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    Gut: Buch, das gelesen wurde, sich aber in einem guten Zustand befindet. Der Einband weist nur sehr ...
    Release Year
    2022
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    9781945492600
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    Publisher
    TransIt Books
    ISBN-10
    1945492600
    ISBN-13
    9781945492600
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    21057275352

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    I Who Have Never Known Men
    Number of Pages
    208 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    2022
    Topic
    Dystopian, Literary
    Genre
    Fiction
    Author
    Jacqueline Harpman
    Format
    Trade Paperback

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    0.5 in
    Item Weight
    6 Oz
    Item Length
    8 in
    Item Width
    5.2 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Trade
    Dewey Edition
    21
    Reviews
    "Harpman says here all there is to say about dignity and the difficulty of remaining human in the face of suffering."-- Le Quotidien " I Who Have Never Known Men is about as heavyhearted as fiction can get, but all the loneliness and oblivion of a deserted world won't stop us from following the narrator as far as she can go. We may share the nameless young woman's frustration when she learns that freedom is not enough, but each revelation that directs her steps is a small miracle."-- The New York Times "Carefully crafted, this novel is both unusual and thought-provoking."-- Library Journal "Beautifully written..."-- Booklist "It is surprising that a book with the psychological detail of a nightmare elicits in the reader feelings of such profound intensity."-- Le Monde "The delirium of I Who Have Never Known Men suggests the work of a feminine Kafka."-- Le Nouvel Observateur "Like Kafka with a dash of Ursula Le Guin, this story is part mystery, part science fiction, and all literature: beautifully written and thoughtfully meditating on how we know what we know and why we act certain ways."-- Kevin Grandfield, "Harpman says here all there is to say about dignity and the difficulty of remaining human in the face of suffering."-- Le Quotidien " I Who Have Never Known Men is about as heavyhearted as fiction can get, but all the loneliness and oblivion of a deserted world won't stop us from following the narrator as far as she can go. We may share the nameless young woman's frustration when she learns that freedom is not enough, but each revelation that directs her steps is a small miracle."-- The New York Times "Carefully crafted, this novel is both unusual and thought-provoking."-- Library Journal "Beautifully written..."-- Booklist "It is surprising that a book with the psychological detail of a nightmare elicits in the reader feelings of such profound intensity."-- Le Monde "The delirium of I Who Have Never Known Men suggests the work of a feminine Kafka."-- Le Nouvel Observateur "Like Kafka with a dash of Ursula Le Guin, this story is part mystery, part science fiction, and all literature: beautifully written and thoughtfully meditating on how we know what we know and why we act certain ways."-- Kevin Grandfield "Paradoxically, the book's austere mystery--the atrophied and gelid world it depicts--provides a richly allusive consideration of human life."-- Deborah Eisenberg for The New York Review of Books, "A small miracle . . . I Who Have Never Known Men is about as heavyhearted as fiction can get."--New York Times "Mesmerizing. . . . The book's austere mystery--the atrophied and gelid world it depicts--provides a richly allusive consideration of human life."--Deborah Eisenberg, New York Review of Books "A consistently gripping experience."TLS "Like Kafka with a dash of Ursula Le Guin, this story is part mystery, part science fiction, and all literature."--Booklist "Reading I Who Have Never Known Men forces the reader to contemplate what an immense privilege it is to be able to read books at all."--Emily Gould, The Cut "[I] couldn't put it down. . . . It's a deceptively simple but wholly propulsive story that explores the interplay between memory, patriarchy and solidarity."--Laila Lalami, author of The Dream Hotel "Immediately reminiscent of Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale."--Kirkus Reviews "Evocative and thrilling, it's a dystopian modern classic."--Dua Lipa'sService95 Book Club "Harpman says here all there is to say about dignity and the difficulty of remaining human in the face of suffering."--Le Quotidien "It is surprising that a book with the psychological detail of a nightmare elicits in the reader feelings of such profound intensity."--Le Monde "The delirium of I Who Have Never Known Men suggests the work of a feminine Kafka."--Le Nouvel Observateur "[A] riveting narrative. . . . Carefully crafted, this novel is both unusual and thought-provoking."--Library Journal "Unlike other science fiction or fantasy novels, this is a universe without an invented order: there is no known infrastructure, no reveal, no men hiding behind a curtain. It is the simplicity of the writing that makes my skin crawl, so eerie in its absences."--Haley Mlotek,Frieze "[An] eerily evocative novel . . . this intriguingly dark thought experiment told by a compellingly alien voice--dispassionate and unfussy--is strangely fascinating."--Lucy Scholes, The Times "A vivid evocation of another world, alive with hope and dignity in the midst of cruelty and alienation. . . . A haunting testimony from an abandoned planet."--Megan Hunter, author of The End We Start From, "A small miracle . . . I Who Have Never Known Men is about as heavyhearted as fiction can get."--New York Times "Mesmerizing. . . . The book's austere mystery--the atrophied and gelid world it depicts--provides a richly allusive consideration of human life."--Deborah Eisenberg, New York Review of Books "A consistently gripping experience."TLS "Like Kafka with a dash of Ursula Le Guin, this story is part mystery, part science fiction, and all literature."--Booklist "Immediately reminiscent of Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale."--Kirkus Reviews "Evocative and thrilling, it's a dystopian modern classic."--Dua Lipa's Service95 Book Club "Harpman says here all there is to say about dignity and the difficulty of remaining human in the face of suffering."--Le Quotidien "It is surprising that a book with the psychological detail of a nightmare elicits in the reader feelings of such profound intensity."--Le Monde "The delirium of I Who Have Never Known Men suggests the work of a feminine Kafka."--Le Nouvel Observateur "[A] riveting narrative. . . . Carefully crafted, this novel is both unusual and thought-provoking."--Library Journal "Unlike other science fiction or fantasy novels, this is a universe without an invented order: there is no known infrastructure, no reveal, no men hiding behind a curtain. It is the simplicity of the writing that makes my skin crawl, so eerie in its absences."--Haley Mlotek, Frieze "[An] eerily evocative novel . . . this intriguingly dark thought experiment told by a compellingly alien voice--dispassionate and unfussy--is strangely fascinating."--Lucy Scholes, The Times "A vivid evocation of another world, alive with hope and dignity in the midst of cruelty and alienation. . . . A haunting testimony from an abandoned planet."--Megan Hunter, author of The End We Start From, "A small miracle . . . I Who Have Never Known Men is about as heavyhearted as fiction can get."--New York Times "Mesmerizing. . . . The book's austere mystery--the atrophied and gelid world it depicts--provides a richly allusive consideration of human life."--Deborah Eisenberg, New York Review of Books "A consistently gripping experience."TLS "Like Kafka with a dash of Ursula Le Guin, this story is part mystery, part science fiction, and all literature."--Booklist "Reading I Who Have Never Known Men forces the reader to contemplate what an immense privilege it is to be able to read books at all."--Emily Gould, The Cut "[I] couldn't put it down. . . . It's a deceptively simple but wholly propulsive story that explores the interplay between memory, patriarchy and solidarity."--Laila Lalami, author of The Dream Hotel "Immediately reminiscent of Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale."--Kirkus Reviews "Evocative and thrilling, it's a dystopian modern classic."--Dua Lipa's Service95 Book Club "Harpman says here all there is to say about dignity and the difficulty of remaining human in the face of suffering."--Le Quotidien "It is surprising that a book with the psychological detail of a nightmare elicits in the reader feelings of such profound intensity."--Le Monde "The delirium of I Who Have Never Known Men suggests the work of a feminine Kafka."--Le Nouvel Observateur "[A] riveting narrative. . . . Carefully crafted, this novel is both unusual and thought-provoking."--Library Journal "Unlike other science fiction or fantasy novels, this is a universe without an invented order: there is no known infrastructure, no reveal, no men hiding behind a curtain. It is the simplicity of the writing that makes my skin crawl, so eerie in its absences."--Haley Mlotek, Frieze "[An] eerily evocative novel . . . this intriguingly dark thought experiment told by a compellingly alien voice--dispassionate and unfussy--is strangely fascinating."--Lucy Scholes, The Times "A vivid evocation of another world, alive with hope and dignity in the midst of cruelty and alienation. . . . A haunting testimony from an abandoned planet."--Megan Hunter, author of The End We Start From
    Afterword by
    Mackintosh, Sophie
    Dewey Decimal
    843/.914
    Synopsis
    Ursula K. LeGuin meets The Road in a post-apocalyptic modern classic of female friendship and intimacy. Deep underground, thirty-nine women live imprisoned in a cage. Watched over by guards, the women have no memory of how they got there, no notion of time, and only a vague recollection of their lives before. As the burn of electric light merges day into night and numberless years pass, a young girl--the fortieth prisoner--sits alone and outcast in the corner. Soon she will show herself to be the key to the others' escape and survival in the strange world that awaits them above ground. Jacqueline Harpman was born in Etterbeek, Belgium, in 1929, and fled to Casablanca with her family during WWII. Informed by her background as a psychoanalyst and her youth in exile, I Who Have Never Known Men is a haunting, heartbreaking post-apocalyptic novel of female friendship and intimacy, and the lengths people will go to maintain their humanity in the face of devastation. Back in print for the first time since 1997, Harpman's modern classic is an important addition to the growing canon of feminist speculative literature., Ursula K. LeGuin meets The Road in a post-apocalyptic modern classic of female friendship and intimacy., Ursula K. LeGuin meets The Road in a post-apocalyptic modern classic of female friendship and intimacy. Deep underground, thirty-nine women live imprisoned in a cage. Watched over by guards, the women have no memory of how they got there, no notion of time, and only a vague recollection of their lives before. As the burn of electric light merges day into night and numberless years pass, a young girl-the fortieth prisoner--sits alone and outcast in the corner. Soon she will show herself to be the key to the others' escape and survival in the strange world that awaits them above ground. Jacqueline Harpman was born in Etterbeek, Belgium, in 1929, and fled to Casablanca with her family during WWII. Informed by her background as a psychoanalyst and her youth in exile, I Who Have Never Known Men is a haunting, heartbreaking post-apocalyptic novel of female friendship and intimacy, and the lengths people will go to maintain their humanity in the face of devastation. Back in print for the first time since 1997, Harpman's modern classic is an important addition to the growing canon of feminist speculative literature.

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