The History of Love

The History of Love

by Krauss (Author)

Synopsis

Leo Gursky taps his radiator each evening to let his upstairs neighbor know he's still alive. But it wasn't always like this: in the Polish village of his youth, he fell in love and wrote a book...Sixty years later and half a world away, fourteen-year-old Alma, who was named after a character in that book, undertakes an adventure to find her namesake and save her family. With virtuosic skill and soaring imaginative power, Nicole Krauss gradually draws these stories together toward a climax of "extraordinary depth and beauty" (Newsday).

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 272
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Published: 02 Jun 2006

ISBN 10: 0393328627
ISBN 13: 9780393328622
Prizes: Winner of William Saroyan International Prize for Writing 2008.

Media Reviews
Vertiginously exciting...Beyond the vigorous whiplash that keeps The History of Love moving (and keeps its reader off balance until a stunning finale), this novel is tightly packed with ingenious asides...Even at their most oddball, these flourishes reflect the deep, surprising wisdom that gives this novel its ultimate heft. -- Janet Maslin - New York Times
At least as heartbreaking as it is hilarious. -- Washington Post
Krauss writes like an angel. -- Guardian
One of the most passionate vindications of the written word in recent fiction. It takes one's breath away. -- Spectator
It's the sort of book that makes life bearable after all. -- Miami Herald
A significant novel, genuinely one of the year's best. Emotionally wrenching yet intellectually rigorous, idea-driven but with indelible characters and true suspense. -- New York
Big, bold, twist-your-heart sad, kick-your-heels joyful-Nicole Krauss's brilliant novel is as deep and multifaceted as love itself. -- Marie Claire
It restores your faith in fiction. It restores all sorts of faith. -- Ali Smith
Nicole Krauss's gripping new voice doesn't work its way into the pantheon of American voices: it literally walks straight up to them and asks them to move over. -- Andre Aciman
Author Bio
Nicole Krauss has been hailed by the New York Times as one of America's most important novelists. She is the author of the international bestseller Great House, a finalist for the National Book Award, and Man Walks Into a Room. Her books have been translated into more than thirty-five languages.