13-16-604
Vydáno: 2012
Obsah:
With her powerful new novel, Kingsolver (The Lacuna) delivers literary
fiction that conveys an urgent social message. Set in a rural Tennessee
that has endured unseasonal rain, the plot explores the effects of a
bizarre biological event on a Bible Belt community. The sight that young
wife and mother Dellarobia Turnbow comes upon—millions of monarch
butterflies glowing like a “lake of fire” in a sheep pasture owned by
her in-laws—is immediately branded a miracle, and promises a lucrative
tourist season for the financially beleaguered Turnbows. But the arrival
of a research team led by sexy scientist Ovid Byron reveals the
troubling truth behind the butterflies’ presence: they’ve been driven by
pollution from their usual Mexican winter grounds and now face
extinction due to northern hemisphere temperatures. Equally threatening
is the fact that her father-in-law, Bear, has sold the land to loggers.
Already restless in her marriage to the passive Cub, for whom she gave
up college when she became pregnant at 17, unsophisticated,
cigarette-addicted Dellarobia takes a mammoth leap when she starts
working with the research team. As her horizons expand, she faces a
choice between the status quo and, perhaps, personal fulfillment. Spunky
Dellarobia is immensely appealing; the caustic view she holds of her
husband, in-laws, and neighbors, the self-deprecating repartee she has
with her best friend Dovey, and her views about the tedium of motherhood
combined with a loving but clear-eyed appraisal of her own children
invest the narrative with authenticity and sparkling humor. Kingsolver
also animates and never judges the uneducated, superstitious,
religiously devout residents of Feathertown. As Dellarobia flees into a
belated coming-of-age, which becomes the ironic outcome of the Monarchs’
flight path to possible catastrophe in the collapse of a continental
ecosystem, the dramatic saga becomes a clarion call about climate
change, too lucid and vivid for even skeptics to ignore.
Skóre: 9/10
čtvrtek 20. června 2013
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