Recensione:
Tender is an amazing novel, gripping, completely compelling, and at once demanding and satisfying. Belinda McKeon has an inimitable, to-die-for writing style, and a sublime talent for constructing a clear, often poetic exposition of the complexities of friendship and love, of the unfathomable nature of human relationships. (Donal Ryan, author of THE SPINNING HEART)
Tender rises above every other book on the shelf for its language alone; the beauty of each sentence will break your heart. But the story, full of the pleasures and terrors and betrayals of youth, will do that anyway. There is no way around it: you will weep. Spectacular. (Andrew Sean Greer, author of THE STORY OF A MARRIAGE)
Utterly exquisite, unflinchingly observed, Tender is the story of a specific obsessive love, but also the story of youth itself, the blinding needs of heart and body, the illusion that one can change reality to suit one's desires - just by wanting to enough. McKeon's intelligence and insight shine through every page, and the words themselves perform miracles of revelation as they dance from one sentence to the next. (Robin Black, author of LIFE DRAWING)
It's a great pleasure to read something so acute and beautifully written - especially the dialogue, the voices spring off the page - and also so subtly subversive. It's a story of self-realisation and artistic freedom told by the person who was realised upon. So many women will recognise themselves in Catherine. (Kate Clanchy, author of MEETING THE ENGLISH)
Tender is compelling and deeply affecting: McKeon's prose describes the calibrations of emotions wonderfully, and the novel is great on friendship, on art, on being young and in love . . . I read it in a day. (Nick Laird, author of TO A FAULT)
'A perceptive, unexpectedly moving novel about friendship and love and all heart-stopping moments in between.' (Jenny Offill, NEW YORK TIMES bestselling author of DEPT. OF SPECULATION)
McKeon's first novel, Solace, was a work of quiet beauty that won the Irish Book of the Year Award. Here we go back to Ireland in the late 1990s where Catherine, a student of literature, embarks on an intense friendship with James, an artist in the making. I don't want to give anything away, but one of the joys of this novel is the unpredictable direction it takes and I read it in one sitting in a state of continual surprise. (Cathy Rentzenbrink The Bookseller)
The extraordinary precision in the prose serves as a perfect counterpoint to the psychic chaos that Tender so hauntingly evokes. A coming-of-age drama edges into the sinister as a longed-for consummation becomes prelude to an obsession that will alter several lives. Tender combines the urge to escape the ordinary of Brideshead Revisited with the tormented devotion of McEwan's Enduring Love. McKeon's book is chilling, gorgeous, and profoundly insightful into the very human urge to wreck oneself on the shoals of a great ambition (Matthew Thomas, NEW YORK TIMES bestselling author of WE ARE NOT OURSELVES)
Tender charts the marshy territory of friendship, obsession and love, and offers no easy path. . . richly nuanced and utterly absorbing (Guardian)
McKeon is a superb and sophisticated writer, who captures the barely articulable feelings between young people on the brink of adulthood (Fiona Wilson The Times)
Descrizione del libro:
The astonishing, lyrical and ambitious second novel by the winner of the Irish Book of the Year Award
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