An Ermine in Czernopol by Gregor von Rezzori is a European novel that came for review from NYRB Classics. From the NYRB website:
Set just after World War I, An Ermine in Czernopol centers on the tragicomic fate of Tildy, an erstwhile officer in the army of the now-defunct Austro-Hungarian Empire, determined to defend the virtue of his cheating wife at any cost. Rezzori surrounds Tildy with a host of fantastic characters, engaging us in a kaleidoscopic experience of a city where nothing is as it appears.I picked up Sarah Waters' Fingersmith after asking some pals for recommendations for good, recent LGBT-themed books. This one looks right up my alley, a Victorian mystery set in England.
I'm curious about the graphic novel adaptation of Khaled Hosseini's The Kite Runner, so I picked it up at work.
Little, Big, by John Crowley, was another recommendation, this time from Nymeth of Things Mean A Lot. She thought I might like it since I liked The Prestige. The publisher says:
Little, Big tells the epic story of Smoky Barnable -- an anonymous young man who meets and falls in love with Daily Alice Drinkwater, and goes to live with her in Edgewood, a place not found on any map. In an impossible mansion full of her relatives, who all seem to have ties to another world not far away, Smoky fathers a family and tries to learn what tale he has found himself in -- and how it is to end.Have you read any of these? What did you think? What's new on your shelf this week?
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everyone seems to love Fingersmith..and of course I have never read it.
ReplyDeleteI haven't read any of these, but I'm really curious about An Ermine in Czernopol!
ReplyDeleteYour books look great! Fingersmith is phenomenal. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteI love all your finds! So good! Fingersmith is great -- have you seen the miniseries? Beautiful and creepy -- so well done.
ReplyDeleteThat's SO FUNNY! I just bought Little, Big this week, am about 1/3 of the way through it, and I love it! I hope you do, too; we'll have to talk when we finish. I loathed The Kite Runner, but I'm in a rather large minority there, and I've always wanted to read Fingersmith. Look like an awesome haul!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to hear what you think of Fingersmith!
ReplyDeleteFingersmith is good.If you like it, you should also read Affinity.
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