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In his fourth novel, Nick Hornby explores the lives of four lost souls who connect on New Year's Eve at Topper's House in London, a place known as a last stop for those contemplating suicide. The characters include Martin, a former TV talk show host; JJ, a musician; Jess, a teenage girl; and Maureen, a mother. Three are British, and one is American. Through their distinct first-person narratives, Hornby delves into their struggles with choice, circumstance, and mortality, revealing a story rich with connections, regrets, and the possibility of second chances. The novel presents a poignant yet humorous examination of suicide, highlighting the characters' diverse perspectives. Maureen grapples with the moral implications of suicide, questioning why it's deemed the ultimate sin despite promises of a better afterlife. Martin reflects on the often misunderstood narratives surrounding suicide, suggesting that many cases stem from profound life crises rather than disturbed minds. Jess describes her disillusionment with a party that leaves her feeling more isolated, while JJ critiques the significance people place on New Year's Eve, lamenting the low-energy crowd around him. Together, they create a narrative that is intense, provocative, and surprisingly full of life, inviting readers to consider their own jumping-off points.
Nákup knihy
A Long Way Down, Nick Hornby
- Jazyk
- Rok vydání
- 2005
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Doručení
Platební metody
- Titul
- A Long Way Down
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autoři
- Nick Hornby
- Vydavatel
- Riverhead Books
- Rok vydání
- 2005
- Vazba
- pevná
- Počet stran
- 333
- ISBN10
- 1573223026
- ISBN13
- 9781573223027
- Série
- Štítky
- Beletrie, Humor, Současná literatura, Přátelství, Britská literatura, Úmrtí, Anglie, Život, Velká Británie, Zfilmováno, Londýn, Mládež, Osud, Osamělost, Sebevražda, Hledání smyslu života, Ironie
- První vydání
- 2002
- Původní název
- A Long Way Down
- Hodnocení
- 3,45 z 5
- Anotace
- In his fourth novel, Nick Hornby explores the lives of four lost souls who connect on New Year's Eve at Topper's House in London, a place known as a last stop for those contemplating suicide. The characters include Martin, a former TV talk show host; JJ, a musician; Jess, a teenage girl; and Maureen, a mother. Three are British, and one is American. Through their distinct first-person narratives, Hornby delves into their struggles with choice, circumstance, and mortality, revealing a story rich with connections, regrets, and the possibility of second chances. The novel presents a poignant yet humorous examination of suicide, highlighting the characters' diverse perspectives. Maureen grapples with the moral implications of suicide, questioning why it's deemed the ultimate sin despite promises of a better afterlife. Martin reflects on the often misunderstood narratives surrounding suicide, suggesting that many cases stem from profound life crises rather than disturbed minds. Jess describes her disillusionment with a party that leaves her feeling more isolated, while JJ critiques the significance people place on New Year's Eve, lamenting the low-energy crowd around him. Together, they create a narrative that is intense, provocative, and surprisingly full of life, inviting readers to consider their own jumping-off points.













