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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Farrar, Straus & Giroux
ISBN-10
0374240906
ISBN-13
9780374240905
eBay Product ID (ePID)
211807502

Product Key Features

Book Title
Heart : a Novel
Number of Pages
256 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Psychological, Literary, Medical
Publication Year
2016
Genre
Fiction
Author
Maylis De Kerangal
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
13 Oz
Item Length
7.9 in
Item Width
6.2 in

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Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2015-023340
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Reviews
"Not only does Kerangal spellbindingly express her characters' inner voices, but she also uses them as vehicles for richly faceted inquiries into the history and procedures of transplants, profound questions about the body and the soul, the art of surfing, the engine of lust, and the joy and anguish of love. Everything is alive and scintillating, from a rowdy soccer game to a trip to Algiers, where endangered goldfinches are captured for their exquisite songs. Kerangal infuses each beautifully rendered element with multiple dimensions of meaning and emotion to create a sensuous and propulsive novel of tragedy and hope." -- Donna Seaman, Booklist (starred review) "[De Kerangal's] writing is uncommonly beautiful and never lacking humanity. The poetic interrogation of our contemporary medical reality affords a view only literature can provide." -- Publisher's Weekly (starred review) "I read The Heart in a single sitting. It is a gripping, deceptively simple tale--a death, a life resurrected--in which you follow along as everyone touched by the events is made to reveal what matters most to them in their lives. I was completely absorbed." -- Atul Gawande, author of Being Mortal "If function dictates form, Maylis de Kerangal's The Heart is a perfect novel--its writing as measured and precise as a scalpel in the hands of a gifted surgeon. The pure beauty of these short, sharp cuts has produced a devastating and brilliant work." --Anita Shreve, author of Stella Bain "[ The Heart ] is a splendid title and a splendid book . . . A heart transplant must be performed in the 24 hours following death, or not at all. This novel is about what happens during these 24 hours. Between the moment when a 20-year-old dies and the moment his heart finds a home in the body of a 50-year-old woman. Maylis de Kerangal describes with frantic energy and wonderful tenderness all the people, all the individual stories, all the griefs and hopes that are involved in this process . . . Before this fifth novel, [de Kerangal] was considered one of the most promising French novelists. [ The Heart ] is more than a promise; in France it was an immediate bestsller, and has remained so from the beginning to the end of 2014 and reconciled the most demanding literary critics with the largest audience." --Emmanuel Carrere, author of Limonov , Publisher Weekly's Top Authors Pick Their Favorite Books of 2014, "[A] layered, meditative novel. . .These characters feel less like fictional creations and more like ordinary people, briefly illuminated in rich language, beautifully translated by Sam Taylor, that veers from the medical to the philosophical . . . . . . This novel is an exploration not only of death but of life, of humanity and fragility, ''because the heart is more than the heart.''" --Priya Parmar, New York Times Book Review "You may just take up French after you''re done with The Heart , just so you can read this book in its original form--it''s that beautiful, even in translation. This unlike-anything-you''ve-ever-read novel takes place over 24 hours, following the trajectory of a heart transplant. With its incredibly precise and exacting language as well as its dedication to challenging form, The Heart shimmers and sears at the same time." --Meredith Turtis, ELLE "An exquisite valentine to that engine on which every breath depends . . . Transcendent." -- More Magazine "Sometimes it''s the simplest stories that pack the biggest punch. The Heart , the latest novel from French author Maylis de Kerangal, packs a wallop . . . A work so moving, so richly layered it strikes you less like an object and more like something divine -- like the heart itself . . . De Kerangal has written a masterpiece, a stunning feat on par with modern medicine, the love of a parent, a second chance at life." --Laura Farmer, The Gazette "Not only does Kerangal spellbindingly express her characters'' inner voices, but she also uses them as vehicles for richly faceted inquiries into the history and procedures of transplants, profound questions about the body and the soul, the art of surfing, the engine of lust, and the joy and anguish of love. Everything is alive and scintillating, from a rowdy soccer game to a trip to Algiers, where endangered goldfinches are captured for their exquisite songs. Kerangal infuses each beautifully rendered element with multiple dimensions of meaning and emotion to create a sensuous and propulsive novel of tragedy and hope." --Donna Seaman, Booklist (starred review) "[De Kerangal''s] writing is uncommonly beautiful and never lacking humanity. The poetic interrogation of our contemporary medical reality affords a view only literature can provide." --Publishers Weekly (starred review) "I read The Heart in a single sitting. It is a gripping, deceptively simple tale--a death, a life resurrected--in which you follow along as everyone touched by the events is made to reveal what matters most to them in their lives. I was completely absorbed." --Atul Gawande, author of Being Mortal "If function dictates form, Maylis de Kerangal''s The Heart is a perfect novel--its writing as measured and precise as a scalpel in the hands of a gifted surgeon. The pure beauty of these short, sharp cuts has produced a devastating and brilliant work." --Anita Shreve, author of Stella Bain "[ The Heart ] is a splendid title and a splendid book . . . A heart transplant must be performed in the 24 hours following death, or not at all. This novel is about what happens during these 24 hours. Between the moment when a 20-year-old dies and the moment his heart finds a home in the body of a 50-year-old woman. Maylis de Kerangal describes with frantic energy and wonderful tenderness all the people, all the individual stories, all the griefs and hopes that are involved in this process . . . Before this fifth novel, [de Kerangal] was considered one of the most promising French novelists. [ The Heart ] is more than a promise; in France it was an immediate bestseller, and has remained so from the beginning to the end of 2014 and reconciled the most demanding literary critics with the largest audience." --Emmanuel Carrére, author of Limonov , Publisher Weekly''s Top Authors Pick Their Favorite Books of 2014, "You may just take up French after you're done with The Heart , just so you can read this book in its original form--it's that beautiful, even in translation. This unlike-anything-you've-ever-read novel takes place over 24 hours, following the trajectory of a heart transplant. With its incredibly precise and exacting language as well as its dedication to challenging form, The Heart shimmers and sears at the same time." --Meredith Turtis, ELLE "An exquisite valentine to that engine on which every breath depends . . . Transcendent." -- More Magazine "Sometimes it's the simplest stories that pack the biggest punch. The Heart , the latest novel from French author Maylis de Kerangal, packs a wallop . . . A work so moving, so richly layered it strikes you less like an object and more like something divine -- like the heart itself . . . De Kerangal has written a masterpiece, a stunning feat on par with modern medicine, the love of a parent, a second chance at life." --Laura Farmer, The Gazette "Not only does Kerangal spellbindingly express her characters' inner voices, but she also uses them as vehicles for richly faceted inquiries into the history and procedures of transplants, profound questions about the body and the soul, the art of surfing, the engine of lust, and the joy and anguish of love. Everything is alive and scintillating, from a rowdy soccer game to a trip to Algiers, where endangered goldfinches are captured for their exquisite songs. Kerangal infuses each beautifully rendered element with multiple dimensions of meaning and emotion to create a sensuous and propulsive novel of tragedy and hope." --Donna Seaman, Booklist (starred review) "[De Kerangal's] writing is uncommonly beautiful and never lacking humanity. The poetic interrogation of our contemporary medical reality affords a view only literature can provide." --Publishers Weekly (starred review) "I read The Heart in a single sitting. It is a gripping, deceptively simple tale--a death, a life resurrected--in which you follow along as everyone touched by the events is made to reveal what matters most to them in their lives. I was completely absorbed." --Atul Gawande, author of Being Mortal "If function dictates form, Maylis de Kerangal's The Heart is a perfect novel--its writing as measured and precise as a scalpel in the hands of a gifted surgeon. The pure beauty of these short, sharp cuts has produced a devastating and brilliant work." --Anita Shreve, author of Stella Bain "[ The Heart ] is a splendid title and a splendid book . . . A heart transplant must be performed in the 24 hours following death, or not at all. This novel is about what happens during these 24 hours. Between the moment when a 20-year-old dies and the moment his heart finds a home in the body of a 50-year-old woman. Maylis de Kerangal describes with frantic energy and wonderful tenderness all the people, all the individual stories, all the griefs and hopes that are involved in this process . . . Before this fifth novel, [de Kerangal] was considered one of the most promising French novelists. [ The Heart ] is more than a promise; in France it was an immediate bestseller, and has remained so from the beginning to the end of 2014 and reconciled the most demanding literary critics with the largest audience." --Emmanuel Carrére, author of Limonov , Publisher Weekly's Top Authors Pick Their Favorite Books of 2014, "Not only does Kerangal spellbindingly express her characters' inner voices, but she also uses them as vehicles for richly faceted inquiries into the history and procedures of transplants, profound questions about the body and the soul, the art of surfing, the engine of lust, and the joy and anguish of love. Everything is alive and scintillating, from a rowdy soccer game to a trip to Algiers, where endangered goldfinches are captured for their exquisite songs. Kerangal infuses each beautifully rendered element with multiple dimensions of meaning and emotion to create a sensuous and propulsive novel of tragedy and hope." -- Donna Seaman, Booklist (starred review) "[De Kerangal's] writing is uncommonly beautiful and never lacking humanity. The poetic interrogation of our contemporary medical reality affords a view only literature can provide." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "I read The Heart in a single sitting. It is a gripping, deceptively simple tale--a death, a life resurrected--in which you follow along as everyone touched by the events is made to reveal what matters most to them in their lives. I was completely absorbed." -- Atul Gawande, author of Being Mortal "If function dictates form, Maylis de Kerangal's The Heart is a perfect novel--its writing as measured and precise as a scalpel in the hands of a gifted surgeon. The pure beauty of these short, sharp cuts has produced a devastating and brilliant work." --Anita Shreve, author of Stella Bain "[ The Heart ] is a splendid title and a splendid book . . . A heart transplant must be performed in the 24 hours following death, or not at all. This novel is about what happens during these 24 hours. Between the moment when a 20-year-old dies and the moment his heart finds a home in the body of a 50-year-old woman. Maylis de Kerangal describes with frantic energy and wonderful tenderness all the people, all the individual stories, all the griefs and hopes that are involved in this process . . . Before this fifth novel, [de Kerangal] was considered one of the most promising French novelists. [ The Heart ] is more than a promise; in France it was an immediate bestseller, and has remained so from the beginning to the end of 2014 and reconciled the most demanding literary critics with the largest audience." --Emmanuel Carr é re, author of Limonov , Publisher Weekly's Top Authors Pick Their Favorite Books of 2014, "I read The Heart in a single sitting. It is a gripping, deceptively simple tale--a death, a life resurrected--in which you follow along as everyone touched by the events is made to reveal what matters most to them in their lives. I was completely absorbed." -- Atul Gawande, author of Being Mortal "If function dictates form, Maylis de Kerangal's The Heart is a perfect novel--its writing as measured and precise as a scalpel in the hands of a gifted surgeon. The pure beauty of these short, sharp cuts has produced a devastating and brilliant work." --Anita Shreve, author of Stella Bain "[ The Heart ] is a splendid title and a splendid book . . . A heart transplant must be performed in the 24 hours following death, or not at all. This novel is about what happens during these 24 hours. Between the moment when a 20-year-old dies and the moment his heart finds a home in the body of a 50-year-old woman. Maylis de Kerangal describes with frantic energy and wonderful tenderness all the people, all the individual stories, all the griefs and hopes that are involved in this process . . . Before this fifth novel, [de Kerangal] was considered one of the most promising French novelists. [ The Heart ] is more than a promise; in France it was an immediate bestsller, and has remained so from the beginning to the end of 2014 and reconciled the most demanding literary critics with the largest audience." --Emmanuel Carrere, author of Limonov , Publisher Weekly's Top Authors Pick Their Favorite Books of 2014 "[De Kerangal's] writing is uncommonly beautiful and never lacking humanity. The poetic interrogation of our contemporary medical reality affords a view only literature can provide." -- Publisher's Weekly (starred review)
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
843/.914
Synopsis
Just before dawn on a Sunday morning, three teenage boys go surfing. Returning home, exhausted, the driver lets the car drift off the road into a tree. Two of the boys are wearing seat belts; one is sent through the windshield. He is declared brain-dead shortly after arriving at the hospital. His heart is still beating. The Heart takes place over the twenty-four hours surrounding a fatal accident and a resulting heart transplant as life is taken from a young man and given to a woman close to death. In gorgeous, ruminative prose it examines the deepest feelings of everyone involved--grieving parents, hardworking doctors and nurses--as they navigate decisions of life and death. As stylistically audacious as it is emotionally explosive, Maylis de Kerangal's The Heart has mesmerized readers in France, where it has been hailed as the breakthrough work of a new literary star.
LC Classification Number
PQ2671.E64R4713 2016

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