The Natural Way of Things
Charlotte Wood
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Belletristik/Erzählende Literatur
Beschreibung
“A
Handmaid’s Tale for the 21st century” (Prism Magazine), Wood’s dystopian tale about a group of young women held prisoner in the Australian desert is a prescient feminist fable for our times. As the
Guardian writes, “contemporary feminism may have found its masterpiece of horror.”
Drugged, dressed in old-fashioned rags, and fiending for a cigarette, Yolanda wakes up in a barren room. Verla, a young woman who seems vaguely familiar, sits nearby. Down a hallway echoing loudly with the voices of mysterious men, in a stark compound deep in the Australian outback, other captive women are just coming to. Starved, sedated, the girls can't be sure of anything—except the painful episodes in their pasts that link them.
Drawing strength from the animal instincts they're forced to rely on, the women go from hunted to hunters, along the way becoming unforgettable and boldly original literary heroines that readers will both relate to and root for.
The Natural Way of Things is a lucid and illusory fable and a brilliantly plotted novel of ideas that reminds us of mankind's own vast contradictions—the capacity for savagery, selfishness, resilience, and redemption all contained by a single, vulnerable body.
Winner
2016
Stella Prize
2016
Prime Minister’s Literary Award in Fiction
An Australian Indie Best Fiction Book & Overall Book of the Year Winner
Finalist
2017
International Dublin Literary Award
2016
Voss Literary Prize
2016
Victorian Premier's Award
2016
The Miles Franklin Award
Kundenbewertungen
Furiosa, John Powers, rape culture, sex, violence against women, Australian Fiction, Australia, Hay Institution for Girls, Margaret Atwood, survival, Stella Prize, prisoner, brutal, women, The Lord of the Flies, patriarchy, Outback, Feminist Fiction, dystopia, Mad Max, desert, Trump, woman, William Golding, misogyny, prison, The Handmaid's Tale, kafkaesque, political, surreal, animal, gender, dystopian