Fugitive Pieces
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Publisher Description
Anne Michaels’ spellbinding début novel has quickly become one of the most beloved and talked-about books of the decade. As a young boy during the Second World War, Jakob Beer is rescued from the mud in Poland by an unlikely saviour, the scientist Athos Roussos, and he is taken to Greece, then, at war’s end, to Toronto. It is here that his loss gradually surfaces, as does the haunting question of his sister’s fate. Later in life, as a translator and a poet, and now with the glorious Michaela, Jakob meets Ben, a young professor whose own legacies of the war kindle within him a fascination with the older man and his writing. Fugitive Pieces is a work of rare vision that is at once lyrical, sensual, profound. With its vivid evocation of landscape and character, its unique excavation of memory and time, it is a wholly unforgettable novel that draws us into the lives of its characters with compassion and recognition.
Customer Reviews
Fugitive Pieces
I really don't like having to write a scathing review on a book that is so highly touted, but I feel that I must. Anne Michaels' offering was so incongruent, jumped back and forth between points in history, and geographical locations so much that I felt mixed up throughout. She constantly peppers the reader with scientific trivia, gratuitous sex scenes and similes, metaphors and other contrivances to the point where I said "enough is enough-I just want this to be over." I felt like this book was a waste of my reading time...nothing was solved, there was no excitement, nothing proven, no message, and no moral that I, myself, could take away. It might have been other people's cup of ouzo, but certainly not mine.
Fugitive Pieces
What can I say about excellence? I must drink in all her work as soon as I can and then start all over again until eventually I am sated by her words.