Cahokia Jazz: From the prizewinning author of Golden Hill ‘the best book of the century’ Richard Osman - Francis Spufford - cover
Cahokia Jazz: From the prizewinning author of Golden Hill ‘the best book of the century’ Richard Osman - Francis Spufford - cover
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Cahokia Jazz: From the prizewinning author of Golden Hill ‘the best book of the century’ Richard Osman
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'Utterly immersive' Spectator 'Thrilling' Financial Times 'Unlike anything else you will read this year' Daily Express 'A classic of alternative history' Observer 'A delight' Sunday Telegraph A Guardian, Financial Times, New Statesman and Times Literary Supplement Book of the Year A thrilling tale of murder and mystery in a city where history has run a little differently -- from the bestselling author of Golden Hill. In a city that never was, in an America that never was, on a snowy night at the end of winter, two detectives find a body on the roof of a skyscraper. It's 1922, and Americans are drinking in speakeasies, dancing to jazz, stepping quickly to the tempo of modern times. But in this 1922, things are a little different. Beside the Mississippi, the ancient city of Cahokia lives on - a teeming industrial metropolis, containing every race and creed. Among them, peace holds. Just about. But that body on the roof is about to spark off a week that will spill the city's secrets, and bring it, against a soundtrack of wailing clarinets and gunfire, either to destruction or rebirth. The multiple-award-winning Francis Spufford returns, with a lovingly created, richly pleasure-giving, epically scaled tale set in the golden age of wicked entertainments. What readers are saying: ***** 'A marvellous, atmospheric, beautifully written and gripping read that dares to hope, amidst a background of bleak darkness and the pulsing joy of jazz, that I recommend highly.' ***** 'Original, imaginative, thought provoking, engrossing, engaging and beautifully written with characters who are credible and engaging. What more is there to ask for from a master at the top of his game. I enjoyed this as much as Golden Hill, which is praise indeed.' ***** 'The Yiddish Policemen's Union is an obvious point of comparison; I also got echoes of James Ellroy, though with more light in the darkness, or maybe just a greater readiness to forgive humanity's failings. There's perhaps a dash of Earthly Powers too, and at least one nod to The Leopard; exalted company, to be sure, but Cahokia Jazz can hold its head high among them.'

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Testo in English
234 x 153 mm
733 gr.
9780571336876

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Francis Spufford

Francis Spufford è docente al Goldsmiths College di Londra. Nominato nel 1997 Giovane scrittore dell’anno dal «Sunday Times», e nel 2007 Fellow della Royal Society of Literature, è autore di I May Be Some Time (1996), vincitore del Somerset Maugham Award; The Child That Books Built (2002), antologia letteraria sui testi di formazione per ragazzi; Backroom Boys (2003), finalista per l’Aventis Prize; e Unapologetic. Why, Despite Everything, Christianity Can Still Make Surprising Emotional Sense (2012), un saggio sul senso dell’essere cristiani oggi. Presso Bollati Boringhieri sono usciti: L’ultima favola russa (2013, 2016 e 2022), vincitore dell’Orwell Prize 2011, e Golden Hill (2017), vincitore del Costa First Novel Award, dell’Ondatjee...

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