The King of Infinite Space
Lyndsay Faye2021

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In this lush, magical, queer, and feminist take on Hamlet in modern-day New York City, a neuro-atypical physicist, along with his best friend Horatio and artist ex-fiancée, Lia, are caught up in the otherworldly events surrounding the death of his father.

Meet Ben Dane: brilliant, devastating, devoted, honest to a fault (truly, a fault). His Broadway theater baron father is dead--but on purpose or by accident? The question rips him apart.

Unable to face alone his mother's ghastly remarriage to his uncle, Ben turns to his dearest friend, Horatio Patel, whom he hasn't seen since their relationship changed forever from platonic to something...other. Loyal to a fault (truly, a fault), Horatio is on the first flight to New York City when he finds himself next to a sly tailor who portends inevitable disaster--and who seems ominously like an architect of mayhem himself.

Meanwhile, Lia, sundered her from her loved ones thanks to her addiction recovery, and torn from her art, has been drawn into the fold of three florists from New Orleans, seemingly ageless sisters who teach her the language of flowers and whose magical bouquets hold both curses and cures--for a price.

On one explosive night, these kinetic forces will collide, and the only possible outcome is death. But in the masterly hands of Lyndsay Faye, the story we all know has abundant surprises in store. Impish, captivating, and achingly romantic, this is Hamlet as you've never seen it before.

Titre original : The King of Infinite Space (2021)

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2021 Editions G. P. Putnam's Sons

Anglaise Langue anglaise | 369 pages | Sortie : 10 août 2021 | ISBN : 9780525535898

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  • Seonne Le 18 Décembre 2024 à 16:40
    Une réécriture d'Hamlet intéressante, qui entend en moderniser les thèmes et les personnages. La plume est dynamique et les péripéties s'enchaînent ; la structure du roman tient bien en haleine. Certaines des trames ne m'ont pas tout à fait convaincue mais le roman reste original : la réécriture prend une distance avec l'œuvre et s'en approprie les enjeux pour proposer une histoire nouvelle.

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