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Beach (Hardcover)

de Alex Garland (Author)
4.1étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (41 évaluations de client)

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In our ever-shrinking world, where popular Western culture seems to have infected every nation on the planet, it is hard to find even a small niche of unspoiled land--forget searching for pristine islands or continents. This is the situation in Alex Garland's debut novel, The Beach. Human progress has reduced Eden to a secret little beach near Thailand. In the tradition of grand adventure novels, Richard, a rootless traveler rambling around Thailand on his way somewhere else, is given a hand-drawn map by a madman who calls himself Daffy Duck. He and two French travelers set out on a journey to find this paradise.

What makes this a truly satisfying novel is the number of levels on which it operates. On the surface it's a fast-paced adventure novel; at another level it explores why we search for these utopias, be they mysterious lost continents or small island communes. Garland weaves a gripping and thought-provoking narrative that suggests we are, in fact, such products of our Western culture that we cannot help but pollute and ultimately destroy the very sanctuary we seek



From Publishers Weekly

Garland's amphetamine-paced first novel plunks some young European expats down on a remote island in the Gulf of Thailand. There, tired of the prepackaged experience available to them in the West, they try to create their own paradise. The narrator is an Englishman named Richard. Born in 1974, he has grown up on popular culture and is a fan of video games and Vietnam War movies. While staying at a creaky Bangkok guest house, he finds a carefully drawn map left by his angry, doped-up neighbor, a suicide who called himself Mr. Daffy Duck. The map points the way to a legendary beach where, it's rumored, a few favored international wanderers have settled. Richard's new friends, Etienne and Francoise, convince him to help them find the island. But Richard, inspired by sudden anxiety about Etienne, gives a copy of the map to two American backpackers-an act that later haunts him as keenly as the ghost of Mr. Duck. Richard and his French companions find the island: half is covered by a marijuana plantation patrolled by well-armed guards; the other half consists of a gorgeous beach and forest where a small band of wandering souls live a communal life dominated by a gently despotic woman named Sal. At times, Garland seems to be trying to say something powerful about the perils of desiring a history-less Eden. But his evocations of Vietnam, Richard's hallucinatory chats with the dead Mr. Duck and various other feints in the direction of thematic gravity don't add up to much. Garland is a good storyteller, though, and Richard's nicotine-fueled narrative of how the denizens of the beach see their comity shatter and break into factions is taut with suspense, even if the bloody conclusion offers few surprises. 150,000 first printing; $150,000 ad/promo; foreign rights sold in the U.K., Germany, Holland, Italy.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 A great read!, Mars 7 2002
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I saw the movie first before reading this book. While the movie was great, the book is even better (but that's usually always the case, isn't it?).

The original details of Garland's story are even more absorbing than what the producers edited for the film version.

For example, Richard gets the girl Francoise in the film and the result understandably causes Etienne to get upset. In the book, though, Richard never gets her--he's attracted to her, sure, but he bends over backwards to *not* go anywhere with her or even give the impression of being tempted. That's because Richard is a lot less selfish in the original novel and grows to be a close friend of Etienne's without all of the constant arguing they do in the movie, and his desire to be sure he doesn't even accidentally hurt Etienne's feelings over Francoise is much more emotionally effective, genuinely touching and easier for readers to relate to.

The scene with the whole camp getting sick, though, is much more understandable concerning its being edited out--it wouldn't work too well in a film.

The ending is far, far more disturbing than even the original film--I was genuinely surprised by it. But it ends the book as a whole on a much more haunting note while still ringing true.

A great read and definitely worth your time and money!

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4.0étoiles sur 5 The Beach, good but could have done without "Daffy", Aoû 24 2000
Par Wendy Michalski (Cincinnati, OH) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Great book, but the parts that contained the "Daffy" character went on too long, without a real point.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Top rate work - story, characters, and tone hit the spot., Mars 26 2000
Par Drew (Austin, TX) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Many other reviews here have been comparing "Beach" to other books. Yes, there are shades of "On the Road," "Lord of the Flies," Michener's "Drifters," and maybe even a little "Sand Pebbles" thrown in. That's fine - I like new stories to remind me of other great tales. Good writing examples complement each other; it's not one book vs. another. And this is good writing. Garland keeps the basic story simple; it's easy to follow and relatively believable. One of the best things done is that Garland creates a sort of tension throughout the book. The reader is not able to relax and simply glide along. You know something's going to happen but not what or when (you do know, of course, that Richard will make it due to the first person narration). When things go wrong, they do so in a wild but logical manner. Nothing goes too far over the top with characters commiting improbable acts (read "A Simple Plan" for the exact opposite, though it's still a fine story). The dream sequences enhance the story, rather than annoy the reader as often happens. This is a modern tale of adventure that ranks right up there with other generation-defining work. I haven't seen the movie nor do I plan to, this is good enough.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 The Beach Alex Garlands debut!
This book is amazing, a detailed yet supprisingly easy read, It is imaginative yet truthful and very honest. Read more
Publié le Janv. 9 2000 par Leandra

5.0étoiles sur 5 Most Highly Recommended!
Without a doubt, one of the best books I've read this year. The other reviews uncover the story line but let me say it definitely kept me rivetted. Read more
Publié le Sep 3 1999

4.0étoiles sur 5 awesome first novel for such a young but very mature writer
Before reading this book, I read Garland's second novel, Tesseract, which was excellent, so I had to read his first. Read more
Publié le Aoû 27 1999

5.0étoiles sur 5 Chef d'oeuvre
I have been furiously obsessed about the book, no matter what I was doing. I had to know what would come next. Now that I finished, I am still somewhere on a beach. Read more
Publié le Jui 23 1999

5.0étoiles sur 5 Read this book and get ready for a rush of adrenaline.
'The Beach' is a chilling, suspenseful adventure. This book has been made into a Hollywood film starring Leonardo Dicaprio. 'The Beach' is based in Thailand, my home. Read more
Publié le Mai 9 1999

1.0étoiles sur 5 I beg to differ.
All this talk about gen x'ers experiencing life second-hand, sampling what little is left from the emptied plates of bygone boomers, does not excuse (nor make a case for)... Read more
Publié le Mars 29 1999 par Rick Skogsberg ricks@bioh.com

2.0étoiles sur 5 A beach paradise without love or sex? No thanks.
An overpraised book that owes much to Lord of the Flies, which is better written, more concise, and more profound, even after 40 years. Read more
Publié le Mars 20 1999 par Beth Powanda

5.0étoiles sur 5 Compelling Read By A Talented Young Author
Often when I read a best-seller, the stories don't stay with me for very long. Even if it's a good book, sometimes it just fades away after a while. Read more
Publié le Fév 25 1999 par sacamano22@aol.com

5.0étoiles sur 5 I loved seeing the world through Richard's eyes.
This book was excellent. I was drawn into Richard's hallucinogenic paradise/nightmare and enjoyed experiencing The Beach through his Vietnam & Video Game obsessed mind. Read more
Publié le Fév 22 1999 par Chad M. Supp

5.0étoiles sur 5 You will enjoy a language and mood of The Beach
I have bought the book when I was travelling in Thailand this January and was on the way to Ko Samui island. Read more
Publié le Fév 20 1999

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