Teju Cole: NYC, Open City

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
  • Teju Cole's novel 'Open City' - which won the 2012 Pen/Hemingway Award and the New York City Book Award - is unlike anything you’ve ever read.
    The narrator, Julius, is a Nigerian psychiatry student who lives in Manhattan and likes to walk in the city. As he does, he has encounters. Most are small. He watches children playing in a park. He discovers that the woman next door died recently, and is quietly devastated, though he hardly knew her.
    The novel’s blended texture reminds you of something: real life. You get a sense of this man and this city, but also of how we construct ourselves. The Seattle Times called it “Magnificent and shattering. A remarkably resonant feat of prose.”
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