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Great House [Hardcover]

Nicole Krauss
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Sep 21 2010

A powerful, soaring novel about a stolen desk that contains the secrets, and becomes the obsession, of the lives it passes through.

For twenty-five years, a solitary American novelist has been writing at the desk she inherited from a young poet who disappeared at the hands of Pinochet's secret police; one day a girl claiming to be his daughter arrives to take it away, sending her life reeling. Across the ocean in London, a man discovers a terrifying secret about his wife of almost fifty years. In Jerusalem, an antiques dealer is slowly reassembling his father's Budapest study, plundered by the Nazis in 1944.

These worlds are anchored by a desk of enormous dimension and many drawers that exerts a power over those who possess it or give it away. In the minds of those it has belonged to, the desk comes to stand for all that has disappeared in the chaos of the world--children, parents, whole peoples and civilizations. Nicole Krauss has written a hauntingly powerful novel about memory struggling to create a meaningful permanence in the face of inevitable loss.


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[Krauss] writes of her characters' despair with striking lucidity...an eloquent dramatization of the need to find that missing piece that will give life its meaning. --Sam Sacks --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

About the Author

Nicole Krauss is the author of the novel Man Walks into a Room. Her work has appeared most recently in The New Yorker. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.


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4.0 out of 5 stars A marble statue... Oct 21 2010
By Jill Meyer HALL OF FAME TOP 50 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
After much thought, I decided to give Nicole Krauss's "Great House" four stars. It's an average of five stars for beautiful writing - her wording is exquisite - and three stars for the ultimate remoteness of the story and the characters. Reading this book was like looking at a beautiful, pristine, white marble statue. I can appreciate the lines and the form and the features: the statue is a thing of beauty, but not of meaning or heart.

As has been noted by other reviewers, Krauss's story centers around an old, large, wooden desk, owned by writers on both sides of the Atlantic. The desk's provenance is as often in question as people from Hungary, Israel, New York, and Chile have worked at it. The four main characters, passing thought time in non-linear order, remained to me as faceless and identityless as the former husband referred to simply by his initial, "S", by Nadia, the New York writer who gives up the desk to the supposed Israeli daughter of a murdered Chilean poet Nadia had received it from in the early 1970's. Most of the characters moved through Krauss's novel at a sort of "remove". I didn't feel any connection with them. I wish I had, I really wish I had. I was left with an emotional emptiness as well as an appreciation for a beautifully written novel. That may be enough for most readers but it wasn't quite enough for me.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great House Feb 23 2012
By Kat
Format:Hardcover
This book has completely blown me away, the writing is superb and has restored my faith in the written word. It is the first book that I ever read by Nicole Krauss. The story and the way that it has been told is spell-binding. She is a true storyteller.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
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I can't begin to tell you how much I truly love this book. Initially, it was the writing itself that made an impression. It's lyrical. On almost every page I came across a sentence that I wanted to read again--sometimes I stopped and read it out loud. As the book progressed, I started to fall into the characters and really care about them. My sense of myself as a Jewish woman made the reading book into a very personal experience. I think some of the attraction is because I am at that point in my own life that some of the things happening in the book seem familiar (and sometimes frightening) to me. The central story is intriguing and the inter-relatedness of the stories, when they each reach their own endings, seemed both startling, and inevitable.

Throughout the books, the theme of isolation and loneliness within relationships played out. There were reasons kept secret over decades, pasts that could not be shared, the demands of writing itself, and finally the isolation that happens as people approach the end of their lives. She articulates the many ways the people who are closest to each other keep their distance.

As I turned the last page, I felt compelled to begin the book again. I was just not ready to put it down. This is the first Amazon review I have written. I loved the book so much, I couldn't help myself.
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