Quintessential Tyler, yet full of surprises a perfectly pitched, enchanting and affecting novel about a man adrift in his own life, Noah's Compass chimes gently, heartbreakingly with our times. With the humour and poignancy of her classic The Accidental Tourist (though with a protagonist who doesn't venture far from home) Anne Tyler's new novel tells the story of a year in the life of Liam Pennywell, a man in his sixty-first year. A classical pedant, he's just been let go from his schoolteaching job and downsizes to a tiny out-of-town apartment, where he goes to bed early and alone on his first night. Widowed, re-married, divorced and the father of three daughters, Liam is a man who is proud of his recall but has learned to dodge issues and skirt adventure. An unpleasant event occurs, though, to jolt him out of his certainty. Obsessed with a frightening gap in his memory, he sets out to uncover what happened, and finds instead an unusual woman with secrets of her own, and a late-flowering love that brings its own thorny problems. His ex-wife (sensible Barbara) and daughters worry about him but Liam blunders on, His teenage daughter Kitty is sent to stay - though its not clear who is minding whom. His middle daughter, Louise, is a born-again Christian with a son called Jonah, but her certainties leave Liam still more perplexed. Noahs Compass is about memory and its loss, about incidents and relationships which open up sight lines into a painful past long dead for a man who becomes aware that merely trying to stay afloat may not be enough.
Ficha técnica
Editorial: Arrow (Random)
ISBN: 9780099549390
Idioma: Inglés
Número de páginas: 256
Tiempo de lectura:
5h 15m
Encuadernación: Tapa blanda
Fecha de lanzamiento: 06/10/2010
Año de edición: 2010
Plaza de edición: London
Especificaciones del producto
Escrito por Anne Tyler
Anne Tyler, nacida en Minneapolis en 1941, es autora de numerosas novelas, entre la que destacan Buscando a Caleb (1975), El tránsito de Morgan (1980), Reunión en el restaurante Nostalgia (PEN/Faulkner Award 1983, publicada por Lumen en 2012), Ejercicios respiratorios (Premio Pulitzer 1989), El turista accidental (National Book Critics Circle Award 1986, que fue llevada a la gran pantalla), Cuando éramos mayores (2001), El matrimonio amateur (elegida por The New York Times como uno de los libros más destacados de 2004), Propios y extraños (2006), La brújula de Noé (2007), El hombre que dijo adiós (Lumen, 2013), El hilo azul (Lumen, 2016, elegida como mejor novela del mes por Amazon), Corazón de vinagre (Lumen, 2017), El baile del reloj (Lumen, 2019), Una sala llena de corazones rotos (Lumen, 2021), y Historia de una trenza (Lumen, 2022) y Tres días de junio (Lumen, 2025). Es miembro de la American Academy of Art and Letters. Actualmente vive con su familia en Baltimore, donde están ambientadas casi todas sus obras.