Hamnet

Hardcover, 403 pages

Français language

Published by 10 X 18.

ISBN:
978-2-264-07948-0
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5 stars (8 reviews)

Un jour d'été 1596, dans la campagne anglaise, une petite fille tombe gravement malade. Son frère jumeau, Hamnet, part chercher de l'aide. Agnes, leur mère, cueille des herbes médicinales dans les champs, et leur père est à Londres pour son travail. Tous deux sont inconscients de cette maladie, de cette ombre qui plane sur leur famille et menace de tout engloutir...

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reviewed Hamnet by Maggie O'Farrell

Beautifully written

4 stars

I generally don't like historical fiction. My last taste of it was Wolf Hall, which I despised. I'm not a romantic either. I should've hated this book, but I didn't. I loved it.

The characters of Agnes and Hamnet are brilliantly imagined, the rest maybe not so much but this story isn't about the others. The prose is beautiful without being overly pretentious.

Trigger warnings: plague; death of a child.

Review of 'Hamnet' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Beautifully written. A sensitive exploration of grief and its effect on parents (individually), a marriage and an entire family. I had never given much thought to Shakespeare's background/personal life, and it was very interesting and enjoyable to read this imagining of it. One highlight was the chapter describing how the plague came to Warwickshire.

Review of 'Hamnet' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

La trama del libro queda perfectamente resumida en el breve párrafo que lo abre: "En la década de 1580, una pareja [...] tuvo tres hijos: Susanna y Hamnet y Judith, que eran gemelos. Hamnet, el niño, murió en 1590 a los once años. Cuatro años más tarde su padre escribió una obra de teatro titulada Hamlet".

Alrededor de esa trama, O'Farrel construye una narración minuciosa, penetrante y con la dosis justa de preciosismo centrada esos personajes. Sobre todo en Agnes, la madre, a la que convierte en un personaje complejo y carismático. No es ni mucho menos una novela histórica al uso, sí un relato cautivador sobre una familia y dos tragedias (una real, otra escrita).

Nota: si al principio te parece más morosa de la cuenta, dale tiempo. Merece la pena.

Review of 'Hamnet' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Bravo! Author Maggie O'Farrell has taken a few known facts from history and woven them into a lovely novel. I was absolutely captivated, all the way through. This story is populated with intriguing characters and the pacing is excellent. It is a memorable story, and I am so glad that I picked it up.

In other words, I recommend it.

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Subjects

  • English literature
  • Fiction, historical
  • Fiction, biographical
  • fiction
  • nyt:hardcover-fiction=2020-12-27
  • New York Times bestseller
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