“Brøgger’s lively and insightful novel chronicles the fates of
the Jewish Løvin family as they endure the tragicomic events of the
20th century.” —Publishers Weekly From Denmark to Riga and
back, through two World Wars, to India and Afghanistan, to America as
it was and as it is, and through boarding schools, mental hospitals,
and almshouses for the poor, Suzanne Brøgger’s The Jade Cat is a
sweeping family saga of almost limitless ambition. At the heart of
the narrative and of this Jewish family unit is the grandmother,
Katze, and her memories. She tells the story from her patrician
apartment in Copenhagen’s Gammel Mønt 14, where she has lived since
the 1940s. It is a haunting portrait of the pride, conceit, grandness,
and despair that has followed the Løvin family while the world
outside the old apartment gradually fell apart. The family remains
prey to drug addiction and suicide attempts. Some escape into sex,
others into Evangelical politics or religion. With an unlikely but
sympathetic cast of grotesques, this gripping saga of Danish highlife
and lowlife through three generations of a tormented family is as
diverse and uncompromising as William Styron’s Sophie’s Choice and
Isabel Allende’s The House of the Spirits. “The novel,
unabashedly autobiographical, concentrates on the inheritances of
character, courage, and nonconformity from one woman to another.”
—Tablet “[A] panoramic and often comic chronicle . . . A
roman-fleuve of the Løvin family, based on memories and letters from
Brøgger’s own family.” —The Telegraph “A further index of
this novelist’s originality and power.” —The Independent
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A Novel
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781468304350
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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