Would you like to see this page in English? Click here.

3 d'occasion à partir de CDN$ 13.95

Vous en avez un à vendre?
Vendez les vôtres ici
 
 
Ghostwritten
  

Ghostwritten (Paperback)

de David Mitchell (Author)
4.2étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (38 évaluations de client)

Offert par ces vendeurs.


3 d'occasion à partir de CDN$ 13.95

Les clients qui ont acheté cet article ont aussi acheté

Cloud Atlas

Cloud Atlas

de David Mitchell
4.3étoiles sur 5 (9)  CDN$ 15.72
Number 9 Dream

Number 9 Dream

de David Mitchell
3.9étoiles sur 5 (10)  CDN$ 10.94
Black Swan Green

Black Swan Green

de David Mitchell
5.0étoiles sur 5 (1)  CDN$ 15.33
This Is Water: Some Thoughts, Delivered on a Significant Occasion, about Living a Compassionate Life

This Is Water: Some Thoughts, Delivered on a Significant Occasion, about Living a Compassionate Life

de David Foster Wallace
CDN$ 12.40
A Canticle for Leibowitz

A Canticle for Leibowitz

de Walter Miller
4.5étoiles sur 5 (158)  CDN$ 9.99
Découvrez des articles similaires

Les détails du produit


Descriptions du produit

From Amazon.com

"What is real and what is not?" David Mitchell's Ghostwritten: A Novel in Nine Parts plays with precisely this question throughout its elaborately compartmentalized narrative. (That there are 10 chapters in this 9-part invention is just one more aspect of the author's mysterious schema.) With its multitude of voices and globe-girdling locations--Tokyo, Hong Kong, Mongolia, Petersburg, London--this first novel offers readers a vertiginous, sometimes seductive, display of persona and place.

At the heart of Mitchell's book is the global extension of the postmodern city, and the networks (cultural, technological, phantasmagoric) to which it gives rise. A metropolis like Tokyo is quite literally beyond our comprehension:

Twenty million people live and work in Tokyo. It's so big that nobody really knows where it stops. It's long since filled up the plain, and now it's creeping up the mountains to the west and reclaiming land from the bay in the east. The city never stops rewriting itself. In the time one street guide is produced, it's already become out of date. It's a tall city, and a deep one, as well as a spread-out one.
At this level, urban sprawl becomes an epistemological condition. On one hand it leads to a Japanese death cult, purging the "unclean" from the city's subway with nerve gas. And on the other, it produces a certain splintering of the human personality. "I'm this person, I'm this person, I'm that person, I'm that person too," chants Neal, the narrator of the book's second part. "No wonder it's all such a ... mess." He's talking about his life as a Hong Kong trader, a "man of departments, compartments, apartments." But he might also be describing the experience of reading Ghostwritten. At once loquacious and knowing, leisurely and frantic, Mitchell offers a huge, but fragmentary, portmanteau. And while he's labored diligently to solder together the many parts--the aching bodies, the reality police, the impossibly complex machinery of contemporary life--his novel, too, may suffer from an excess of split personality. --Vicky Lebeau


From Publishers Weekly

Nine disparate but interconnected tales (and a short coda) in Mitchell's impressive debut examine 21st-century notions of community, coincidence, causality, catastrophe and fate. Each episode in this mammoth sociocultural tapestry is related in the first person, and set in a different international locale. The gripping first story introduces Keisuke Tanaka, aka Quasar, a fanatical Japanese doomsday cultist who's on the lam in Okinawa after completing a successful gas attack in a Tokyo subway. The links between Quasar and the novel's next narrator, Satoru Sonada, a teenage jazz aficionado, are tenuous at first. Both are denizens of Tokyo; both tend toward nearly monomaniacal obsessiveness; both went to the same school (albeit at different times) and shared a common teacher, the crass Mr. Ikeda. As the plot progresses, however, the connections between narrators become more complex, richly imaginative and thematically suggestive. Key symbols and metaphors repeat, mutating provocatively in new contexts. Innocuous descriptions accrue a subtle but probing irony through repetition; images of wild birds taking flight, luminous night skies and even bloody head wounds implicate and involve Mitchell's characters in an exquisitely choreographed dance of coincidence, connection and fluid, intuitive meanings. Other performers include a corrupt but (literally) haunted Hong Kong lawyer; an unnamed, time-battered Chinese tea-shop proprietress; a nomadic, disembodied intelligence on a voyage of self-discovery through Mongolia; a seductive and wily Russian art thief; a London-based musician, ghostwriter and ne'er-do-well; a brilliant but imperiled Irish physicist; and a loud-mouthed late-night radio-show host who unwittingly brushes with a global cyber-catastrophe. Already a sensation on its publication in England, Mitchell's wildly variegated story can be abstruse and elusive in its larger themes, but the gorgeous prose and vibrant, original construction make this an accomplishment not to be missed. 5-city author tour.
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Associer des mots-clés à ce produit

 (De quoi s'agit-il ?)
Considérez votre mot-clé comme une sorte d'étiquette définissant parfaitement ce produit.
Les mots-clés aident les clients à organiser et trouver leurs articles favoris.
Vos mots-clés : Ajouter votre premier mot-clé
 

What Do Customers Ultimately Buy After Viewing This Item?

Ghostwritten
62% buy the item featured on this page:
Ghostwritten 4.2étoiles sur 5 (38)
Cloud Atlas
22% buy
Cloud Atlas 4.3étoiles sur 5 (9)
CDN$ 15.72
The White Tiger: A Novel
6% buy
The White Tiger: A Novel 4.3étoiles sur 5 (17)
CDN$ 11.68
Three Cups Of Tea
6% buy
Three Cups Of Tea 4.7étoiles sur 5 (75)
CDN$ 8.25

 

L'avis des consommateurs

38 évaluations
5 étoiles:
 (19)
4 étoiles:
 (10)
3 étoiles:
 (5)
2 étoiles:
 (4)
1 étoiles:    (0)
 
 
 
 
 
Évaluation du client type
4.2étoiles sur 5 (38 évaluations de client)
 
 
 
 
Partagez votre opinion avec les autres clients:
Commentaires client les plus utiles

 
5.0étoiles sur 5 This book rocks., Nov. 21 2002
Par Un client
Few people can successfully balance and interweave so many varied perspectives, but Mitchell does so with grace and beauty. His prose is rich but not overwrought, his characters are fully realized, and his story says something important about an ever shrinking world. This is the kind of book Americans need to read more often to remind them that we are not alone on this planet, and that human dignity and foibles are universal. Check out his other book Number9dream as well.
Ce commentaire vous a-t-il été utile ? Oui Non (Signaler ce commentaire)



 
5.0étoiles sur 5 Dazzling debut by an exciting new writer, Mai 26 2002
Par Un client
David Mitchell's "Ghostwritten" is a dazzling debut by an exciting new writer. "Number 9 Dream" may have garnered alot more attention for its Booker Prize nomination but after leafing through them, "Ghostwritten" seemed the more accessible of the two, so I went for it and wow....what an amazing read it was. I loved nearly every moment of it. Mitchell takes us on a magical mystery tour through major cities and other exotic locations in Asia (Okinawa, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Mongolia) and Europe (St Petersburg, London, Ireland) and uses the short story medium to showcase current phenomena and burning issues of the day, from the horrors of terrorism, nuclear war risks, fraud and corporate greed, to eastern mysticism, political blackmail, and love and infidelity. The individual stories are presented as a series of self contained vignettes which are bound together by a common sensibility running through them. Occasionally, a familiar character may resurface without warning only to vanish just as suddenly. The fleeting reappearance of characters from past episodes makes them feel like passing ghosts in the night. The stories are multi-genreal and though different as chalk and cheese, share a sense of the unexpected. My own personal favourites are the ones set in St Petersburg, Hong Kong and Ireland. Only the last story disappoints. It's bizarre and difficult to follow and a downbeat ending to an otherwise spectacular collage of scenes from our modern age. David Mitchell is such a talented contemporary writer I reckon we will hear alot more from him in the future. For a first effort, "Ghostwritten" is an incredibly mature, assured and imaginative piece of work. One of my best reads this season.
Ce commentaire vous a-t-il été utile ? Oui Non (Signaler ce commentaire)



 
4.0étoiles sur 5 An impressive debut, Mai 24 2002
Par Justin Lee (New York, NY USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
I really liked this book. It was hard to put down for a variety of reasons and it is hard to believe that this was Mitchell's first novel. By the time I reached the middle I was already keen on reading every book this author has and will publish.

What I liked most about this book was that it defied definition. It was easy to read but wasn't a book that you can breeze through passively. You have to pay attention. If you don't you miss out on a lot. This story is shaped ike nine short stories set in various locations around the world. Each location tells the story of one character unrelated to the other characters in the stories, but yet somehow overlapping. It is this overlapping that holds the story together and makes it so fun to read. Two of my favorite were "London" and "Night Train", possibly because I "sensed" more of the author in the words.

Of course this might also be things that turn some readers off, especially those that can't tolerate ambiguity. Ghostwritten doesn't try to be something more than it isn't. It maintains a modest and enduring tone throughout the novel, unveiling here and there little bits and pieces about the overall big picture.

I am impressed by Mitchell's style and vision. This was not an easy book to pull-off. That he did so as his first book inspires me and fills me with awe. The characters were well-crafted. Although he has a large cast of characters, none of them feel canned. All of them were distinct, and you really feel as if they were real characters living the full lives that is told in the stories.

Ce commentaire vous a-t-il été utile ? Oui Non (Signaler ce commentaire)


Partagez votre opinion avec les autres clients: Créer votre propre commentaire
 
 
Commentaires client les plus récents

5.0étoiles sur 5 surprise
Very intriguing, very original, very fresh ideas. I was totally taken by surprise by this firstnovelwriter. Read more
Publié le Avril 25 2002 par Celia

5.0étoiles sur 5 treating readers with respect
Why has there been so little hype about this amazing book? Where are all the prizes and fanfare? It's just stunning in its evocation of the modern world, and seems to me very... Read more
Publié le Avril 2 2002 par Susanne M Jeffery

4.0étoiles sur 5 Worth Your Time..
This book is Mitchell's first novel. That said it is cohesive & tightly written. The book is a series of linked first person narratives told by nine characters. Read more
Publié le Fév 24 2002 par David J. Roche

5.0étoiles sur 5 More Than a Ghost
I did something with this book that I have never done before. I finished reading the last line of the book, closed it, took a long breath, and opened it right back up again to... Read more
Publié le Fév 11 2002 par Kathy Turner Meyer

5.0étoiles sur 5 If you don't mind going in circles
I loved the six-degrees-of-separation complexity of this book! It's amazing the ground it covers. And you know you're missing stuff. Read more
Publié le Fév 5 2002 par A. C. Seligman

3.0étoiles sur 5 Too Much Fragmentation
As the book was fragmented up into the individual stories, I thought I should write my review in the same manner, as the 9 stories are so completely different:

Okinawa: The... Read more

Publié le Fév 5 2002 par Mike Brooks

5.0étoiles sur 5 Amazing Structure, Terrific Writing
An absolutely superb book that immediately entered David Mitchell onto my list of top ten writers.

The true beauty of the book is in the writing. Read more

Publié le Janv. 20 2002 par Shannon Appelcline

5.0étoiles sur 5 I'm jealous...
I'm absolutely jealous that Mitchell can write so well. He has written a book that I will not forget. Read more
Publié le Janv. 18 2002

3.0étoiles sur 5 Not the fabulous book everyone says it is
Another review likened this book to Memento. I think the analogy is apt: if you thought Memento was terrific, you will love this book. Read more
Publié le Déc 14 2001

4.0étoiles sur 5 Threads of a Novel
I must echo most previous reviewers' sentiments about Ghostwritten. It is well written - of that there can be absolutely no doubt. Each of the nine stories is unique. Read more
Publié le Oct. 25 2001 par Chris MB

Rechercher uniquement sur les commentaires portant sur ce produit



Listmania!


Cherchez des articles semblables par catégorie


Chercher des articles semblables par sujet






c.-à-d., chaque book doit correspondre au sujet 1 ET au sujet 2 ET ...

Commentaires

Souhaitez-vous compléter ou améliorer les informations sur ce produit ? Ou faire modifier les images?

Votre historique récent

 (En savoir plus)

Après avoir visualisé des pages détaillées produit ou des résultats de recherche, regardez ici pour trouver une façon simple de poursuivre votre navigation sur des pages qui vous intéressent.