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The Guest

A Novel
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
304 Seiten
Englisch
Penguin Random Houseerschienen am16.05.2023INT
NATIONAL BESTSELLER A young woman pretends to be someone she isn t in this spellbinding (Vogue), smoldering (The Washington Post) novel by the New York Times bestselling author of The Girls.

Under Cline s command, every sentence as sharp as a scalpel, a woman toeing the line between welcome and unwelcome guest becomes a fully destabilizing force. The New York Times

A NEW YORKER AND HARPER S BAZAAR BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR

Alex drained her wineglass, then her water glass. The ocean looked calm, a black darker than the sky. A ripple of anxiety made her palms go damp. It seemed suddenly very tenuous to believe that anything would stay hidden, that she could successfully pass from one world to another.

Summer is coming to a close on the East End of Long Island, and Alex is no longer welcome.

A misstep at a dinner party, and the older man she s been staying with dismisses her with a ride to the train station and a ticket back to the city.

With few resources and a waterlogged phone, but gifted with an ability to navigate the desires of others, Alex stays on Long Island and drifts like a ghost through the hedged lanes, gated driveways, and sun-blasted dunes of a rarefied world that is, at first, closed to her. Propelled by desperation and a mutable sense of morality, she spends the week leading up to Labor Day moving from one place to the next, a cipher leaving destruction in her wake.

Taut, propulsive, and impossible to look away from, Emma Cline s The Guest is a spellbinding literary achievement.
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KlappentextNATIONAL BESTSELLER A young woman pretends to be someone she isn t in this spellbinding (Vogue), smoldering (The Washington Post) novel by the New York Times bestselling author of The Girls.

Under Cline s command, every sentence as sharp as a scalpel, a woman toeing the line between welcome and unwelcome guest becomes a fully destabilizing force. The New York Times

A NEW YORKER AND HARPER S BAZAAR BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR

Alex drained her wineglass, then her water glass. The ocean looked calm, a black darker than the sky. A ripple of anxiety made her palms go damp. It seemed suddenly very tenuous to believe that anything would stay hidden, that she could successfully pass from one world to another.

Summer is coming to a close on the East End of Long Island, and Alex is no longer welcome.

A misstep at a dinner party, and the older man she s been staying with dismisses her with a ride to the train station and a ticket back to the city.

With few resources and a waterlogged phone, but gifted with an ability to navigate the desires of others, Alex stays on Long Island and drifts like a ghost through the hedged lanes, gated driveways, and sun-blasted dunes of a rarefied world that is, at first, closed to her. Propelled by desperation and a mutable sense of morality, she spends the week leading up to Labor Day moving from one place to the next, a cipher leaving destruction in her wake.

Taut, propulsive, and impossible to look away from, Emma Cline s The Guest is a spellbinding literary achievement.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-0-593-59724-8
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2023
Erscheinungsdatum16.05.2023
Erstverkaufstag16.05.2023
AuflageINT
Seiten304 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht299 g
Artikel-Nr.59515589
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A grifter tale for the post Anna Delvey era, a spellbinding literary rendering told from the perspective of the deceiver herself . . . Cline is a master of depicting the nefarious and atmospheric menace that often lurks adjacent to our most glittery environments, and she does so here with subdued but no less cutting aplomb. Vogue

Cline quietly continues to be one of the best and most discomfiting young writers working today. Entertainment Weekly

Eerily captivating. Elle

Emma Cline s second novel is tense and restrained, as careful and controlled as the woman at its center before she begins to unravel at the seams. This is a slow-motion car crash of a book: it s extremely hard to look away. Lit Hub

Her odyssey of desperation and misadventures feels like Barry Lyndon for Gen Z. BuzzFeed

The sheer anxiety level of watching Alex lure each new stranger (from the help to lonely rich teenagers), filling the endless hours until the next morning, will keep your blood pressure as high as if you were following a serial killer stalking their next victim. Paste

I loved every moment of The Guest: the intensity, the control, the atmosphere, the psychological escalation, the astonishing social observation, the profound and devastating visions of the void achieved with flicks of the wrist, the way it lets nobody off the hook and yet is not without deep humanity. Sam Lipsyte

The talented Ms. Cline, as it were! Her prose is drifty and wire-taut, easy on the eye, with an awful undertow of unease that never lets up. The pathology brilliantly observed by The Guest would not feel so edgy if it were not perilously close to an aspirational ideal. Geoff Dyer
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Autor

Emma Cline is the Sunday Times and New York Times bestselling author of The Girls and the story collection Daddy. The Girls was a finalist for the Center for Fiction's First Novel Prize, the National Book Critics Circle John Leonard Award, and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. It was a New York Times Editors' Choice and was the winner of the Shirley Jackson Award. Cline's stories have been published in The New Yorker, Granta, The Paris Review and The Best American Short Stories. She received the Plimpton Prize from The Paris Review and an O'Henry Award, and was chosen as one of Granta's Best Young American Novelists.
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