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Claire Messud

    8 oktober 1966

    Claire Messud is een Amerikaanse romanschrijfster en professor in literatuur en creatief schrijven. Ze staat bekend om haar inzichtelijke verkenning van ambitie, familiedynamiek en de zoektocht naar identiteit in de moderne wereld. Haar proza wordt vaak geprezen om zijn psychologische diepgang en precieze karakteriseringen. Messuds werk duikt in de complexiteit van de menselijke natuur en maatschappelijke druk.

    Claire Messud
    This Strange Eventful History
    The Last Life
    Kant's Little Prussian Head and Other Reasons Why I Write
    The Hunters
    Het Vorige Leven
    De vrouw van hierboven / druk 3
    • De vrouw van hierboven / druk 3

      • 289bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen

      Nora Eldridge is altijd een good girl geweest; een goede dochter en collega. Ze geeft les aan een basisschool in Cambridge, Massachusetts en wordt op handen gedragen door de kinderen en hun ouders. Maar haar passie ligt bij kunst. En kunstenaar zijn is haar wérkelijke roeping, daarvan is ze overtuigd. Dan komt Reza Shasid in haar klas, acht jaar oud. Reza s vader werkt aan Harvard; Sirena, zijn moeder, maakt kunstinstallaties en staat op het punt internationaal door te breken. In het jaar waarin het gezin Nora op sleeptouw neemt, verandert alles voor de lerares. Of, althans, dat denkt ze. De bevrijding van haar oude leventje met de ingesleten gewoonten is echter niet zoals ze had gehoopt en dan blijkt dat niets meer privé is. Urgent en met snijdende emotie verteld, gaat 'De vrouw van hierboven' over obsessie, kunst, jezelf vinden én over de prijs die betaald moet worden om een droom na te jagen.

      De vrouw van hierboven / druk 3
      3,1
    • The Hunters

      • 208bladzijden
      • 8 uur lezen

      Isolation and the complexities of love are intricately examined in two novellas. In "A Simple Tale," Maria Poniatowski, an aging Ukrainian woman, navigates her newfound freedom in Canada while grappling with the weight of her past. Meanwhile, "The Hunters" follows an American academic in London whose obsession with his downstairs neighbors spirals into a potentially harmful fixation, highlighting how loneliness can fuel an overactive imagination. Together, these stories delve into personal struggles and the impact of solitude.

      The Hunters
      4,0
    • The Last Life

      • 384bladzijden
      • 14 uur lezen

      "The Last Life" tells the story of the teenage Sagesse LaBasse and her family, French Algerian emigrants haunted by their history, brought to the brink of destruction by a single reckless act. Observed with a fifteen-year-old's ruthless regard for truth, it is a novel about secrets and ghosts, love and honour, the stories we tell ourselves and the lies to which we cling. It is a work of stunning emotional power, written in prose of matchless iridescence and grace. "'Powerful, Gripping, dark at its heart, this is an almost faultless novel" - "Evening Standard". "A joy to read. Messud's prose is lush, incantatory ...her observations are funnily astute, brimming with wit and imagination ...as elegant and precise as geometry" - "Independent". "Mesmerizing ...Ms Messud has written a large and resonant novel that is as artful as it is affecting" - "New York Times".

      The Last Life
      3,6
    • This Strange Eventful History

      • 448bladzijden
      • 16 uur lezen

      A family torn apart by war, geography, politics, religion, over the course of three generations

      This Strange Eventful History
      3,5
    • A Dream Life

      • 136bladzijden
      • 5 uur lezen

      A jewel of a novel by New York Times -bestselling author Claire MessudWhen the Armstrong family moves from New York at the dawn of the 1970s, Australia feels, to Alice Armstrong, like the end of the earth. Residing in a grand manor on the glittering Sydney Harbour, her family finds their life has turned upside down. As she navigates this strange new world, Alice must weave an existence from its shimmering mirage.Lies and self-deception are at the heart of this keenly observed story. This is a sharp, biting, and playful tale with a cast of unscrupulous characters adrift in a dream life of their own making. Written with the characteristic delicacy of touch, humor, and emotional insight that make Claire Messud one of our greatest writers.“A novelist of unnerving talent.” —The New York Times Book Review“[Messud is] among our greatest contemporary writers.” —The New Yorker“A perfect frolic of a book, puffed on breezes of beauty and it waltzes you through a little fear, a little darkness, and tips you out, refreshed and laughing, into the sun.” — Helen Garner

      A Dream Life
      3,3
    • The Woman Upstairs

      • 253bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen

      From the New York Times best-selling author of The Emperor's Children, a brilliant new novel: the riveting confession of a woman awakened, transformed, and betrayed by passion and desire for a world beyond her own. Nora Eldridge, a thirty-seven-year-old elementary school teacher in Cambridge, Massachusetts, who long ago abandoned her ambition to be a successful artist, has become the "woman upstairs," a reliable friend and tidy neighbor always on the fringe of others' achievements. Then into her classroom walks Reza Shahid, a child who enchants as if from a fairy tale. He and his parents--dashing Skandar, a Lebanese scholar and professor at the École Normale Supérleure; and Sirena, an effortlessly glamorous Italian artist--have come to Boston for Skandar to take up a fellowship at Harvard. When Reza is attacked by schoolyard bullies who call him a "terrorist," Nora is drawn into the complex world of the Shahid family: she finds herself falling in love with them, separately and together. Nora's happiness explodes her boundaries, until Sirena's careless ambition leads to a shattering betrayal. Told with urgency, intimacy, and piercing emotion, this story of obsession and artistic fulfillment explores the thrill--and the devastating cost--of giving in to one's passions.

      The Woman Upstairs
      3,3
    • A bestselling, masterful novel about the intersections in the lives of three friends, now on the cusp of their thirties, making their way—and not—in New York City. There is beautiful, sophisticated Marina Thwaite—an “It” girl finishing her first book; the daughter of Murray Thwaite, celebrated intellectual and journalist—and her two closest friends from Brown, Danielle, a quietly appealing television producer, and Julius, a cash-strapped freelance critic. The delicious complications that arise among them become dangerous when Murray’s nephew, Frederick “Bootie” Tubb, an idealistic college dropout determined to make his mark, comes to town. As the skies darken, it is Bootie’s unexpected decisions—and their stunning, heartbreaking outcome—that will change each of their lives forever. A richly drawn, brilliantly observed novel of fate and fortune—of innocence and experience, seduction and self-invention; of ambition, including literary ambition; of glamour, disaster, and promise—The Emperor’s Children is a tour de force that brings to life a city, a generation, and the way we live in this moment. A New York Times Book Review Best Book of the Year

      The Emperor´s Children
      3,0
    • This Strange Eventful History

      Longlisted for the Booker Prize 2024

      • 448bladzijden
      • 16 uur lezen

      Longlisted for the Booker Prize 2024, this novel explores profound themes of identity and belonging through the lives of its richly developed characters. Set against a backdrop of societal change, the narrative delves into personal struggles and the quest for meaning. The author masterfully weaves together multiple perspectives, creating a tapestry of experiences that resonate with contemporary issues. Readers will find themselves captivated by the emotional depth and intricate storytelling that challenges perceptions and invites reflection.

      This Strange Eventful History