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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. It would be impossible for me to describe what this book is about, but it really doesn't matter because it's best if you don't know much about it going in. It has beautiful world-building, there is a building of suspense as you learn more in the story, and it will keep you thinking about the book long after it is done. Piranesi is the type of book that gets even better the more time that passes after you've finished the last page. Definitely as good as they say. Wonderful, psychedelic, fever dream of a novel. Takes a concept whiffed in House Of Leaves and adds an unexpected murder mystery, sinister academics that are perhaps a pastiche of Timothy Morton and postmodernists, and so much beautiful language that I felt my innser self joining the House!
Here it is worth reflecting on the subject of Clarke's overt homage. The historical Piranesi, an 18th-century engraver, is celebrated for his intricate and oppressive visions of imaginary prisons and his veduta ideate, precise renderings of classical edifices set amid fantastic vistas. Goethe, it is said, was so taken with these that he found the real Rome greatly disappointing. Clarke fuses these themes, seducing us with imaginative grandeur only to sweep that vision away, revealing the monstrosities to which we can not only succumb but wholly surrender ourselves. The result is a remarkable feat, not just of craft but of reinvention. Far from seeming burdened by her legacy, the Clarke we encounter here might be an unusually gifted newcomer unacquainted with her namesake's work. If there is a strand of continuity in this elegant and singular novel, it is in its central pre-occupation with the nature of fantasy itself. It remains a potent force, but one that can leave us - like Goethe among the ruins - forever disappointed by what is real. How fantastic to have a bestselling novel with an index right at its heart. PremiosDistincionesListas de sobresalientes
La casa de Piranesi no es un edificio cualquiera: sus habitaciones son monumentales, con paredes llenas de miles de estatuas, y sus pasillos, interminables. Dentro del dédalo de corredores hay un océano aprisionado en el que las olas retumban y las mareas inundan los aposentos. Pero Piranesi no tiene miedo: comprende las embestidas del mar igual que el patrón del laberinto, mientras explora los límites de su mundo y avanza, con la ayuda de un hombre llamado El Otro, en una investigación científica para alcanzar El Gran Conocimiento Secreto. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Piranesi takes its time immersing readers in the environment that the character Piranesi finds himself in. Each statue encountered in the labyrinth is gone into detail. This includes what they mean to Piranesi and how their different poses are interpreted. While this builds the world around the character, it also shows how isolated Piranesi is. Alongside interactions with the statues, are brief glimpses of animals he encounters. Again, he adds extra meaning to these encounters, adding a fictional element to his responses and ideals.
The pacing of Piranesi is slow. There is not much action in this novella. It is more so the type of writing to make the reader sit back and think. To question what the character is experiencing and try to think outside of the bounds of what is presented. When Piranesi begins to uncover the truth behind the house he lives in, a slow dawning horror will come over the reader. However, Piranesi’s reaction lessens the emotional impact.
This is a novella for readers who enjoy high attention to detail in settings and a slower-paced read. Piranesi does not go through much character development. A majority of the focus remains on Piranesi’s surroundings and is accented by the story behind his arrival in the labyrinth. ( )