

Ladataan... Hämähäkkijumala (2005)– tekijä: Neil Gaiman
![]()
Best Fantasy Novels (118) Top Five Books of 2013 (177) » 39 lisää Best Urban Fantasy (66) Magic Realism (52) Top Five Books of 2014 (686) Books Read in 2015 (585) Comfort Reads (86) Books with Twins (2) Page Turners (35) To Read (17) Books Read in 2016 (3,286) Books Read in 2013 (955) One Book, Many Authors (249) SHOULD Read Books! (40) Books tagged favorites (257) Books on my Kindle (150) Protagonists - Men (10) Speculative Fiction (18) Books Read in 2014 (1,951) Caribbean (5) Fatherhood (11) Fiction For Men (139) Unread books (846) Biggest Disappointments (488) Ei tämänhetkisiä Keskustelu-viestiketjuja tästä kirjasta. Mielikuvituksekas ja hauska. Gaiman kierrättää vanhoja myyttejä uuteen kuosiin. ( ![]()
Gaiman kutoo tapansa mukaan sujuvan ja houkuttelevan kertomuksen, joka ammentaa tarinoiden ja myyttien maailmasta. Sujuvan lukukokemuksen viimeistelee onnistunut suomennos. Gaimaniin mieltyneille Hämähäkkijumala on puolipakollinen kirjahyllyn täyte ja kevytfantasiaa hakeville ihan yhtä hyvä tutustumiskirja kuin mikä tahansa varhaisempi romaani. Vaikka kirjan juoni ei juuri yllätäkään, Gaiman esittelee tarinankertojan lahjaansa: kykyä tehdä mahdottomasta todenmakuista. And Charlie, who has become a successful singer and fathered a son, has come to terms with the powers and responsibilities of ''a boy who was half a god," having learned what Gaiman knows better, and communicates more forcefully, than any other contemporary writer: Stories and poems, songs and myths, represent us, sustain and complete us, and survive us, while also ensuring that all that's best in us survives with them. The focus on Anansi and tricksters, I think, goes a long way towards explaining the tone of this novel. It really feels more like some of the established "funny" sci-fi/fantasy authors (like Gaiman's Good Omens co-author Terry Pratchett) than "classic" Neil. The problem in "Anansi Boys" is the type of fantasy Gaiman has chosen. The tales of Anansi outwitting his foes leave you feeling you've eaten something heavy and sugary. There's an Uncle Remus folksiness to the stories that sends the airy blitheness of the farce plummeting down to earth. There is also, I regret to say, the warm hand of instruction lying uneasily on this tale. Charlie works through his ineffectualness and his family issues to find happiness, contentment and - ugh - acceptance. It leaves you with the uncomfortable feeling that for Gaiman, farce by itself would simply have been too frivolous, that he feels the need to impart a lesson. Anansi Boys contains a couple of traditional-style Anansi fables, and the book itself takes a similar ambling but wry, pointed tone; like any good Anansi story, it's about cleverness, appetite, and comeuppance, and it's funny in a smart, inclusive way. And like any good Gaiman book, it's about the places where the normal world and a fantastic one intersect, and all the insightful things they have to say about each other. Kuuluu näihin sarjoihinAmerican Gods (2)
His past marked by his father's embarrassing taunts and untimely death, Fat Charlie meets the brother he never knew and is introduced to new and exciting ways to spend his time. No library descriptions found. |
![]() Suosituimmat kansikuvatArvio (tähdet)Keskiarvo:![]()
Oletko sinä tämä henkilö? |