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Landsman, Anne

 
9781569474693: The Rowing Lesson

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Book by Landsman Anne

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Présentation de l'éditeur

Winner of the South African M-Net Literary Prize (English category).

“Anne Landsman’s glittering, shimmering new novel is a tour de force. . . . Elation and pain, anxiety and exuberance, and the uneven beat of living are all caught in language as silky and fluid as music.”—Roxana Robinson

“Like Joyce or William Gass or John Edgar Wideman, Anne Landsman fashions a sensual web of memory and desire, rescuing a world at the brink of extinction through the power of her lyricism.”—Stewart O’Nan

“An elegy for a lost father and a beloved world on the point of disappearing. Rarely in South African writing will we encounter language of such fire and passion.”—J. M. Coetzee

“A fierce elegy, a daughter’s imaginary inhabitation of the memory of her dying father . . . an adventure in language. . . . It makes art of a life.”—Louis Menand

Betsy Klein is summoned from her home in the United States to her father’s hospital bed in South Africa. Orphaned young, he had to struggle to become a doctor and to win the respect of his Boer patients. We first meet young Harold Klein on an excursion with his friends on the Ebb ’N Flow, a river to which he often returns. That is where he later teaches his little daughter to row, and finally, where he makes his last metaphoric passage.

Anne Landsman was born and raised in South Africa. Her debut novel, The Devil’s Chimney (Soho Press, 1997), was published in paperback by Penguin. She lives in Manhattan with her husband and two children.

Biographie de l'auteur

Anne Landsman is the author of the critically acclaimed novel The Devil's Chimney, which was nominated for four awards (the Pen/Hemingway Award, QPB's New Voices, the Janet Heidinger Kafka Prize and South Africa's most prestigious literary award, the M-Net Book Prize). She has been published in numerous publications in the USA including the American Poetry Review and the Washington Post - and the Guardian, Sunday Telegraph, Jewish Quarterly, Red and Psychologies in the UK.

Anne Landsman was born, and grew up, in South Africa. She now lives in New York with her husband and two children.

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