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Lädt ... Das Land vor uns, das Land hinter unsvon David Guterson
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. There is a a cohesiveness to the ten stories in this collection that make it work together as a whole. Most have a pensive mood, enhanced by the quiet grandeur of the Pacific northwest backdrop, and all are centered around boys and men, boys becoming men and men still holding onto the boy they once were. This collection of short stories explores relationships – man and wife, boy and girl, father and son, brothers or friends. I really liked a couple of the stories. Opening Day looks at three generations of men in one family as they go duck hunting on opening day. Narrated by the man who is both son (to Pop) and father (to Sean), it shows how certain wisdom is passed along through shared experiences. The reader also watches the men come to the realization that Pop’s days of hunting are over, that his age and deteriorating health make it impossible to continue. Nothing is said about it, but Pop shows with quiet dignity that he has decided this tradition they’ve shared is in the past. The last story in the collection is also very good. The Flower Garden shines a light on first love, through the lens of hindsight. There is tenderness and confusion, miscommunication and soul-baring, and, of course, regrets. And American Elm deals with the decisions one man makes on how to live his last days. I was decidedly uncomfortable with a couple of the stories - Piranhas, in particular, was very disturbing, giving a glimpse of a possible sociopath-in-the-making. The biggest complaint I had about the stories, however, was the feeling I had that they were not complete. They seemed more like random chapters lifted from a larger work and I felt I was missing something. I have always liked the short story form, so it’s not that these were not novels that bothered me, is was that they seemed unfinished. And that is the reason for my lower rating. from the convention; a collection of short stories. With the exception of the first one, which I strongly disliked, the rest are stories of men - hunting, sports, interesting and at time thought provoking. Mostly set in the Pacific Northwest, they range from a teenager's introspection up through an elderly man contemplating his life vs. his friends'. keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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Es war geplant als harmloser Angel-Trip in die Berge. Der sechzehnjährige Roy und sein kleiner Bruder Lane haben es auf Forellen abgesehen. Zuerst ist es schlicht junges Anglerpech, wollen die Fische einfach nicht anbeißen. Doch dann tauchen drei Männer auf, die gänzlich anderes als Fischen im Sinn haben - plötzlich geht es um Leben und Tod. David Guterson erzählt vom Erwachsenwerden und den vielen Schlaglöchern auf dem Weg dahin. David Guterson lebt mit seiner Frau und seinen Kindern auf Bainbridge Island im Puget Sound westlich von Seattle. Sein erster Roman Schnee, der auf Zedern fällt, für den er den Pen/Faulkner-Award erhielt, machte ihn weltberühmt. Zuletzt erschienen seine Romane Ed King (2012) und Der Andere (2013) sowie der Erzählband Zwischen Menschen(2013). Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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Personally I found the stories unappealing and only managed to finish the book because they were short. If you are into baseball or hunting the book might be more interesting, but I can't say I enjoyed any of them. ( )