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PRAISE FOR ALISON MOORE "As the parallel stories unpack these two [protagonists'] respective pasts, talismans of memory seem to uncannily connect them: Venus flytraps, the smell of a certain perfume, replica lighthouses that both keep as protective charms. Ms. Moore has written a short, bleak, atmospheric book full of such strange symbols that, in the murk of Futh's confusion, suddenly come aglow with meaning."-Sam Sacks, Wall Street Journal "Starkly written and suspenseful, this novel ... is a slow burn of jealousy, anger, and anxiety that reads like a drama peeked at through a crack in a door. Moore's prose is sharp and often sparse, while her characters are loathsome and sympathetic by turns. Complex and thrilling, this meditation on the past is a gripping story of betrayal and its lingering effects."-Kirkus Reviews "Moore's deceptively simple style perfectly suits this tale of memory, sadness, and self-doubt ... [A] satisfying, mysterious novel."-Publishers Weekly "The Lighthouse is a powerfully poetic and moving study of loss, grief, and abandonment ..."-New York Journal of Books "Melancholy and haunting."-Margaret Drabble "Disquieting, deceptive, crafted with a sly and measured expertise, Alison Moore's story could certainly deliver a masterclass in slow-burn storytelling."-The Independent "The Lighthouse is a page turner... we're immersed in a chilly, heart-wrenching story that seems to say that, for all our obsessions with old wounds and childhood hurts, the thing that damages us most of all is the thing of which we are unaware."-The Guardian "Moore's writing has a superb sense of the weight of memory."-Kate Saunders, The Times "A haunting and accomplished novel."-The Independent on Sunday (UK) "It is this accumulation of the quotidian, in prose as tight as Magnus Mills's, which lends Moore's book its standout nature, and brings the novel to its ambiguous, thrilling end."-The Telegraph (UK) "Though sparely told, the novel's simple-seeming narrative has the density of far longer work. People and places are intricately evoked with a forensic feel for mood."-The Daily Mail (UK) "Moore's writing has a superb sense of the weight of memory."-The Times (UK) "The Lighthouse is a spare, slim novel that explores grief and loss, the patterns in the way we are hurt and hurt others, and the childlike helplessness we feel as we suffer rejection and abandonment. It explores the central question about leaving and being left: even when it feels inevitable, why does it hurt so much, and why is this particular kind of numbness so repellent to others? The brutal ending continues to shock after several re-readings."-The Guardian (UK) "The Lighthouse looks simple but isn't, refusing to unscramble what seems a bleak moral about the hazards of reproduction, in the widest sense. Small wonder that it stood up to the crash-testing of a prize jury's reading and rereading. One of the year's 12 best novels? I can believe it."-The Observer (UK)

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This novel was extremely well-received in the UK, and will be quick to find an audience in America. It will be promoted as a title perfect for book clubs. Shortlisted for the 2012 Man Booker Prize, Esquire "50 Novels All Men Should Have Read" List 2015, Winner McKitterick Prize 2013, Observer Book of the Year 2012.

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  • VerlagBIBLIOASIS
  • Erscheinungsdatum2017
  • ISBN 10 1771961457
  • ISBN 13 9781771961455
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