Unalaska (novel)
novel | |
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title | Unalaska |
Original title | And she was |
country | United States |
author | Cindy Dyson |
publishing company | Bloomsbury Berlin |
First publication | 2006 |
Unalaska is the debut novel by the American writer Cindy Dyson . He describes in part autobiographical the experiences of the young Brandy , who follows her boyfriend to the Aleutian island of Unalaska .
reception
Lutz Bunk writes in his review of Deutschlandfunk -Kultur: Cindy Dyson is an excellent observer of American society: in the chapter "takes a minute" in which she describes a father who has become an alcoholic, her language achieves the quality and the literary depth by John Steinbeck. And in the passages of the female killer saga, her language becomes completely timeless, simple, very archaic and surreal. “Unalaska” is a successful balancing act between scene language and Shakespeare's “Macbeth”.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Murderesses at World's End Cindy Dyson: "Unalaska". Bloomsbury Berlin Verlag 2006, 350 pages , Deutschlandfunk Kultur, accessed on September 11, 2019