Poŝlibro, 256 paĝoj

Lingvo: English

Eldonita je 30-a de aprilo 2018 de Peter Owen.

ISBN:
978-0-7206-2025-2
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Goodreads:
39305637
5 steloj (1 recenzo)

Institutionalized in an asylum, a woman with a record of hallucinations commits her life story to paper. She records, from the age of six, her earliest memories of a drunken and abusive father, the strange men her mother introduced to repair the family, the imaginary forest to which she would run for safety and, of course, the talking Green Crow who appeared when she most needed her. The Green Crow is a conceited, boisterous creature who follows the novel's nameless protagonist throughout her life, until the day that the crow's presence begins to embarrass her. Confined to a tedious domestic life, she is desperate to hide the crow's very existence. Failing to do so, she winds up in a psychiatric hospital. Can she repress and renounce her acerbic, sharp-beaked daemon - or learn to love herself, bird and all?

1 eldono

Surreal Latvian fiction

5 steloj

If you, like me, adore surreal Eastern European fiction with hints of magical realism and unreliable narrators, then I think that you will love The Green Crow. I found it to be a complex novel to read, but a wonderfully insightful and rewarding one. I was frequently unsure as to what was real and what imagined, especially because the Green Crow himself is such a boisterous and mischievous character that it was hard to write him off as just a child's imaginary friend. Also, our narrator herself never actually acknowledges her own name so, despite her telling us her story in the first person, we generally only see her in relation to other people or to the Crow. I particularly loved the verbal sparring between the four women sharing the asylum room - our unnamed narrator and three others she has named Fright, F22 and Snow White. Each has their …

Temoj

  • Mental health
  • Literary fiction
  • Eastern European fiction
  • Latvia