My Invented Country : A Memoir by Isabel Allende (2020, Uk-B Format Paperback)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherHarperCollins
ISBN-100063021722
ISBN-139780063021723
eBay Product ID (ePID)25038248214

Product Key Features

Book TitleMy Invented Country : a Memoir
Number of Pages224 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicSouth America / General, Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies), Literary
Publication Year2020
IllustratorYes
GenreTravel, Biography & Autobiography, History
AuthorIsabel Allende
FormatUk-B Format Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height0.4 in
Item Weight6.3 Oz
Item Length8.1 in
Item Width5.3 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2022-441406
Reviews"Charming and entertaining." -- New York Times Book Review "Isabel Allende [is] surely one of the most graceful and yet haunting writers alive." -- St. Louis Post-Dispatch "Allende's writing is beautifully descriptive, with eloquent turns of phrase and vivid metaphors." -- Boston Globe "At every bend [Allende] delights us with unexpected humor." -- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel "A delicious exploration." -- Orlando Sentinel "Dazzling as a kaleidoscope: an artful tumbling and knocking that throws light and reveals strange depths." -- Kirkus Reviews "Poignant ... Allende's keen intelligence and lively prose keep readers wishing for more." -- San Diego Union-Tribune "Riveting in its frankness and compassion, ... [Allende's] account of why and how she became a writer is profoundly moving." -- Booklist "A stunningly intimate memoir .... Allende is that rare writer whose understanding of story matches her mastery of language." -- Entertainment Weekly "Intriguing elements of the author's captivating history." -- Publishers Weekly
Dewey Edition23
Dewey Decimal863/.64
Synopsis"A stunningly intimate memoir. . . . Allende is that rare writer whose understanding of story matches her mastery of language."-Entertainment Weekly The revered New York Times bestselling author of House of the Spirits and A Long Petal of the Sea ponders the elements that led to her becoming a writer, including the homeland she lost and the one she found, and the family spirits, both living and dead, who haunt her life and work. In this wondrous and intimate book, Isabel Allende explores the role of memory and nostalgia in shaping her life, her books, and that most intimate connection to her place of origin. My Invented Country brings her homeland of Chile to life in her unique voice, evoking the magnificent landscapes of her land, the almost mythic people of her family; the tragedy and hope of her people; and the politics, religion, and magic that infuse them all. My Invented Country orbits two life-changing moments: the 1973 assassination of her uncle Salvador Allende Gossens which sent her into exile and inspired her literary career; and the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, on her adopted homeland, the United States. Ping-ponging across distance and time, between past and present lives, it is a monumental tribute to history and the immigrant experience and a wise and personal consideration of what it means to pursue a reflective life in a cacophonous, contradictory world., "A stunningly intimate memoir. . . . Allende is that rare writer whose understanding of story matches her mastery of language."--Entertainment Weekly The revered New York Times bestselling author of House of the Spirits and A Long Petal of the Sea ponders the elements that led to her becoming a writer, including the homeland she lost and the one she found, and the family spirits, both living and dead, who haunt her life and work. In this wondrous and intimate book, Isabel Allende explores the role of memory and nostalgia in shaping her life, her books, and that most intimate connection to her place of origin. My Invented Country brings her homeland of Chile to life in her unique voice, evoking the magnificent landscapes of her land, the almost mythic people of her family; the tragedy and hope of her people; and the politics, religion, and magic that infuse them all. My Invented Country orbits two life-changing moments: the 1973 assassination of her uncle Salvador Allende Gossens which sent her into exile and inspired her literary career; and the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, on her adopted homeland, the United States. Ping-ponging across distance and time, between past and present lives, it is a monumental tribute to history and the immigrant experience and a wise and personal consideration of what it means to pursue a reflective life in a cacophonous, contradictory world., "A stunningly intimate memoir. . . . Allende is that rare writer whose understanding of story matches her mastery of language."-- Entertainment Weekly The revered New York Times bestselling author of House of the Spirits and A Long Petal of the Sea ponders the elements that led to her becoming a writer, including the homeland she lost and the one she found, and the family spirits, both living and dead, who haunt her life and work. In this wondrous and intimate book, Isabel Allende explores the role of memory and nostalgia in shaping her life, her books, and that most intimate connection to her place of origin. My Invented Country brings her homeland of Chile to life in her unique voice, evoking the magnificent landscapes of her land, the almost mythic people of her family; the tragedy and hope of her people; and the politics, religion, and magic that infuse them all. My Invented Country orbits two life-changing moments: the 1973 assassination of her uncle Salvador Allende Gossens which sent her into exile and inspired her literary career; and the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, on her adopted homeland, the United States. Ping-ponging across distance and time, between past and present lives, it is a monumental tribute to history and the immigrant experience and a wise and personal consideration of what it means to pursue a reflective life in a cacophonous, contradictory world.
LC Classification NumberPQ8098.1.L54Z46 2020
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