Prophet Song

Sprache: English

Am 8. August 2023 von Oneworld Publications veröffentlicht.

ISBN:
978-0-86154-590-2
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hat Prophet Song von Paul Lynch besprochen

Will make you think and stay with you (stick with it if the prose and syntax feels awkward at first -- it's worth it)

First, I love the use of language, punctuation, syntax, in this book. It took time to acclimate, but once one does it becomes a character itself. I cannot imagine this story written in a more conventional way. At least not a story as powerful.

Second, I had no idea when I finished how much I would be thinking about it a month later. Do not get me wrong, I marinated on this book for a while after finishing (and while reading, of course), but recent events have made this story much more... pointed.

This was a difficult read and I wouldn't say I "enjoyed" it (apart from the language, which is beautiful at times, and cutting at others, and so so bleak). Do not go into Prophet Song expecting a rollicking read. It hurts, it frightens, it warns. This is all my opinion, of course, and I haven't …

blown away by this fever dream

Wow.

It took me a minute to sink into the third person present PoV and the lack of paragraphs and dialogue marks and the certain Irishness of the prose. And then ... suddenly … I found myself swept away by this fevered dream of a mother struggling to scrape out a bit of sanity in an insane and tragic world, mama-bearing her way through as best she can.

Wow.

You have never read a story like this and will never again. I highly, highly recommend this.

Wow.

Oh, by the way, this won the Booker Prize in 2023.

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