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About Raven Leilani
Raven Leilani’s work has been published in Granta, The Yale Review, McSweeney’s Quarterly Concern, Conjunctions, The Cut, and New England Review, among other publications. Leilani received her MFA from NYU and was an Axinn Foundation Writer-in-Residence. Luster is her first novel.
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AN INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
A New York Times Notable Book of the Year
WINNER of the NBCC John Leonard Prize, the Kirkus Prize, the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize, the Dylan Thomas Prize, and the VCU Cabell First Novelist Award
One of Barack Obama's Favorite Books of 2020
A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: NPR, The New York Times Book Review, O Magazine, Vanity Fair, Los Angeles Times, Glamour, Shondaland, Boston Globe, and many more!
"So delicious that it feels illicit . . . Raven Leilani’s first novel reads like summer: sentences like ice that crackle or melt into a languorous drip; plot suddenly, wildly flying forward like a bike down a hill." —Jazmine Hughes, The New York Times Book Review
No one wants what no one wants.
And how do we even know what we want? How do we know we’re ready to take it?
Edie is stumbling her way through her twenties—sharing a subpar apartment in Bushwick, clocking in and out of her admin job, making a series of inappropriate sexual choices. She is also haltingly, fitfully giving heat and air to the art that simmers inside her. And then she meets Eric, a digital archivist with a family in New Jersey, including an autopsist wife who has agreed to an open marriage—with rules.
As if navigating the constantly shifting landscapes of contemporary sexual manners and racial politics weren’t hard enough, Edie finds herself unemployed and invited into Eric’s home—though not by Eric. She becomes a hesitant ally to his wife and a de facto role model to his adopted daughter. Edie may be the only Black woman young Akila knows.
Irresistibly unruly and strikingly beautiful, razor-sharp and slyly comic, sexually charged and utterly absorbing, Raven Leilani’s Luster is a portrait of a young woman trying to make sense of her life—her hunger, her anger—in a tumultuous era. It is also a haunting, aching description of how hard it is to believe in your own talent, and the unexpected influences that bring us into ourselves along the way.
“An irreverent intergenerational tale of race and class that’s blisteringly smart and fan-yourself sexy.” —Michelle Hart, O: The Oprah Magazine
«La novela que por fin explica qué es ser joven hoy. Una escritora absolutamente brutal.»
Zadie Smith
Edie, una joven afroamericana de 23 años, tiene una aventura con Eric, un hombre blanco casado de 41. El hogar no se rompe. Este matrimonio privilegiado, pero progresista, la invita a trabajar en su casa. El hogar, lleno de tensiones y descubrimientos, se convierte en otra cosa.
Libro favorito de Barack Obama y de The New Yorker. Best seller en la lista de The New York Times. Uno de los libros del año de The New York Times Review of Books, NPR, O Magazine, Vanity Fair, Los Angeles Times, Glamour, Shondaland, The Times (UK), Buzzfeed, Kirkus, Time, Good Housekeeping, InStyle, The Guardian, Literary Hub, Electric Literature, The New York Public Library y Wired, entre muchas otras cabeceras de lo más dispares.
Ganador de los premios NBCC John Leonard Prize, Kirkus, Premio Primera Novela de The Center for Fiction, Premio Dylan Thomas, y el VCU Cabell al mejor debut.
«Tan delicioso que es ilícito.»
The New York Times
El debut más premiado de los últimos tiempos, ya en adaptación a serie en una ambiciosa producción de HBO.
Un premier roman aussi sulfureux que dérangeant
Edie, jeune Afro-Américaine, a décroché un poste dans l'édition, mais il semble toujours y avoir quelqu'un de plus respectable ou de plus " blanc " prêt à prendre sa place. Côté sexe, sa vie est assez débridée, mais sentimentalement les résultats ne sont guère satisfaisants. Or voilà qu'elle rencontre – par Internet – Eric, un homme blanc plus âgé qu'elle, avec qui elle entame une aventure aussi torride qu'ambiguë. Elle fait bientôt la connaissance de son épouse, qui lui propose de venir habiter chez eux pour s'occuper de leur fille adoptive, une adolescente afro-américaine un peu perdue dans ce milieu huppé.
La cohabitation – floue, sous tension – va exacerber les conflits latents, et générer des situations pour le moins inhabituelles, sur fond de séduction et d'incompréhension.
Avec ce premier roman aussi sulfureux que dérangeant, Raven Leilani dresse un tableau acerbe des liens sociaux et raciaux dans l'Amérique contemporaine, où tabous et fantasmes mènent la danse.
" Raven Leilani a écrit un livre aussi audacieux que drôle sur le fait d'être jeune aujourd'hui. C'est brutal – et c'est brillant ! " Zadie Smith
" Race, capitalisme, mort et désir : tout cela entre en collision dans ce qui est assurément le meilleur premier roman de l'année ! "
The Huffington Post
Prix du premier roman 2020 Center for Fiction
Sexy ed estremamente avvincente, Chiaroscuro è un romanzo di formazione, sui privilegi e le diseguaglianze di classe e di colore della pelle.