Öppen stad

roman

303 sivua ; 24 cm, 303 sidor

På Swedish

Publicerades 2013 av Natur & Kultur.

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Julius, en ung doktorand i psykiatri, tillbringar sin lediga tid till fots på New Yorks gator. Samtidigt som han beskriver staden efter nine eleven är berättelsen också en undersökning av stadens historia, människorna i Julius liv och hans barndomsminnen från Nigeria.

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I know that Teju Cole is a fan of Tomas Tranströmer's poetry, those brief flashes of the world pausing and becoming transparent before moving on again, giving us a moment of both vertigo-inducing insignificance and self-awareness enough to re-center the world around us.

I don't know to what extent Open City is deliberately influenced by that (and it would be far from the only influence if so) but there's very little in the novel that seems anything but deliberate. It meanders, but it meanders with razor-sharp precision.

Our story is simple: Julius, a Nigerian immigrant, spends his evenings and days off walking around Manhattan, musing about what he sees, interacting briefly with strangers and neighbours, remembering his childhood in Lagos, pondering his place in the current world, and all the layers of history that shape it - the obvious one for a New Yorker having happened just over 10 years …

Ämnen

  • Julius (fiktiv gestalt).
  • psykologiska romaner
  • debutverk
  • vandring New York Manhattan
  • mångkulturalism
  • historia New York
  • minnen barndom Nigeria
  • psykiatrer
  • invandrare
  • städer Förenta staterna New York