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Original Title: | Z, ástarsaga |
ISBN: | 9187894769 (ISBN13: 9789187894763) |
Edition Language: | Swedish |
Literary Awards: | Icelandic Literary Prize Nominee for Fiction (1996) |
Vigdís Grímsdóttir
Paperback | Pages: 296 pages Rating: 3.73 | 142 Users | 7 Reviews
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Title | : | Z: en kärlekshistoria |
Author | : | Vigdís Grímsdóttir |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 296 pages |
Published | : | 2001 by Alfabeta (first published 1996) |
Categories | : | Fiction. LGBT. GLBT. Queer |
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Very impressive. Half of the story is told through the eyes of Anna, a terminally ill young woman at the very end of her life. Alone in an isolated cottage on a winter's night, she reads through, and then burns, all the letters she ever received from her lover, Z. These letters provide a framework upon which she hangs the history of their relationship.The other narrator is Anna's sister Arnþrúður, who is sitting up with Valgeir (her husband) and Z as they worry about Anna's disappearance from the hospital. Z recites the poems that Anna wrote for her, one for each letter, and shares fragments of her own version of the love story. Meanwhile, Arnþrúður reflects on her relationship with Valgeir, and her mad, unpredictable jealousy that threatens to drive him away.
The multiple viewpoints and filtering effect of the letters and poetry create a sort of hall of mirrors. The reader is shown many different distortions of the webs of love and jealousy that connect the characters. These combine to produce a complicated, fractured but coherent whole. The reader is privileged with a depth of understanding and a truth that could not come from a single perspective, and which indeed the characters themselves are denied. It is a novel as much about the difficulties of communication and interpretation as it is about the tragedy of terminal illness.
This is a moving and thoughtful novel, executed with rare skill.
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Jos tämä kirja olisi elokuvagenre, se olisi taideleffa.Kirjassa ei oikeastaan ole juonta, vaan Annan, kuolemansairaan runoilijan, ja tämän rakastajattaren Z:n suhteesta kerrotaan takaumanomaisesti henkilöiden muistoissa, Annan runoissa ja Z:n Annalle kirjoittamissa kirjeissä. Kertojanääniä on kaksi -- Annan ja tämän sisaren Arnthrudurin ajatukset vuorottelevat luvuittain. Kirjan nimikkohenkilö Z:n pään sisälle ei päästä lainkaan ja hahmo jääkin hyvin etäiseksi. Yllättäen syvimmäksi (joskaan eiThe most compelling, heart-hugging, life encompassing love story I have read in a long time.
Very impressive. Half of the story is told through the eyes of Anna, a terminally ill young woman at the very end of her life. Alone in an isolated cottage on a winter's night, she reads through, and then burns, all the letters she ever received from her lover, Z. These letters provide a framework upon which she hangs the history of their relationship.The other narrator is Anna's sister Arnþrúður, who is sitting up with Valgeir (her husband) and Z as they worry about Anna's disappearance from
Luin tän ensimmäisen kerran 17-vuotiaana junassa, enkä silloin paljoa ymmärtänyt, mutta tää kirja johti yhteen elämäni merkittävimpään kohtaamiseen, joten sillä on sen jälkeen ollut erityinen paikka mielessä - vaikka en tainnut lopulta saada koko kirjaa edes luettua kokonaan. Z: rakkaustarina kertoo kahdesta naisesta, Annasta ja Z:stä, jotka rakastavat toisiaan. Vaikka romanssi onkin kahden naisen välillä, on tarina niin universaali, että pääpari voisi olla ihan mitä sukupuolta tahansa. Tunteet
So beautiful <3
Vigdís Grímsdóttir was born in Reykjavík on August 15th 1953. She graduated from the Iceland University of Education with a Teaching Diploma in 1973, received a BA-degree in Icelandic Studies and Library and Information Science from the University of Iceland in 1978, and a degree in Education from the Iceland University of Education in 1982. She was a candidate of Icelandic literature at theVery impressive. Half of the story is told through the eyes of Anna, a terminally ill young woman at the very end of her life. Alone in an isolated cottage on a winter's night, she reads through, and then burns, all the letters she ever received from her lover, Z. These letters provide a framework upon which she hangs the history of their relationship.The other narrator is Anna's sister Arnþrúður, who is sitting up with Valgeir (her husband) and Z as they worry about Anna's disappearance from
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