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SIGNIERT - THE KEEP von Jennifer Egan (2006, Hardcover)
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Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
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Keep
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256 Pages
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English
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2006
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General, Action & Adventure
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Fiction
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For The Keep "Jennifer Egan is a refreshingly unclassifiable novelist. . . . Egan sustains an awareness that the text is being manipulated by its author, while at the same time delivering character and story with perfect and passionate conviction. Very few writers, in our time or any other, have been able to bring that off . . . the dazzling presentation makes us believe that it really is a matter of life, death and salvation. . . . The result is a work both prodigiously entertaining and profoundly moving." -Madison Smartt Bell, The New York Times Book Review "Intelligent, challenging and exciting. . . . The characters' emotions are so real, the author's insights so moving that readers will be happy to be swept away." -Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "This neo-gothic tale conjures a wicked form of therapy for BlackBerry-addicted urbanites. . . . Egan's clever scenario presents Danny's mental liberation as both thrilling and dangerous-imagination is the ultimate drug, she suggests-and the novel luxuriates in Wilkie Collinsstyle atmospherics." -The New Yorker "A novel as daring as Jennifer Egan's The Keep makes us think hard about one of the murkiest mysteries of all: the mystery of perception, that uncertain border where reality and imagination meet . . . irresistibly suspenseful. . . . A novel like The Keep shows us what it's like to live outside of today's categories and to exist in unreal situations, in dreams, in confusion, in the experiences of others." -Joanna Scott, The Los Angeles Times "Egan is an exceptionally intelligent writer whose joy at appropriating and subverting genres and clichés-from prison memoir to Gothic ghost story-is evident on every dizzyingly inventive page." -The Washington Post "[A] remarkable piece of work. . . . Egan effectively echoes the works of Gothic writers such as Ann Radcliffe (The Mysteries of Udolpho) and Horace Walpole (Castle of Otranto), fusing a seemingly moribund genre with elements borrowed from the metafictions of John Barth, Italo Calvino and others. It's tricky; but it's a trick only a terrifically talented writer could pull off." -San Francisco Chronicle "If Kafka's Joseph K. and Lewis Carroll's Alice had a son, he would have to be Jennifer Egan's Danny. . . . No matter how many symbols and zany subplots she juggles . . . the novelist keeps the action moving and the irony biting." -Boston Sunday Globe "Intelligent, intense and remarkably intuitive. . . . Jennifer Egan gives us the satisfying thunk of a fully understood if unexpected, kind of sense." -Nan Goldberg, The New York Observer "It's precisely Egan's talent for tapping into the American subconscious-with deeply intuitive forays into the darker aspects of our technologydriven, imagesaturated culture-that has established the author and journalist as a prescient literary voice." -Vogue "Jennifer Egan spins a haunting tale. . . . Egan's brilliance is in balancing the deliciously creepy elements of gothiccastle novels with the deadon realism of a prisoner's life, to create a book worth keeping." -Elissa Schappell, Vanity Fair "Egan's third novel . . . is a strange, clever, and always compelling meditation on the relationship between the imaginatio, ForThe Keep "Jennifer Egan is a refreshingly unclassifiable novelist. . . . Egan sustains an awareness that the text is being manipulated by its author, while at the same time delivering character and story with perfect and passionate conviction. Very few writers, in our time or any other, have been able to bring that off . . . the dazzling presentation makes us believe that it really is a matter of life, death and salvation. . . . The result is a work both prodigiously entertaining and profoundly moving." -Madison Smartt Bell,The New York Times Book Review "Intelligent, challenging and exciting. . . . The characters' emotions are so real, the author's insights so moving that readers will be happy to be swept away." -Kirkus Reviews(starred review) "A novel as daring as Jennifer Egan'sThe Keepmakes us think hard about one of the murkiest mysteries of all: the mystery of perception, that uncertain border where reality and imagination meet . . . irresistibly suspenseful. . . . A novel likeThe Keepshows us what it's like to live outside of today's categories and to exist in unreal situations, in dreams, in confusion, in the experiences of others." -Joanna Scott,The Los Angeles Times "Egan is an exceptionally intelligent writer whose joy at appropriating and subverting genres and clichés-from prison memoir to Gothic ghost story-is evident on every dizzyingly inventive page." -The Washington Post "Intelligent, intense and remarkably intuitive. . . . Jennifer Egan gives us the satisfying thunk of a fully understood if unexpected, kind of sense." -Nan Goldberg,The New York Observer "It's precisely Egan's talent for tapping into the American subconscious-with deeply intuitive forays into the darker aspects of our technologydriven, imagesaturated culture-that has established the author and journalist as a prescient literary voice." -Vogue "Jennifer Egan spins a haunting tale. . . . Egan's brilliance is in balancing the deliciously creepy elements of gothiccastle novels with the deadon realism of a prisoner's life, to create a book worth keeping." -Elissa Schappell,Vanity Fair "Visionary . . . at once hyperrealistic and darkly dreamed. . . . With Egan's powers of invention running at full tilt,The Keepreads like a twenty-first-century mash-up of Kafka, Calvino, and Poe, in which the absurd meets the surreal meet the unspeakable-to edgy, entertaining effect." -Lisa Shea,Elle "Roiling and captivating. . . . As you finish this novel, part horror tale, part mystery, part romance, the mind lingers over it, amazed by how vivid Egan has made it, how witty, how disturbing, how credible, and yet how utterly fantastic." -Vince Passaro,O, The Oprah Magazine "The Keepis an example of literature responding to current events not with a mirror but an artful mindfuck." -David Bahr,Time Out New York "Egan gets everything rightfrom the convolutions of the strung-out male mind to the self-deceptions of a drug addictand her skill will keep you marveling at the pages that you can't help turning." -People "Arresting . . . insightful and often funny, so fluid that you actually have the sensation of sinking into these lives . . . strange and beautifully drawn, a place well wo, For "The Keep" " Jennifer Egan is a refreshingly unclassifiable novelist. . . . Egan sustains an awareness that the text is being manipulated, ForThe Keep "Intelligent, challenging and exciting. . . . The characters' emotions are so real, the author's insights so moving, that readers will be happy to be swept away." -Kirkus Reviews(starred review) "An engrossing narrative told in prose that's remarkably fresh and inventive." -Library Journal "Atmospheric and tense, this is a mesmerizing story." -Booklist ForLook at Me "Brilliantly unnerving. . . . A haunting, sharp, splendidly articulate novel." -The New York Times "Egan goes deeper, surprising us again and again. [She] limns the mysteries of human identity and the stranglehold our image-obsessed culture has on us all in this complicated and wildly ambitious novel." -Newsweek "Intriguing. . . . An unlikely blend of tabloid luridness and brainy cultural commentary. . . . The novel's uncanny prescience givesLook at Mea rare urgency." -Time "Egan has created some compelling characters and written provocative meditations on our times. . . . [She] has captured our culture in its edge-city awfulness." -The Washington Post Book World "Comic, richly imagined, and stunningly written. . . . An energetic, unorthodox, quintessentially American vision of America." -The New Yorker "Look at Meis a complicated novel . . . but the questions it raises are worth following a lifetime of labyrinths toward the answers." -Los Angeles Times "Ambitious, swiftly paced. . . . Egan writes with such shimmering élan that it's easy to follow her cast on its journey." -The Wall Street Journal "Prescient and provocative. . . . The characters . . . jump from the pages and dare you to care about them. . . . The prose is crisp and precise. . . . The pieces fit together at the end with a satisfying click." -Philadelphia Inquirer "Propelled by plot, peppered with insights, enlivened by quirkily astute characterizations, and displaying an impressive prescience about our newly altered world,Look at Me. . . takes us beyond what we see and hints at truths we have only just begun to understand. . . . Few recent books have so eloquently demonstrated how often fiction, in its visionary form, speaks of truth." -Salon.com "Look at Memakes us think about our trust in the images that bombard us, and what we give away in the process." -Chicago Tribune "Egan's rich new novel . . . is about bigger things: double lives; secret selves; the difficulty of really seeing anything in a world so flooded with images." -The Nation "Egan's take . . . is surreal and profoundly ironic and exaggerated, but it still rings true. . . . Beneath it all, she finds characters worth saving." -Hartford Courant "Breathtaking. . . . combines the tautness of a good mystery with the measured, exquisitely articulated detail and emotional landscape of the most literary of narratives. . . . . Sure to leave readers thinking about these very real characters for some time to come." -BookPage "An imaginative, well-paced read with serious questions about the elusiveness of meaning inside the gilded cage. Egan has, ForThe Keep "Jennifer Egan is a refreshingly unclassifiable novelist. . . . Egan sustains an awareness that the text is being manipulated by its author, while at the same time delivering character and story with perfect and passionate conviction. Very few writers, in our time or any other, have been able to bring that off . . . the dazzling presentation makes us believe that it really is a matter of life, death and salvation. . . . The result is a work both prodigiously entertaining and profoundly moving." -Madison Smartt Bell,The New York Times Book Review "Intelligent, challenging and exciting. . . . The characters' emotions are so real, the author's insights so moving that readers will be happy to be swept away." -Kirkus Reviews(starred review) "This neo-gothic tale conjures a wicked form of therapy for BlackBerry-addicted urbanites. . . . Egan's clever scenario presents Danny's mental liberation as both thrilling and dangerous-imagination is the ultimate drug, she suggests-and the novel luxuriates in Wilkie Collinsstyle atmospherics." -The New Yorker "A novel as daring as Jennifer Egan'sThe Keepmakes us think hard about one of the murkiest mysteries of all: the mystery of perception, that uncertain border where reality and imagination meet . . . irresistibly suspenseful. . . . A novel likeThe Keepshows us what it's like to live outside of today's categories and to exist in unreal situations, in dreams, in confusion, in the experiences of others." -Joanna Scott,The Los Angeles Times "Egan is an exceptionally intelligent writer whose joy at appropriating and subverting genres and clichés-from prison memoir to Gothic ghost story-is evident on every dizzyingly inventive page." -The Washington Post "[A] remarkable piece of work. . . . Egan effectively echoes the works of Gothic writers such as Ann Radcliffe (The Mysteries of Udolpho) and Horace Walpole (Castle of Otranto), fusing a seemingly moribund genre with elements borrowed from the metafictions of John Barth, Italo Calvino and others. It's tricky; but it's a trick only a terrifically talented writer could pull off." -San Francisco Chronicle "If Kafka's Joseph K. and Lewis Carroll's Alice had a son, he would have to be Jennifer Egan's Danny. . . . No matter how many symbols and zany subplots she juggles . . . the novelist keeps the action moving and the irony biting." -Boston Sunday Globe "Intelligent, intense and remarkably intuitive. . . . Jennifer Egan gives us the satisfying thunk of a fully understood if unexpected, kind of sense." -Nan Goldberg,The New York Observer "It's precisely Egan's talent for tapping into the American subconscious-with deeply intuitive forays into the darker aspects of our technologydriven, imagesaturated culture-that has established the author and journalist as a prescient literary voice." -Vogue "Jennifer Egan spins a haunting tale. . . . Egan's brilliance is in balancing the deliciously creepy elements of gothiccastle novels with the deadon realism of a prisoner's life, to create a book worth keeping." -Elissa Schappell,Vanity Fair "Egan's third novel . . . is a strange, clever, and always compelling meditation on the relationship between the imagination and the, For "The Keep" "Intelligent, challenging and exciting. . . . The characters' emotions are so real, the author's insights so moving, that readers will be happy to be swept away." --"Kirkus Reviews" (starred review) "An engrossing narrative told in prose that's remarkably fresh and inventive." --"Library Journal" "Atmospheric and tense, this is a mesmerizing story." --"Booklist" "It's precisely Egan's talent for tapping into the American subconscious--with deeply intuitive forays into the darker aspects of our technology-driven, image-saturated culture--that has established the author and journalist as a prescient literary voice." --"Vogue " For "Look at Me"" " "Brilliantly unnerving. . . . A haunting, sharp, splendidly articulate novel." --"The New York Times " "Egan goes deeper, surprising us again and again. [She] limns the mysteries of human identity and the stranglehold our image-obsessed culture has on us all in this complicated and wildly ambitious novel." --"Newsweek" "Intriguing. . . . An unlikely blend of tabloid luridness and brainy cultural commentary. . . . The novel's uncanny prescience gives "Look at Me "a rare urgency." --"Time" "Egan has created some compelling characters and written provocative meditations on our times. . . . [She] has captured our culture in its edge-city awfulness." --"The Washington Post Book World" "Comic, richly imagined, and stunningly written. . . . An energetic, unorthodox, quintessentially American vision of America." --"The New Yorker " ""Look at Me" is a complicated novel . . . but the questions it raises are worth following a lifetime of labyrinths towardthe answers." --"Los Angeles Times" "Ambitious, swiftly paced. . . . Egan writes with such shimmering elan that it's easy to follow her cast on its journey." --"The Wall Street Journal" "Prescient and provocative. . . . The characters . . . jump from the pages and dare you to care about them. . . . The prose is crisp and precise. . . . The pieces fit together at the end with a satisfying click." --"Philadelphia Inquirer" "Propelled by plot, peppered with insights, enlivened by quirkily astute characterizations, and displaying an impressive prescience about our newly altered world, "Look at Me ." . . takes us beyond what we see and hints at truths we have only just begun to understand. . . . Few recent books have so eloquently demonstrated how often fiction, in its visionary form, speaks of truth." --"Salon.com" ""Look at Me "makes us think about our trust in the images that bombard us, and what we give away in the process." --"Chicago Tribune" "Egan's rich new novel . . . is about bigger things: double lives; secret selves; the difficulty of really seeing anything in a world so flooded with images." --"The Nation" "Egan's take . . . is surreal and profoundly ironic and exaggerated, but it still rings true. . . . Beneath it all, she finds characters worth saving." --"Hartford Courant" "Breathtaking. . . . combines the tautness of a good mystery with the measured, exquisitely articulated detail and emotional landscape of the most literary of narratives. . . . . Sure to leave readers thinking about these very real characters for some time to come." --"BookPage" "An imaginative, well-paced read with serious questions about theelusiveness of meaning inside the gilded cage. Egan has intelligence to burn but plenty of feeling too." --"People" "Part mystery, part cultural critique, ["Look at Me"]" "masterfully entwines the novel's secondary characters, building to a conclusion that is unexpected and disturbing, and making an incisive statement about our society's obsession with fame and glamour." --"San Francisco Chronicle" "Riveting. . . . As the book gains momentum, Egan's writing is both fluid and driven, with wonderful slashes of satire. . . . A remarkable study of our culture, For "The Keep" "Jennifer Egan is a refreshingly unclassifiable novelist. . . . Egan sustains an awareness that the text is being manipulated by its author, while at the same time delivering character and story with perfect and passionate conviction. Very few writers, in our time or any other, have been able to bring that off . . . the dazzling presentation makes us believe that it really is a matter of life, death and salvation. . . . The result is a work both prodigiously entertaining and profoundly moving." --Madison Smartt Bell, "The New York Times Book Review" "Intelligent, challenging and exciting. . . . The characters' emotions are so real, the author's insights so moving that readers will be happy to be swept away." --"Kirkus Reviews" (starred review) "This neo-gothic tale conjures a wicked form of therapy for BlackBerry-addicted urbanites. . . . Egan's clever scenario presents Danny's mental liberation as both thrilling and dangerous--imagination is the ultimate drug, she suggests--and the novel luxuriates in Wilkie Collins-style atmospherics." --"The New Yorker " "A novel as daring as Jennifer Egan's "The Keep" makes us think hard about one of the murkiest mysteries of all: the mystery of perception, that uncertain border where reality and imagination meet . . . irresistibly suspenseful. . . . A novel like "The Keep" shows us what it's like to live outside of today's categories and to exist in unreal situations, in dreams, in confusion, in the experiences of others." --Joanna Scott, "The Los Angeles Times" "Egan is an exceptionally intelligent writer whose joy at appropriating and subverting genres and cliches--from prison memoir to Gothicghost story--is evident on every dizzyingly inventive page." --"The Washington Post ""ÝA¨ remarkable piece of work. . . . Egan effectively echoes the works of Gothic writers such as Ann Radcliffe ("The Mysteries of Udolpho") and Horace Walpole ("Castle of Otranto"), fusing a seemingly moribund genre with elements borrowed from the metafictions of John Barth, Italo Calvino and others. It's tricky; but it's a trick only a terrifically talented writer could pull off." --"San Francisco Chronicle " "If Kafka's Joseph K. and Lewis Carroll's Alice had a son, he would have to be Jennifer Egan's Danny. . . . No matter how many symbols and zany subplots she juggles . . . the novelist keeps the action moving and the irony biting." --"Boston Sunday Globe " "Intelligent, intense and remarkably intuitive. . . . Jennifer Egan gives us the satisfying thunk of a fully understood if unexpected, kind of sense." --Nan Goldberg, "The New York Observer" "It's precisely Egan's talent for tapping into the American subconscious--with deeply intuitive forays into the darker aspects of our technology-driven, image-saturated culture--that has established the author and journalist as a prescient literary voice." --"Vogue" "Jennifer Egan spins a haunting tale. . . . Egan's brilliance is in balancing the deliciously creepy elements of gothic-castle novels with the dead-on realism of a prisoner's life, to create a book worth keeping." --Elissa Schappell, "Vanity Fair" "Egan's third novel . . . is a strange, clever, and always compelling meditation on the relationship between the imagination and the captivities (psychological, metaphysical, and even physical) of modernlife." --"The Atlantic Monthly " "Visionary . . . at once hyperrealistic and darkly dreamed. . . . With Egan's powers of invention running at full tilt, "The Keep" reads like a twenty-first-century mash-up of Kafka, Calvino, and Poe, in which the absurd meets the surreal meet the unspeakable--to edgy, entertaining effect." --Lisa Shea, "Elle" "Roiling and captivating. . . . As you finish this novel, part horror tale, part mystery, part romance, the mind lingers over it, amazed by how vivid Egan has made it, how witty, how disturbing, how credible, and yet ho, For The Keep "Intelligent, challenging and exciting. . . . The characters' emotions are so real, the author's insights so moving, that readers will be happy to be swept away." -Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "An engrossing narrative told in prose that's remarkably fresh and inventive." -Library Journal "Atmospheric and tense, this is a mesmerizing story." -Booklist Acclaim for Jennifer Egan's Look at Me "Brilliantly unnerving. . . . A haunting, sharp, splendidly articulate novel." -The New York Times "Egan goes deeper, surprising us again and again. [She] limns the mysteries of human identity and the stranglehold our image-obsessed culture has on us all in this complicated and wildly ambitious novel." -Newsweek "Intriguing. . . . An unlikely blend of tabloid luridness and brainy cultural commentary. . . . The novel's uncanny prescience gives Look at Me a rare urgency." -Time "Egan has created some compelling characters and written provocative meditations on our times. . . . [She] has captured our culture in its edge-city awfulness." -The Washington Post Book World "Comic, richly imagined, and stunningly written. . . . An energetic, unorthodox, quintessentially American vision of America." -The New Yorker "Look at Me is a complicated novel . . . but the questions it raises are worth following a lifetime of labyrinths toward the answers." -Los Angeles Times "Ambitious, swiftly paced. . . . Egan writes with such shimmering élan that it's easy to follow her cast on its journey." -The Wall Street Journal "Prescient and provocative. . . . The characters . . . jump from the pages and dare you to care about them. . . . The prose is crisp and precise. . . . The pieces fit together at the end with a satisfying click." -Philadelphia Inquirer "Propelled by plot, peppered with insights, enlivened by quirkily astute characterizations, and displaying an impressive prescience about our newly altered world, Look at Me . . . takes us beyond what we see and hints at truths we have only just begun to understand. . . . Few recent books have so eloquently demonstrated how often fiction, in its visionary form, speaks of truth." -Salon.com "Look at Me makes us think about our trust in the images that bombard us, and what we give away in the process." -Chicago Tribune "Egan's rich new novel . . . is about bigger things: double lives; secret selves; the difficulty of really seeing anything in a world so flooded with images." -The Nation "Egan's take . . . is surreal and profoundly ironic and exaggerated, but it still rings true. . . . Beneath it all, she finds characters worth saving." -Hartford Courant "Breathtaking. . . . combines the tautness of a good mystery with the measured, exquisitely articulated detail and emotional landscape of the most literary of narratives. . . . . Sure to leave readers thinking about these very real characters for some time to come." -BookPage "An imaginative, well-paced read with serious questions about the elusiveness of meaning inside the gilded cage. Egan has intelligence to burn but plenty of feeling too.
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The author of Look at Me, a National Book Award finalist, returns with a brilliantly constructed work of intellectual suspense that takes on the lure of history, the cacophony of modern life, the power of the imagination, the meaning of escape, and the uncanny similarities between technology and the supernatural., The author of "Look at Me," a National Book Award finalist, returns with a brilliantly constructed work of intellectual suspense that takes on the lure of history, the cacophony of modern life, the power of the imagination, the meaning of escape, and the uncanny similarities between technology and the supernatural.
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PS3555.G292K44 2006
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