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Manhattan Beach: A Novel por Jennifer Egan
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Manhattan Beach: A Novel (2017 original; edición 2017)

por Jennifer Egan (Autor)

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"The long-awaited, daring, and magnificent novel from the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of A Visit from the Goon Squad. Manhattan Beach opens in Brooklyn during the Great Depression. Anna Kerrigan, nearly twelve years old, accompanies her father to the house of Dexter Styles, a man who, she gleans, is crucial to the survival of her father and her family. Years later, her father has disappeared and the country is at war. Anna works at the Brooklyn Naval Yard, where women are allowed to hold jobs that had always belonged to men. She becomes the first female diver, the most dangerous and exclusive of occupations, repairing the ships that will help America win the war. She is the sole provider for her mother, a farm girl who had a brief and glamorous career with the Ziegfeld Follies, and her lovely, severely disabled sister. At a nightclub, she chances to meet Dexter Styles again, and she begins to understand the complexity of her father's life, the reasons he might have vanished. Mesmerizing, hauntingly beautiful, with the pace and atmosphere of a noir thriller, Egan's first historical novel is a masterpiece, a deft, startling, intimate exploration of a transformative moment in the lives of women and men, America and the world. Manhattan Beach is a spectacular novel by one of the greatest writers of our time"--… (más)
Miembro:purpledog
Título:Manhattan Beach: A Novel
Autores:Jennifer Egan (Autor)
Información:Scribner (2017), 448 pages
Colecciones:Fiction, Historical, Mystery, Hard Cover, Tu biblioteca, Por leer
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Manhattan Beach por Jennifer Egan (2017)

  1. 10
    Cualquier otro dia por Dennis Lehane (BookshelfMonstrosity)
    BookshelfMonstrosity: These compelling, sweeping novels offer richly descriptive historical settings, memorable characters, and ambitious narratives that incorporate social turmoil and crime. The Given Day is set at the end of World War I; Manhattan Beach during World War II.… (más)
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I enjoyed reading this but wasn't captivated. Interesting historic details, well-written, but still felt something was lacking. Characters were believable but not real enough to feel real empathy for. ( )
  RaynaPolsky | Apr 23, 2024 |
Jennifer Egan writes superb scenes. Countless places in this novel I admired and reread a certain encounter she describes, between character and character, or between character and environment, or in a character's inner monologue. Her writing in such set pieces communicates truth in a highly skilled, poetic manner. Here, these magnificent trees don't add up to the breathtaking forest one would hope for, but if the reader can take pleasure in ignoring the forest for the trees, so to speak, there is much to enjoy in this account of a young woman breaking gender barriers in the workforce, of a gangster jealously eyeing a place atop the socially acceptable world of exploitation, of a father who abandons family life and tries to forget himself. If it ultimately doesn't quite work as a whole, the brilliant pieces make up for it. ( )
  lelandleslie | Feb 24, 2024 |
Family Saga
  BooksInMirror | Feb 19, 2024 |
I loved this book, which had a noir feel to it -- the underworld and the working class and the war machine converging in a story about several intertwined lives during the Great Depression and World War II, mostly in Brooklyn, New York. The characters were rich, the dialog was snappy, the action flowed. It is the first book in a while that I stayed up all night to finish once I had passed the halfway mark. I cared about all of the characters, with all of their flaws and questionable choices. ( )
  bschweiger | Feb 4, 2024 |
2.5 stars in reality. I read this book because I am going to hear the author speak in a couple of days, and had never read any of her books. The plot in Manhattan Beach is OK, but disjointed and the writing is a bit plodding. I didn't care what happened to the characters, never a good sign. I always buy a book for the author to sign when I go to a talk, but I don't think I will this time. Maybe I just didn't get what she was trying to say in her book, which is certainly a possibility. ( )
  Maryjane75 | Sep 30, 2023 |
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Egan has wisely chosen not to compete with “Goon Squad” and its postmodern razzle-dazzle. Instead, her new book leaps into the past, offering us a story built on sturdy older forms polished to a high sheen.

“Manhattan Beach” — longlisted for a National Book Award even before it was released — is a historical novel set during World War II in New York....All the harbor details — from the dangerous mechanics of underwater work to the irritating chauvinism of Navy officers — feel dutifully researched. The whole novel, in fact, boasts its tweedy historical accuracy...All these strong currents — from noir thriller to family drama to wartime ad­ven­ture — eventually return to the private moment that opens “Manhattan Beach.” If that ending is surprisingly hopeful, it’s never false, and it dares to satisfy us in a way that stories of an earlier age used to.
 
They may also understand, rightly, that this will turn out to be a more traditional novel than the raucous and inventive “Goon Squad,” although the two books offer many of the same pleasures, including fine turns of phrase, a richly imagined environs and a restless investigation into human nature....Thus, the mystery of “Manhattan Beach” resides not in whether these three will meet again, but when. And a central satisfaction of the novel resides in how far-flung Egan’s characters will become and what varied terrain they will explore, before being inevitably drawn back together..Turning their backs on the crowded constraints of their urban lives, all three look to the ocean as a realm that while inherently dangerous also promises the potential for personal discovery and an almost mystical liberty. This is a novel that deserves to join the canon of New York stories.
 
Unpredictably, Egan has written something that looks at first glance like a traditional historical novel.

A work of remarkable cinematic scope, Manhattan Beach portrays the lives of an Irish family in Brooklyn, set against the backdrop of the Great Depression and then the second world war...Egan’s decision to withhold crucial scenes until late on ends up feeling disappointing, even if one can appreciate the reasons for her doing so...This is a novel that will pull you in and under and carry you away on its rip tides. In particular, Anna’s plight as a woman whose will is larger than her circumstances is dramatised with tremendous power. Its resonances continue to wash over the reader long after the novel ends.
 
The subject matter of Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jennifer Egan's latest novel, Manhattan Beach, is not particularly revelatory. The book's overarching themes are certainly well-worn, its characters the kind we're accustomed to. The book tackles precarious familial bonds, secrets and lies, love and lust, abandonment and individualism – all ideas we've encountered in literature many times before..What is revelatory, however, is how beautifully drawn, vivid and moving this familiar setup is when crafted by Egan's skilled hand. Although the basic structure and setting is perhaps standard, her talent renders it anew – making Manhattan Beach a sparkling, lush epic of a novel....But more than any other ingredient, it's the complex dynamics that propel this human tragedy where Manhattan Beach finds its deepest strength. Even when we can predict the unravelling that is to come, it is no less enthralling. The experiences of these characters ring true, as do their flaws, their desires and their downfalls.
 

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"The long-awaited, daring, and magnificent novel from the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of A Visit from the Goon Squad. Manhattan Beach opens in Brooklyn during the Great Depression. Anna Kerrigan, nearly twelve years old, accompanies her father to the house of Dexter Styles, a man who, she gleans, is crucial to the survival of her father and her family. Years later, her father has disappeared and the country is at war. Anna works at the Brooklyn Naval Yard, where women are allowed to hold jobs that had always belonged to men. She becomes the first female diver, the most dangerous and exclusive of occupations, repairing the ships that will help America win the war. She is the sole provider for her mother, a farm girl who had a brief and glamorous career with the Ziegfeld Follies, and her lovely, severely disabled sister. At a nightclub, she chances to meet Dexter Styles again, and she begins to understand the complexity of her father's life, the reasons he might have vanished. Mesmerizing, hauntingly beautiful, with the pace and atmosphere of a noir thriller, Egan's first historical novel is a masterpiece, a deft, startling, intimate exploration of a transformative moment in the lives of women and men, America and the world. Manhattan Beach is a spectacular novel by one of the greatest writers of our time"--

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