· “In Strange Hotel, a nameless woman’s voyage through a string of hotel rooms gradually reveals an inner world of striking tumult and depth, as her meditations draw her, and us, deeper into the unsettled tides of her own past. Eimear McBride has created a powerfully hypnotic novel of consciousness, one that traces the intricacies of thought and memory in prose so thrilling, so dagger Brand: Farrar, Straus and Giroux. · Strange Hotel by Eimear McBride As someone who has spent solitary nights in hotels, thrilled to be on my own and away from responsibility yet at the same time guilty for leaving my family, I was immediately drawn in by the book jacket description of Eimear McBride’s new novel, Strange Hotel. · Eimear McBride's latest novel, Strange Hotel explores loss, love and the nature of home through the intimate rendering of a woman's mind laid bare in 8/
"In Strange Hotel, a nameless woman's voyage through a string of hotel rooms gradually reveals an inner world of striking tumult and depth, as her meditations draw her, and us, deeper into the unsettled tides of her own past. Eimear McBride has created a powerfully hypnotic novel of consciousness, one that traces the intricacies of thought. On the surface, the first section of Eimear McBride's third novel, Strange Hotel, is curiously underwhelming and maddeningly www.doorway.ru a lot happens. Little is known. Nothing is at stake. McBride continues in this vein as her protagonist drifts through the years, visiting a series of cities and staying in a succession of hotels. Strange Hotel is Eimear McBride's third novel. I loved A Girl is a Half Formed Thing, written in an unusual and accomplished stream of consciousness technique. The Lesser Bohemians was a lesser novel, still applying the stream of consciousness technique but feeling rather more knowing. Strange Hotel simply doesn't work for me.
“In Strange Hotel, a nameless woman’s voyage through a string of hotel rooms gradually reveals an inner world of striking tumult and depth, as her meditations draw her, and us, deeper into the unsettled tides of her own past. Eimear McBride has created a powerfully hypnotic novel of consciousness, one that traces the intricacies of thought and memory in prose so thrilling, so dagger-sharp, it makes the heart race.”. McBride’s Strange Hotel, meanwhile, follows a single, nameless female protagonist from hotel room to hotel room, and traces the process of grieving through memory and the passage of time. As. Strange Hotel by Eimear McBride is a novel comprised entirely of a woman's internal dialogue, on five different occasions, in five different hotel rooms, in five different cities. The extent to which a reader will like this book likely depends on how much that reader likes bringing to a novel versus how much they want the novel to have everything included and the reader just has to read and take it in.
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