Most Popular Books by Colum McCann

Colum McCann is the author of This Side of Brightness (2013), Let the Great World Spin (2009), American Mother (2024), Dancer (2013), Apeirogon (2020).

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This Side of Brightness

release date: Jun 25, 2013
This Side of Brightness
From the author of Songdogs, a magnificent work of imagination and history set in the tunnels of New York City. In the early years of the century, Nathan Walker leaves his native Georgia for New York City and the most dangerous job in America. A sandhog, he burrows beneath the East River, digging the tunnel that will carry trains from Brooklyn to Manhattan. Above ground, the sandhogs--black, white, Irish, Italian--keep their distance from each other until a spectacular accident welds a bond between Walker and his fellow diggers--a bond that will bless and curse the next three generations. Years later, Treefrog, a homeless man driven below by a shameful secret, endures a punishing winter in his subway nest. In tones ranging from bleak to disturbingly funny, Treefrog recounts his strategies of survival--killing rats, scavenging for discarded soda cans, washing in the snow. Between Nathan Walker and Treefrog stretch seventy years of ill-fated loves and unintended crimes. In a triumph of plotting, the two stories fuse to form a tale of family, race, and redemption that is as bold and fabulous as New York City itself. In This Side of Brightness, Colum McCann confirms his place in the front ranks of modern writers.

Let the Great World Spin

release date: Jun 23, 2009
Let the Great World Spin
NATIONAL BOOK AWARD WINNER • Colum McCann’s beloved novel inspired by Philippe Petit’s daring high-wire stunt, which is also depicted in the film The Walk starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt In the dawning light of a late-summer morning, the people of lower Manhattan stand hushed, staring up in disbelief at the Twin Towers. It is August 1974, and a mysterious tightrope walker is running, dancing, leaping between the towers, suspended a quarter mile above the ground. In the streets below, a slew of ordinary lives become extraordinary in bestselling novelist Colum McCann’s stunningly intricate portrait of a city and its people. Let the Great World Spin is the critically acclaimed author’s most ambitious novel yet: a dazzlingly rich vision of the pain, loveliness, mystery, and promise of New York City in the 1970s. Corrigan, a radical young Irish monk, struggles with his own demons as he lives among the prostitutes in the middle of the burning Bronx. A group of mothers gather in a Park Avenue apartment to mourn their sons who died in Vietnam, only to discover just how much divides them even in grief. A young artist finds herself at the scene of a hit-and-run that sends her own life careening sideways. Tillie, a thirty-eight-year-old grandmother, turns tricks alongside her teenage daughter, determined not only to take care of her family but to prove her own worth. Elegantly weaving together these and other seemingly disparate lives, McCann’s powerful allegory comes alive in the unforgettable voices of the city’s people, unexpectedly drawn together by hope, beauty, and the “artistic crime of the century.” A sweeping and radical social novel, Let the Great World Spin captures the spirit of America in a time of transition, extraordinary promise, and, in hindsight, heartbreaking innocence. Hailed as a “fiercely original talent” (San Francisco Chronicle), award-winning novelist McCann has delivered a triumphantly American masterpiece that awakens in us a sense of what the novel can achieve, confront, and even heal. BONUS: This edition includes an excerpt from Colum McCann’s TransAtlantic. “This is a gorgeous book, multilayered and deeply felt, and it’s a damned lot of fun to read, too. Leave it to an Irishman to write one of the greatest-ever novels about New York. There’s so much passion and humor and pure lifeforce on every page of Let the Great World Spin that you’ll find yourself giddy, dizzy, overwhelmed.”—Dave Eggers “Stunning . . . [an] elegiac glimpse of hope . . . It’s a novel rooted firmly in time and place. It vividly captures New York at its worst and best. But it transcends all that. In the end, it’s a novel about families—the ones we’re born into and the ones we make for ourselves.”—USA Today

American Mother

release date: Mar 05, 2024
American Mother
"A spectacular tale of violence and forgiveness."— Salman Rushdie “It’s kind of unique in my experience. . . . It’s a novelist writing about an actual event with a depth and thoroughness that you never get from the news.”—Michael Cunningham, via New York Times What does a mother say to the person responsible for kidnapping, torturing, and murdering her son? National Book Award-winning author Colum McCann channels Diane Foley’s voice as she tells her story, as the mother of American journalist Jim Foley – in search of answers, beyond justice, found through dogged, empathetic, spiritual enquiry. In late 2021, Diane Foley sat at a table across from her son''s killer, Alexanda Kotey, a member of the ISIS group known as "The Beatles" who plead guilty to the kidnapping, torture, and murder of her son seven years before. Kotey was about to go serve life imprisonment and this was Diane’s chance to talk to the man who had been involved with brutally taking her son''s last breath. What would she say to his killer? What would he reveal to her? Might she even be able to summon forgiveness for him? So begins American Mother— which reads alternately like a thriller, a biography, a mystery, a memoir, and a literary examination of grace. Diane looks back on the early days when Jim was a child and his journey to journalism, and the killing fields of the world where he reports with indefatigable determination and insight on the plight of those caught up in the agonies of war. She guides us through her family history and the difficulties they faced when Jim was captured. And she also charts the tenacity it takes to turn her grief into grace as she seeks to give voice to those who are still being kidnapped and wrongfully detained around the world. Few journeys are more worthy than this and, in this astonishing book, we are all invited to celebrate the lives of those who are never, in the end, gone.

Dancer

release date: Jun 25, 2013
Dancer
The National Book Award–winning author’s biographical novel of Russian dancer Rudolf Nureyev: “Exuberant and exhilarating . . . a brilliant leap of imagination” (San Francisco Chronicle). In Dancer, Colum McCann tells the ballet icon’s story through the myriad voices of those who knew him. There is Anna Vasileva, Rudi’s first ballet teacher, who rescues her protégé from the stunted life of his provincial town; Yulia, whose sexual and artistic ambitions are thwarted by her Soviet-sanctioned marriage; and Victor, the Venezuelan street hustler, who reveals the lurid underside of the gay celebrity set. Spanning four decades and many worlds, from the horrors of the Second World War to the wild abandon of New York in the ‘80s, Dancer is peopled by a large cast of characters, obscure and famous: doormen and shoemakers, nurses and translators, Margot Fonteyn, Eric Bruhn, and John Lennon. And at the heart of the spectacle stands the artist himself, willful, lustful, and driven by a never-to-be-met need for perfection.

Apeirogon

release date: Nov 12, 2020
Apeirogon
Rami Elhanan și Bassam Aramin trăiesc aproape unul de celălalt – și totuși sunt complet diferiți. Rami e israelian. Bassam e palestinian. Plăcuța de înmatriculare a lui Rami e galbenă. Plăcuța de înmatriculare a lui Bassam e verde. Rami face cincisprezece minute cu mașina până în Cisiordania. Același drum îi ia lui Bassam o oră și jumătate. Ambii bărbați și-au pierdut fiicele. Fata de treisprezece ani a lui Rami, Smadar, a fost ucisă într-un atentat sinucigaș în timp ce se ducea să-și cumpere cărți împreună cu prietenele ei. Fiica lui Bassam, Abir, în vârstă de zece ani, a fost ucisă cu un glonț de cauciuc de un membru al poliției de frontieră în fața școlii. În buzunar avea o brățară de dropsuri pe care nu apucase să le mănânce. Rami și Bassam au fost crescuți să se urască unul pe celălalt. Și totuși devin cei mai buni prieteni. În acest roman epic – numit după un poligon cu un număr de laturi infinit numărabil –, Colum McCann străbate secole și continente, realizând o țesătură în care timpul, arta, istoria, natura și politica alcătuiesc o tapiserie de prietenie, dragoste, pierdere și apartenență. Muzical, plin de forță, delicat și ambițios, Apeirogon este romanul vremurilor noastre. „Apeirogon nu seamănă cu nici o carte pe care ați citit-o vreodată... Veți descoperi o formă narativă fără precedent și profund autentică. Vă pot spune doar atât: citiți cartea lui McCann. Este o carte importantă.” Michael Cunningham „McCann face o echilibristică perfectă între viață și artă; scriind cu un lirism și o empatie extraordinare, surprinde modul în care se propagă atât efectele provocate de violență și durere, cât și frumusețea și puterea miraculoasă a prieteniei și a iubirii, a curajului și a adevărului.” Booklist „Un apeirogon este un poligon cu un număr infinit de laturi – iar cartea transcendentă a lui Colum McCann este plină de sute de segmente emoționale care îndeamnă la reflecție. McCann transformă aceste realități crude în ficțiune captivantă, și o face cu o imensă forță poetică.” Independent „Orbitor... hipnotic... sfâșietor și fascinant... Pe lângă strălucirea caleidoscopică a narațiunii, aceasta este și o poveste profund umană.” San Francisco Chronicle

Fishing the Sloe-Black River

release date: Feb 01, 2004
Fishing the Sloe-Black River
Twelve stories about Irish misfits by the author of Songdogs include the tale of the anorexic nun who dies in a Long Island hospital and the talkative beautician who works with corpses.

Thirteen Ways of Looking

release date: Oct 13, 2015
Thirteen Ways of Looking
NAMED ONE OF THE TEN BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY CHICAGO TRIBUNE AND ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY The New York Times Book Review • NPR • Los Angeles Times • The Boston Globe • The Seattle Times • The Independent In such acclaimed novels as Let the Great World Spin and TransAtlantic, National Book Award–winning author Colum McCann has transfixed readers with his precision, tenderness, and authority. Now, in his first collection of short fiction in more than a decade, McCann charts the territory of chance, and the profound and intimate consequences of even our smallest moments. “As it was, it was like being set down in the best of poems, carried into a cold landscape, blindfolded, turned around, unblindfolded, forced, then, to invent new ways of seeing.” In the exuberant title novella, a retired judge reflects on his life’s work, unaware as he goes about his daily routines that this particular morning will be his last. In “Sh’khol,” a mother spending Christmas alone with her son confronts the unthinkable when he disappears while swimming off the coast near their home in Ireland. In “Treaty,” an elderly nun catches a snippet of a news report in which it is revealed that the man who once kidnapped and brutalized her is alive, masquerading as an agent of peace. And in “What Time Is It Now, Where You Are?” a writer constructs a story about a Marine in Afghanistan calling home on New Year’s Eve. Deeply personal, subtly subversive, at times harrowing, and indeed funny, yet also full of comfort, Thirteen Ways of Looking is a striking achievement. With unsurpassed empathy for his characters and their inner lives, Colum McCann forges from their stories a profound tribute to our search for meaning and grace. The collection is a rumination on the power of storytelling in a world where language and memory can sometimes falter, but in the end do not fail us, and a contemplation of the healing power of literature. Praise for Thirteen Ways of Looking “Extraordinary . . . incandescent.”—Chicago Tribune “The irreducible mystery of human experience ties this small collection together, and in each of these stories McCann explores that theme in some strikingly effective ways. . . . [The first story] is as fascinating as it is poignant. . . . [The second] captures the mundane and mysterious aspects of shaping characters from the gray clay of words, placing them in realistic settings and breathing life into their lungs. . . . That he makes the story so emotionally compelling is a sign of his genius. . . . The most remarkable [piece] is Sh’khol. . . . Caught in the rushing currents of this drama, you know you’re reading a little masterpiece.”—The Washington Post “McCann is a writer of power and subtlety and beauty. . . . The powerful title story loiters in the mind long after you’ve read it.”—Sarah Lyall, The New York Times “[McCann] unspools complex and unforgettable stories in this, his first collection in more than a decade.”—The Boston Globe “McCann is a passionate writer whose impulse is always toward a generous understanding of his diverse characters.”—The Wall Street Journal “Powerful, profound, and deeply empathetic, McCann’s beautifully wrought writing in Thirteen Ways of Looking glides off the page.”—BuzzFeed “McCann weaves the magic that made Let the Great World Spin so acclaimed.”—The Huffington Post

TransAtlantic

release date: Jun 04, 2013
TransAtlantic
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • LONGLISTED FOR THE MAN BOOKER PRIZE • NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY KIRKUS REVIEWS In the National Book Award–winning Let the Great World Spin, Colum McCann thrilled readers with a marvelous high-wire act of fiction that The New York Times Book Review called “an emotional tour de force.” Now McCann demonstrates once again why he is one of the most acclaimed and essential authors of his generation with a soaring novel that spans continents, leaps centuries, and unites a cast of deftly rendered characters, both real and imagined. Newfoundland, 1919. Two aviators—Jack Alcock and Arthur Brown—set course for Ireland as they attempt the first nonstop flight across the Atlantic Ocean, placing their trust in a modified bomber to heal the wounds of the Great War. Dublin, 1845 and ’46. On an international lecture tour in support of his subversive autobiography, Frederick Douglass finds the Irish people sympathetic to the abolitionist cause—despite the fact that, as famine ravages the countryside, the poor suffer from hardships that are astonishing even to an American slave. New York, 1998. Leaving behind a young wife and newborn child, Senator George Mitchell departs for Belfast, where it has fallen to him, the son of an Irish-American father and a Lebanese mother, to shepherd Northern Ireland’s notoriously bitter and volatile peace talks to an uncertain conclusion. These three iconic crossings are connected by a series of remarkable women whose personal stories are caught up in the swells of history. Beginning with Irish housemaid Lily Duggan, who crosses paths with Frederick Douglass, the novel follows her daughter and granddaughter, Emily and Lottie, and culminates in the present-day story of Hannah Carson, in whom all the hopes and failures of previous generations live on. From the loughs of Ireland to the flatlands of Missouri and the windswept coast of Newfoundland, their journeys mirror the progress and shape of history. They each learn that even the most unassuming moments of grace have a way of rippling through time, space, and memory. The most mature work yet from an incomparable storyteller, TransAtlantic is a profound meditation on identity and history in a wide world that grows somehow smaller and more wondrous with each passing year. Look for special features inside. Join the Random House Reader’s Circle for author chats and more. “A dazzlingly talented author’s latest high-wire act . . . Reminiscent of the finest work of Michael Ondaatje and Michael Cunningham, TransAtlantic is Colum McCann’s most penetrating novel yet.”—O: The Oprah Magazine “One of the greatest pleasures of TransAtlantic is how provisional it makes history feel, how intimate, and intensely real. . . . Here is the uncanny thing McCann finds again and again about the miraculous: that it is inseparable from the everyday.”—The Boston Globe “Ingenious . . . The intricate connections [McCann] has crafted between the stories of his women and our men [seem] written in air, in water, and—given that his subject is the confluence of Irish and American history—in blood.”—Esquire “Another sweeping, beautifully constructed tapestry of life . . . Reading McCann is a rare joy.”—The Seattle Times “Entrancing . . . McCann folds his epic meticulously into this relatively slim volume like an accordion; each pleat holds music—elation and sorrow.”—The Denver Post

Everything in This Country Must

release date: Jun 25, 2013
Everything in This Country Must
Colum McCann''s Everything in This Country Must, a writer of fierce originality and haunting lyricism, turns to the troubles in Northern Ireland and reveals the reverberations of political tragedy in the most intimate lives of men and women, parents and children. In the title story, a teenage girl must choose between allegiance to her Catholic father and gratitude to the British soldiers who have saved the family''s horse. The young hero of Hunger Strike, a novella, tries to replicate the experience of his uncle, an IRA prisoner on hunger strike. And in Wood, a small boy does his part for the Protestant marches, concealing his involvement from his blind father. Writing in a new form, but with the skill and force and sparkling poetry that have brought him international acclaim, Colum McCann has delivered masterful, memorable short fiction.

Songdogs

release date: Oct 15, 1996
Songdogs
Colum McCann creates a mesmerizing evocation of the gulf between memory and imational, love and loss, past and present, in this arresting novel. With unreliable memories and scraps of photographs as his only clues, Conor Lyons follows the tracks of his father--a rootless photographer--as he moved from war-torn Spain to the barren plains of Mexico--where he met Conor''s mother--and finally back to Ireland for the story''s heartrending climax.

Letters to a Young Writer

release date: Apr 04, 2017
Letters to a Young Writer
From the bestselling author of the National Book Award winner Let the Great World Spin comes a lesson in how to be a writer—and so much more than that. Intriguing and inspirational, this book is a call to look outward rather than inward. McCann asks his readers to constantly push the boundaries of experience, to see empathy and wonder in the stories we craft and hear. A paean to the power of language, both by argument and by example, Letters to a Young Writer is fierce and honest in its testament to the bruises delivered by writing as both a profession and a calling. It charges aspiring writers to learn the rules and even break them. These fifty-two essays are ultimately a profound challenge to a new generation to bring truth and light to a dark world through their art.

Zoli

release date: Jan 01, 2006
Zoli
As fascism spreads across 1930s Europe, Zoli Novotna, a young Gypsy poet, and her grandfather seek refuge with a clan of Romani harpists, where her fame as a poet leads to a flight to the West as she struggles to find where she truly belongs.

Twist

release date: Mar 25, 2025
Twist
A propulsive novel of rupture and repair in the digital age, delving into a hidden world deep under the ocean—from the New York Times bestselling author of Apeirogon and Let the Great World Spin “The spirit of Joseph Conrad hovers over the text, but here the heart of darkness lies at the bottom of the ocean.”—Salman Rushdie “Everything gets fixed, and we all stay broken.” Anthony Fennell, an Irish journalist and playwright, is assigned to cover the underwater cables that carry the world’s information. The sum of human existence—words, images, transactions, memes, voices, viruses—travels through the tiny fiber-optic tubes. But sometimes the tubes break, at an unfathomable depth. Fennell’s journey brings him to the west coast of Africa, where he uncovers a story about the raw human labor behind the dazzling veneer of the technological world. He meets a fellow Irishman, John Conway, the chief of mission on a cable repair ship. The mysterious Conway is a skilled engineer and a freediver capable of reaching extraordinary depths. He is also in love with a South African actress, Zanele, who must leave to go on her own literary adventure to London. When the ship is sent up the coast to repair a series of major underwater breaks, both men learn that the very cables they seek to fix carry the news that may cause their lives to unravel. At sea, they are forced to confront the most elemental questions of life, love, absence, belonging, and the perils of our severed connections. Can we, in our fractured world, reweave ourselves out of the thin, broken threads of our pasts? Can the ruptured things awaken us from our despair? Resoundingly simple and turbulent at the same time, Twist is a meditation on the nature of narrative and truth from one of the great storytellers of our times.

Apeirògon

release date: Oct 13, 2021
Apeirògon
En Rami Elhanan i en Bassam Aramin viuen a prop l''un de l''altre però habiten móns completament diferents. En Rami és israelita. En Bassam és palestí. La matrícula del cotxe d''en Rami és groga, la d''en Bassam, verda. En Rami triga un quart d''hora per arribar al West Bank. El mateix viatge, per a en Bassam, dura una hora i mitja. Tots dos homes han perdut la filla. La Smadar, filla d''en Rami, tenia tretze anys quan va ser assassinada per un terrorista suïcida en plena zona comercial, mentre passejava amb les seves amigues. L''Albir, filla d''en Bassam, en tenia deu el dia que va morir assassinada per una bala d''un policia fronterer davant de l''escola. I, contra tot pronòstic, aquests dos homes es fan amics i decideixen posar el seu dol al servei de la pau. Apeirògon és una novel·la extraordinària i impactant, narrada en mil i una vinyetes curtes i punyents que sovint agafen volada cinematogràfica, i ressegueix la vida d''en Rami i en Bassam, i la improbable amistat que els uneix, alhora que ens parla de l''experiència de creuar un punt de control a la carretera, de sobreviure a la presó, de les migracions dels ocells i de les marques de les bales, entre moltes altres coses. Una lectura poderosa i reveladora, una història alhora íntima i col·lectiva, commovedora i plena d''esperança.

Moonfire

release date: Jan 01, 2015
Moonfire
One of the greatest writers of the 20th century captures the definitive event of modern science. Discover the men, the machinery, and the sheer thrill of the lunar mission with Norman Mailer''s dazzling account of the Apollo 11 adventure, illustrated by hundreds of photographs.

Norman Mailer. Moonfire. 50th Anniversary Edition

release date: Jan 01, 2019
Norman Mailer. Moonfire. 50th Anniversary Edition
On July 20, 1969, science fiction became reality. Revisit the momentous moon landing in the 50th anniversary edition of Norman Mailer''s classic book on the Apollo 11 mission. This volume includes hundreds of images sourced from the NASA vaults, magazine archives, and private collections, documenting the lead up to, aftermath, and breathtaking...

Gesang der Kojoten

release date: Jan 01, 1998

Der Tänzer

release date: Jan 01, 2003
Der Tänzer
Aufstieg und Triumph des international gefeierten Tänzers Rudolf Nurejew (1938-1991).

Cartes a un jove escriptor

release date: Jan 25, 2023
Cartes a un jove escriptor
Colum McCann, guanyador de diversos premis literaris i escriptor reconegut arreu del món, ha exercit durant vint anys de professor d''escriptura creativa a Nova York. A partir de la seva experiència en el terreny literari, i també en el docent, ens brinda cinquanta-dos assajos curts, cinquanta-dues cartes a joves escriptors —seguint les passes de Rainer Maria Rilke— sobre l''ofici d''escriure; des del lloc on escriure, com encarar la pàgina en blanc, la dedicació i la constància o la importància de la primera frase fins a com triar un agent literari, què demanar de la relació amb un editor i com gestionar els crítics literaris. Cartes a un jove escriptor és un recull il·luminador i elegant, clar, útil i precís, un homenatge al poder del llenguatge i una crida al compromís ineludible amb l''ofici.

Die große Welt

release date: Jul 16, 2024
Die große Welt
1974: Am Morgen eines schönen Augustsommertags starren die Passanten in Lower Manhattan ungläubig zu den Twin Towers hinauf. Fast einen halben Kilometer über ihnen läuft, springt und tanzt ein Hochseilartist – ein schwebender Moment von absoluter Freiheit und künstlerischem Triumph in einer Stadt des ewigen Überlebenskampfes. Seine Magie lässt unten auf den Straßen in den gewöhnlichen Existenzen das Besondere hervortreten. Etwa in Corrigan, dem verrückten, aufopferungsvollen Iren, der sein Leben den Straßenhuren in der Bronx widmet. Er hat in seinem Kleinbus vor dem Zentralgericht am World Trade Center übernachtet, um zweien seiner Schutzbefohlenen bei einem Anklageerhebungstermin beizustehen: Tillie, die schon mit achtunddreißig Gro߭mutter ist, und ihrer schönen Tochter Jazzlyn. Doch Corrigan weiß nicht, dass dieser Tag, der so großzügig Freiheit schenkt, auch den Tod bringen und damit das Leben zahlreicher Menschen verändern wird, die ihm und den beiden Frauen in seiner Obhut nahestehen ... Colum McCann fängt die Atmosphäre und die Stimmen dieser Stadt zu einem mitreißenden Epos ein. Es sprüht vom wilden Geist seiner Zeit wie von der elektrisierenden Sprache und Bildwelt eines Autors, der zu den sinnlichsten und mutigsten Erzählern englischer Zunge zählt. ... «Was will McCann nach dieser herzzerreißenden Symphonie von einem Roman denn noch komponieren? Keiner, der über New York schrieb, ist jemals tiefer eingetaucht und höher aufgestiegen. » Frank McCourt ... «Dies ist ein großartiges Buch, vielschichtig und tief empfunden, und es macht verdammten Spaß, es zu lesen. Da muss erst ein Ire kommen, um einen der größten New-York-Romane überhaupt zu schreiben. In jeder Zeile von ‹ Die große Welt › steckt so viel Leidenschaft, Humor und Lebenskraft, dass man es schwindelnd und schier überwältigt liest. » Dave Eggers

Les saisons de la nuit

release date: Jul 12, 2012
Les saisons de la nuit
À travers l''extraordinaire portrait d''une famille d''ouvriers américains, du début du siècle à nos jours, Colum McCann impose un univers romanesque d''une rare puissance, et une prose d''une beauté rude et lumineuse. New York, 1916. Des terrassiers creusent les tunnels du métro sous l''East River. Des noirs, comme Nathan Walker, venu de sa Géorgie natale, des Italiens, des Polonais, des Irlandais... Pendant les dures heures de labeur dans les entrailles de la terre, une solidarité totale règne entre eux. Mais, à la surface, chacun garde ses distances, jusqu''au jour où un accident spectaculaire établit entre Walker et un de ses compagnons blancs un lien qui va sceller le destin de leurs descendants sur trois générations. Manhattan, 1991. Sous le bourdonnement trépidant de la ville, un certain Treefrog, qu''un secret honteux a réduit à vivre dans ces mêmes tunnels, endure les rigueurs d''un hiver terrible, aux côtés d''autres déshérités réfugiés dans ce monde obscur. Soixante-quinze ans séparent Nathan Walker de Treefrog, soixante-quinze ans marqués par le racisme, la pauvreté, les tabous sociaux et les bonheurs furtifs. Deux récits, d''abord parallèles, qui vont finir par se rejoindre et s''entrecroiser pour former une seule et même histoire d''amour et de rédemption.

Goana nebună a lumii

release date: Aug 23, 2021
Goana nebună a lumii
În zorii unei zile de vară târzie din 1974, locuitorii din sudul Manhattanului stau încremeniți, uitându-se cu gurile căscate la Turnurile Gemene. Un funambul misterios aleargă, dansează și sare între cei doi zgârie-nori, suspendat la patru sute de metri deasupra pământului. Pe străzile de dedesubt, o multitudine de vieți obișnuite devin extraordinare datorită măiestriei cu care Colum McCann știe să zugrăvească portretul unui oraș și al locuitorilor săi. Un călugăr irlandez care-și înfruntă demonii, un grup de mame care-și jelesc fiii morți în Vietnam, o artistă care asistă la un accident de mașină cu fuga autorului, o bunică prostituată care face tot posibilul să-și ocrotească familia – țesând laolaltă aceste vieți aparent disparate, alegoria lui McCann prinde viață în vocile de neuitat ale newyorkezilor, uniți în mod neașteptat de speranță, frumusețe și „delictul artistic al secolului“. Roman de mare anvergură, cu note sociale pregnante, Goana nebună a lumii surprinde spiritul Americii într-o epocă de tranziție, de promisiuni enorme și, retrospectiv, de o inocență înduioșătoare. „Ca un aruncător de baseball în vârf de formă, McCann schimbă permanent viteza, adoptând voci, tonuri și stiluri diferite când trece de la o linie narativă la alta... Un semn că romanul își îndeplinește ambiția uriașă este faptul că McCann continuă să introducă noi personaje, legându-le cu îndemânare de cele de dinainte, pe măsură ce povestea se îndreaptă spre deznodământul surprinzător și profund emoționant.“ The New York Times Book Review „Acesta este darul lui McCann, de a găsi har în suferință și magie în viața de zi cu zi și de a-l cufunda pe cititor în lumea dezvăluită astfel... Un roman plin de personalitate și de stări de spirit diferite.“ San Francisco Chronicle „O carte fantastică, multistratificată și emoționantă și totodată o lectură extraordinar de plăcută. Cine altul decât un irlandez ar putea să scrie unul dintre cele mai mari romane despre New York din toate timpurile? Conține atâta pasiune, umor și viață pură, încât la sfârșit veți rămâne buimaci, amețiți, copleșiți.“ Dave Eggers

Verschwunden

release date: Jan 25, 2016
Verschwunden
S"khol - so nennt man im Hebräischen Eltern, die ihr Kind verloren haben. Im Deutschen gibt es dafür kein Wort. Rebecca ist Übersetzerin aus dem Hebräischen. Ihr Mann hat sie verlassen, und sie lebt mit dem gemeinsam adoptierten Sohn Tomas im irischen Galway an der Atlantikküste.Der dreizehnjährige Tomas schwimmt für sein Leben gern im offenen Meer. Rebecca erfüllt seinen großen Traum und schenkt ihm einen Neoprenanzug - am nächsten Morgen, als sie aufwacht, sind er und der Anzug verschwunden. Es beginnen Tage des Suchens, des Wartens, des Hoffens, der Schuldgefühle, der Verzweiflung...

Trans Atlantic

release date: Jan 01, 2004

Kingdom Of Olives And Ash

release date: Jan 01, 2019

Ho choreutēs

release date: Jan 01, 2004
Ho choreutēs
A Russian peasant who became an international legend, a Cold War exile who inspired the adoration of millions, an artist whose name was a byword for genius, sex, and excess. The magnificence of Rudolf Nureyev''s life and work is known, but now Colum McCann reinvents this figure through the light he shed on the lives of those who knew him.
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