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The Wonder Garden ペーパーバック – 2016/2/9
英語版
Lauren Acampora
(著)
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An Indie Next Pick
An Amazon Debut Spotlight
A Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers selection
Like Wharton, Acampora seems to understand fiction as a kind of elegant design. As characters reappear in one story after another, Acampora reveals herself as a careful architect... lovely prose... often a single sentence twists sinuously, charged with positive and negative electricity.”New York Times Book Review
Launched by four starred prepubs and a full page New York Times book review, The Wonder Garden marks Lauren Acampora’s rarely seen, sensational entrance into the literary world. With enchanting realism, these linked stories bring to the page the myriad lives of a suburban town, and reveal at each turn the unseen battles we play out behind drawn blinds, the creeping truths from which we distract ourselves, and the massive dreams we haul quietly with us and hold close. Deliciously creepy and masterfully complex The Wonder Garden heralds the arrival of a phenomenal new talent in American fiction.
Acampora’s stories show that an Anna Karenina principle still applies: All happy families are the same; the unhappy ones are miserable in their own special way. Or to boil it down to modern terms: mo’ money, mo’ problems Add well-drawn characters, interesting plots, cultural zingers and dead-on critiques of consumerism and Acampora delivers a page-turner.”Dallas Morning News
A smashing debut, with range, subtlety and bite. Reading Acampora, we’re in Cheever country, with hints of Flannery O’Connor.”Jane Ciabattari, BBC.com
In 13 sharply drawn linked stories, Acampora reveals the complexities beneath the polish and privilege of a prosperous Connecticut town.”People
An Amazon Debut Spotlight
A Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers selection
Like Wharton, Acampora seems to understand fiction as a kind of elegant design. As characters reappear in one story after another, Acampora reveals herself as a careful architect... lovely prose... often a single sentence twists sinuously, charged with positive and negative electricity.”New York Times Book Review
Launched by four starred prepubs and a full page New York Times book review, The Wonder Garden marks Lauren Acampora’s rarely seen, sensational entrance into the literary world. With enchanting realism, these linked stories bring to the page the myriad lives of a suburban town, and reveal at each turn the unseen battles we play out behind drawn blinds, the creeping truths from which we distract ourselves, and the massive dreams we haul quietly with us and hold close. Deliciously creepy and masterfully complex The Wonder Garden heralds the arrival of a phenomenal new talent in American fiction.
Acampora’s stories show that an Anna Karenina principle still applies: All happy families are the same; the unhappy ones are miserable in their own special way. Or to boil it down to modern terms: mo’ money, mo’ problems Add well-drawn characters, interesting plots, cultural zingers and dead-on critiques of consumerism and Acampora delivers a page-turner.”Dallas Morning News
A smashing debut, with range, subtlety and bite. Reading Acampora, we’re in Cheever country, with hints of Flannery O’Connor.”Jane Ciabattari, BBC.com
In 13 sharply drawn linked stories, Acampora reveals the complexities beneath the polish and privilege of a prosperous Connecticut town.”People
- 本の長さ368ページ
- 言語英語
- 出版社Grove Press
- 発売日2016/2/9
- 寸法13.72 x 2.79 x 20.83 cm
- ISBN-109780802124814
- ISBN-13978-0802124814
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Praise for THE WONDER GARDEN:
"Like Wharton, Acampora seems to understand fiction as a kind of elegant design. As characters reappear in one story after another, Acampora reveals herself as a careful architect...accomplishes great depth of characterization, in no small part because Acampora doesn’t shy from the unpalatable...There is a barbed honesty to the stories that brushes up against Acampora’s lovely prose to interesting effect. Often a single sentence twists sinuously, charged with positive and negative electricity."Alix Ohlin, New York Times Book Review
Acampora is a brilliant anthropologist of the suburbs ... [The Wonder Garden] is reminiscent of John Cheever in its anatomizing of suburban ennui and of Ann Beattie in its bemused dissection of a colorful cast of eccentrics. But Acampora’s is entirely her own book ... Acampora’s ability to lay bare the heartaches of complex individuals within an utterly unique imaginative world is worthy of high praise.”Boston Globe
"In 13 sharply drawn linked stories, Acampora reveals the complexities beneath the polish and privilege of a prosperous Connecticut town."People
Acampora’s stories show that an Anna Karenina principle still applies: All happy families are the same; the unhappy ones are miserable in their own special way. Or to boil it down to modern terms: mo’ money, mo’ problems Add well-drawn characters, interesting plots, cultural zingers and dead-on critiques of consumerism and Acampora delivers a page-turner.”Dallas Morning News
"A smashing debut, with range, subtlety and bite. Reading Acampora, we’re in Cheever country, with hints of Flannery O’Connor."Jane Ciabattari, BBC.com
"Well-plotted, incisive and beautifully written fiction."Bookreporter.com
Acampora’s debut creates a portrait of a fictional upscale New York suburb, Old Cranbury, through a series of linked stories that are intelligent, unnerving, and very often strange In each story, Acampora examines the tensions, longings, and mild lunacies underlying the beady-eyed mommy culture” and sociopolitical forgetfulness” marking Old Cranbury. At the same time, Acampora’s picture of the townrendered in crisp prose and drawing on extensive architectural detailis as irresistible as it is disturbing.”Publishers Weekly (starred, boxed review)
The stories in Acampora’s first collection are so vivid, tightly plotted, and expertly woven that they make you look forward to reading more by this accomplished author.”Library Journal (starred review)
"Spooky and fabulous... A cleareyed lens into the strange, human wants of upper-class suburbia."Kirkus (starred review)
"Acampora wields prose with the precision of a scalpel, insightfully dissecting people’s desperate emotions and most cherished hopes...Acampora not only meticulously conveys the allure of an outwardly paradisiacal suburban community, with its perfectly restored Victorian homes and well-tended lawns; she also clearly captures the inner turmoil of its residents, homing in on their darkest impulses and beliefs. Some of the stories’ starring characters make cameos in others, adding considerable complexity to the whole. Like Evan S. Connell in his iconic novels, Mrs. Bridge (1958) and Mr. Bridge (1969), Acampora brilliantly captures the heartaches and delusions of American suburbanites."Booklist (starred review)
"A dark and brilliant collection of stories. Lauren Acampora is a terrific writer."Joseph O’Neil, author of Netherland and The Dog
"The world depicted in Lauren Acampora’s stories seems reassuringly familiar, until it becomes unaccountably strange and unsettling. One moment we seem to be in Cheever’s Westchester, the next we plunge through the looking glass into realms that may remind some readers of George Saunders or Robert Coover or the David Lynch of Blue Velvet, though, inevitably, all resemblances prove to be superficial. Acampora is an original and The Wonder Garden is an outstanding debut."Jay McInerney, author of Bright Lights, Big City
"The Wonder Garden is a beautiful book: witty, intelligent, deeply compassionate and gorgeously crafted. Lauren Acampora is uncannily skilled at chronicling the emotional lives of her characters with the same razor-sharp precision as she does the suburban landscape that surrounds them. I can't stop thinking about these stories.” Molly Antopol, author of The UnAmericans
"Like the famous opening scene in 'Blue Velvet,' Lauren Acampora's The Wonder Garden pulls us under the surface of that most carefully tended American garden, the prosperous suburb, to lay bare its dark underbelly. The Wonder Garden is wondrous, and its stories are addictive. I dreaded coming to the end."Susan Choi, author of My Education
Lauren Acampora's linked stories, about one Connecticut town, vividly explore dark interiors as well as polished facades. The Wonder Garden is an elegant construction and a chronicle of the surprising ways in which suburban lives intersect. Lauren Acampora is a writer of extraordinary dexterity.”Elliott Holt, author of You Are One of Them
I loved The Wonder Garden. Acampora's writing moves like a laser through her characters' souls, finding the deepest, darkest truths and delusions. Every story surprises. Every story is devastating. Like Mad Men set in the present day, but better.”Heidi Pitlor, author of The Birthdays
著者について
Lauren Acampora's fiction has appeared in The Paris Review, Missouri Review, Prairie Schooner, New England Review, and Antioch Review. Raised in Connecticut, she now lives in Westchester County, New York, with her husband, artist Thomas Doyle, and their daughter.
登録情報
- ASIN : 080212481X
- 出版社 : Grove Press; Reprint版 (2016/2/9)
- 発売日 : 2016/2/9
- 言語 : 英語
- ペーパーバック : 368ページ
- ISBN-10 : 9780802124814
- ISBN-13 : 978-0802124814
- 寸法 : 13.72 x 2.79 x 20.83 cm
- Amazon 売れ筋ランキング: - 1,120,996位洋書 (洋書の売れ筋ランキングを見る)
- - 6,426位Women's Domestic Life Fiction
- - 8,863位Single Author Short Stories Books
- - 23,113位American Literature
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Sara Carbone
5つ星のうち5.0
Beautiful, utterly absorbing and intelligent.
2015年4月23日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
This is a special book - filled with rich characterizations and moving, sometimes deliciously bizarre, events. The suburbanites Acampora describes in her fictional town of Old Cranbury are people with deep and often painful longings, hidden (and not so hidden) insecurities and vices. These stories were crafted by a writer whose keen eye misses little, an observer who truly understands how life can trap, bolster or baffle us as we go through our days. As a suburbanite (and ex-city dweller) I felt like I could see parts of myself laid bare by her stories, displayed by a hand that deftly walked the line between compassion and ruthlessness. Acampora's writing is sharp and eloquent, nothing wasted, so while each story flies by, you are left wishing you could stay beyond the few hours or days she allows us to see. And the lines that connect each character’s little universe, criss-crossing in surprising and satisfying ways, remind the reader that in these communities we make for ourselves, despite what separates us, we are always connected and inexorably drawn to each. A must read!!

Amazon Customer
5つ星のうち4.0
My one complaint so far is that the endings of the stories do not leave me satisfied. I'm hoping they pull together near the end
2015年6月3日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I'm still reading it. The book is a series of stories linked together. Some characters are in multiple stories. All take place in the same fictional town in NY. My one complaint so far is that the endings of the stories do not leave me satisfied. I'm hoping they pull together near the end and the whole book does not leave me less than satisfied.

C. Tucker
5つ星のうち3.0
The title belies the contents.
2015年11月22日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
First let me say, that Lauren Acampora is a wordsmith. "The Wonder Garden" is very well written. Each chapter was artfully interwoven, yet remained a separate vignette that gave the reader a glimpse into the lives of the affluent residents of Old Cranbury. However, it's dark and rather depressing. I actually contemplated not finishing the book while I was reading it, but the stories that the author weaves made me want to continue in a masochistic sort of way to the end. If you are looking for a feel good book, or one with a positive message, this is not it. This is about a town with dirty little secrets - some of them believable, some a little far fetched, and some downright disturbing, but all afford a dysfunctional look into what happens behind closed doors in upper class suburbia.Surely there is more to life than this. Perhaps my mistake was thinking the "Wonder" garden implied something of awe or admiration, rather than shock or incredulity.

Ron Abler
5つ星のうち1.0
The wonder garden
2018年8月16日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
A waste of my time. I thought this was going to be a terrific book because the writing was so fluid and the stories piqued my interest. I expected a cleverly thought out ending that would tie many loose ends together. However, the ending fell so flat and contrived, I felt the author just got bored with her own work and decided to wrap it up no matter how awkward it would be.

499Lake
5つ星のうち2.0
Think Creepy Joyce Carol Oates stories when you read this bool.
2015年7月25日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I purchased this book after reading the NYT review. Based on the review, I thought it would have an Edith Wharton flavor. But I found the book more like the creepy short stories of Joyce Carol Oates. Not gruesome, but creepy-you always know something bad is going to happen. Although characters re-emerge in subsequent chapeter, the purpose for their reemergence is oblique. This left me looking back to find out who the person was and the purpose of their reintroduction. These stories really do not hang together even though they occur in the same town.
The book did not feel grounded because it lacked the depth of detail normally associated with living in an affluent suburb. The context need to be richer in the right kind of details.
If you are an Edith Wharton fan, do not buy this book, you will be disappointed. If you like Joyce Carol Oates, you will see the similarities in style and tone.
In summary, better than a beach read, but not by very much.
The book did not feel grounded because it lacked the depth of detail normally associated with living in an affluent suburb. The context need to be richer in the right kind of details.
If you are an Edith Wharton fan, do not buy this book, you will be disappointed. If you like Joyce Carol Oates, you will see the similarities in style and tone.
In summary, better than a beach read, but not by very much.