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Lädt ... Endless Love: A Novel (Original 1979; 2010. Auflage)von Scott Spencer (Autor)
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. Un romanzo potente sulla forza dell’amore, sulla capacità di questo sentimento di portare l’uomo alla follia. David è un adolescente cresciuto in una famiglia borghese, il padre è un avvocato di sinistra e la madre una donna impegnata. L’amore per Jade è assoluto e la famiglia della ragazza, predicatrice dell’amore libero al tempo degli hippy, ragione di gioia. Il dramma inizia quando i genitori di Jade si oppongono alla relazione, vedendo nella coppia un rapporto morboso. La reazione di David non si fa attendere, dà fuoco alla casa di Jade rischiando di uccidere cinque persone. Il breve processo si conclude con una condanna, scontata, al ricovero forzato in un ospedale psichiatrico. Una volta scontata la pena David ottiene la libertà vigilata, non può avvicinarsi alla famiglia di Jade né alla ragazza, ma il richiamo dell’amore è più forte. E così David incontra la madre di Jade, Ann, scatenando la furia del padre che inseguendolo viene investito da un’auto e muore. Ma il funerale diventa l’occasione per rincontrare Jade e provare a ritessere le fila di una grande amore. La passione del ragazzo, l’amore assoluto, sembrano prevalere sulle cose della vita, ma alla fine David viene fermato e condannato per aver violato le norme sulle libertà vigilata. Dapprima torna a Rockville, il costoso ospedale psichiatrico dove aveva scontato la prima volta la pena e poi, morto il padre e persa l’assistenza finanziaria del nonno, è costretto a ricoverarsi presso una struttura psichiatrica federale. Intanto David viene a sapere che Jade si è sposata, che tutto è finito, ma lui continua a vivere esclusivamente in funzione del suo amore. Che, come dice il titolo del libro, è un amore senza fine. Un romanzo molto importante, di grande densità narrativa, una riflessione sulla forza dei sentimenti e sulla solitudine. Con un messaggio di speranza nelle ultime pagine del libro: “Le uniche cose che non rimpiango sono quelle che non ho fatto. Alla fin fine è solo questo che lamentiamo. I sentieri che non abbiamo percorso. Le persone che non abbiamo toccato”. ( ) (From www.pingwings.ca) Cover image and summary from Goodreads: One of the most celebrated novels of its time, Endless Love remains perhaps the most powerful novel ever written about young love. Riveting, compulsively readable, and ferociously sexual, Endless Love tells the story of David Axelrod and his overwhelming love for Jade Butterfield. I read this for The Sisterhood of the Traveling Book Club’s February pick, and wow…I had no idea what to expect with this one. The characters were all so unlikeable and so strange. A family that does drugs together and not only permits their teenage daughter’s boyfriend to practically move in but buys them a huge bed to share? Strange. And the boyfriend’s parents don’t seem to do anything about this? Strange. David was so self-centred. Everything was about him. Someone’s divorce, someone’s death, you name it, he found a way to make it all come back to him. And I couldn’t tell what he and Jade even saw in each other, other than the physical attraction, because the book picks up after their relationship has sort of ended. Without knowing what it was that created that spark between the two of them, I found it very difficult to care about their ‘endless love’ (haha). I thought that David was obsessed with Jade. He declared his love for her, committed crimes and violated conditions of his release because of his feelings for her, basically stalked her family in order to stalk her, etc. I found none of that romantic. I did see the film adaptation with Kathy, and other than the names and a house fire, there wasn’t much else that seemed to come from the book. And you know what? I liked the movie! It honestly bore zero resemblance to the book, but I could tell just from the commercials that it was very very different, and I appreciated that. Had the movie followed the book much more closely, it would have been bleak. I found the book sort of depressing, to be honest. David’s whole life was about Jade and in the end, it didn’t land him anywhere good. I felt bad for him, but I felt worse for the people that he had hurt in his quest to find and be with Jade. I was really looking forward to our book club discussion on this one! There were some parts of the book that I know had us all reaching for the mind bleach (chapter 14!). I’m not really sure how to rate this one. I didn’t hate it, but I didn’t love it. I didn’t like most (any?) of the characters, but thought the book overall was pretty well written. I’m all mixed up about this one! keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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HTML: The impassioned love of two teenagers leaves a path of destruction in its perilous wake Seventeen-year-old David Axelrod is consumed with his love for Jade Butterfield. So when Jade's father exiles him from their home, David does the only thing he thinks is rational: He burns down their house. Sentenced to a psychiatric institution, David's obsession metastasizes, and upon his release, he sets out to win the Butterfields back by any means necessary. Brilliantly written and intensely sexual, Endless Love is the deeply moving story of a first love so powerful that it becomes dangerous??not only for the young lovers, but for their families as well. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Scott Spencer, including rare photos from the author's personal collection. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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