Home Fire: WINNER OF THE WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION 2018 - Kamila Shamsie - cover
Home Fire: WINNER OF THE WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION 2018 - Kamila Shamsie - cover
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Home Fire: WINNER OF THE WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION 2018
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_______________ WINNER OF THE WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION WINNER OF THE LONDON HELLENIC PRIZE A BOOK OF THE YEAR IN THE GUARDIAN, OBSERVER, TELEGRAPH, NEW STATESMAN, EVENING STANDAND AND NEW YORK TIMES _______________ ‘The book for our times’ - Judges of the Women’s Prize 'Elegant and evocative ... A powerful exploration of the clash between society, family and faith in the modern world' - Guardian 'Builds to one of the most memorable final scenes I’ve read in a novel this century' - New York Times _______________ For girls, becoming women was inevitability; for boys, becoming men was ambition Isma is free. After years spent raising her twin siblings in the wake of their mother’s death, she is finally studying in America, resuming a dream long deferred. But she can’t stop worrying about Aneeka, her beautiful, headstrong sister back in London – or their brother, Parvaiz, who’s disappeared in pursuit of his own dream: to prove himself to the dark legacy of the jihadist father he never knew. Then Eamonn enters the sisters’ lives. Handsome and privileged, he inhabits a London worlds away from theirs. As the son of a powerful British Muslim politician, Eamonn has his own birthright to live up to – or defy. Is he to be a chance at love? The means of Parvaiz’s salvation? Two families’ fates are inextricably, devastatingly entwined in this searing novel that asks: what sacrifices will we make in the name of love? A contemporary reimagining of Sophocles’ Antigone, Home Fire is an urgent, fiercely compelling story of loyalties torn apart when love and politics collide – confirming Kamila Shamsie as a master storyteller of our times. _______________ NOW A BBC RADIO 4 BOOK AT BEDTIME SHORTLISTED FOR THE INTERNATIONAL DUBLIN LITERARY AWARD SHORTLISTED FOR THE COSTA NOVEL AWARD 2017 SHORTLISTED FOR THE DSC PRIZE FOR SOUTH ASIAN LITERATURE 2018 LONGLISTED FOR THE MAN BOOKER PRIZE 2017

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Testo in English
196 x 128 mm
210 gr.
9781526679987

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Kamila Shamsie

1973, Pakistan

Il suo esordio letterario risale al 1998, con In the City by the Sea che, come Kartografia, è stato finalista del premio John Llewelyn/Mail on Sunday. Firma autorevole dell’Independent e del Guardian per le questioni relative al Pakistan, all’India e all’Afghanistan, nel 1999 ha ricevuto il premio letterario assegnato dal primo ministro pakistano, e nel 2004 il Patras Bokhari Award, attribuito dall’Accademia letteraria pakistana. Attualmente vive tra Londra e Karachi. In Italia Ponte alle Grazie ha pubblicato Sale e zafferano (2000), Kartografia (2001), Versi spezzati (2005) e nel 2010 Ombre bruciate che in Gran Bretagna è entrato nella rosa dei finalisti del prestigioso Orange Prize for Fiction 2009.

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