Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
324
Language
Portuguese
Published
Jul 1, 2003
ISBN-10
9724305775
Description
Everyone who harbors an intense interest in someone else's life is a spy; espionage, after all, has curiosity at its root. The act of spying, of gathering details in an attempt to understand the whole, lies at the heart of Spies, the second novel by German author Marcel Beyer. Named by the New Yorker as one of the best young contemporary European novelists, Beyer gives new hope that German literature can reach a wider, international audience and that spy novels don't have to involve governments and wire taps.
Reading Spies is like watching a random slide show of someone else's family. As each new frame comes up, you learn more about the subjects, the time in which they lived, the contours of their relationships. But in Spies, the slides are maddeningly out of place. For all the bright colors, all the smiles, there is a sense of foreboding underlying every picture.
(www.bookslut.com)
Reading Spies is like watching a random slide show of someone else's family. As each new frame comes up, you learn more about the subjects, the time in which they lived, the contours of their relationships. But in Spies, the slides are maddeningly out of place. For all the bright colors, all the smiles, there is a sense of foreboding underlying every picture.
(www.bookslut.com)
Genres
Contemporary