / Erzählungen | |
| ISBN-10 | 1-5293-6879-0 / 1529368790 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-5293-6879-6 / 9781529368796 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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