An ice-cream war

À propos

"Rich in character and incident, An Ice-Cream War fulfills the ambition of the historical novel at its best." --The New York Times Book Review Booker Prize Finalist "Boyd has more than fulfilled the bright promise of [his] first novel. . . . He is capable not only of some very funny satire but also of seriousness and compassion." --Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times 1914. In a hotel room in German East Africa, American farmer Walter Smith dreams of Theodore Roosevelt. As he sleeps, a railway passenger swats at flies, regretting her decision to return to the Dark Continent--and to her husband. On a faraway English riverbank, a jealous Felix Cobb watches his brother swim, and curses his sister-in-law-to-be. And in the background of the world's daily chatter: rumors of an Anglo-German conflict, the likes of which no one has ever seen.
In An Ice-Cream War, William Boyd brilliantly evokes the private dramas of a generation upswept by the winds of war. After his German neighbor burns his crops--with an apology and a smile--Walter Smith takes up arms on behalf of Great Britain. And when Felix's brother marches off to defend British East Africa, he pursues, against his better judgment, a forbidden love affair. As the sons of the world match wits and weapons on a continent thousands of miles from home, desperation makes bedfellows of enemies and traitors of friends and family. By turns comic and quietly wise, An Ie-Cream War deftly renders lives capsized by violence, chance, and the irrepressible human capacity for love.
"Funny, assured, and cleanly, expansively told, a seriocomic romp. Boyd gives us studies of people caught in the side pockets of calamity and dramatizes their plights with humor, detail and grit." --Harper's "Boyd has crafted a quiet, seamless prose in which story and characters flow effortlessly out of a fertile imagination. . . . The reader emerges deeply moved." --Newsday From the Trade Paperback edition.


  • Auteur(s)

    William Boyd

  • Éditeur

    Adult Pbs

  • Distributeur

    Side

  • Date de parution

    14/08/2014

  • EAN

    9780241970751

  • Disponibilité

    Épuisé

  • Longueur

    18.1 cm

  • Largeur

    11.1 cm

  • Épaisseur

    2.5 cm

  • Poids

    226 g

  • Support principal

    Grand format

William Boyd

William Boyd, né à Accra (Ghâna, en 1952, a étudié à Glasgow Nice et Oxford, où il a également enseigné la littérature. Il est l'auteur de quatre recueils de nouvelles - La Chasse au lézard, Le Destin de Nathalie X Visions fugitives, volume comprenant la monographie fictive Nat Tate : un artiste américain (1928. 1960), La femme sur la plage avec un chien - et de huit autres romans - Un Anglais sous les tropiques, Comme neige au soleil, La Croix et la Bannière, Les Nouvelle ; Confessions, Brazzaville plage, L'Après-midi bleu, Armadillo, et A livre ouvert couronné par le Grand Prix Littéraire des lectrices de Elle et le prix Jean-Monnet. Pour le cinéma, il a adapté Mister Johnson de Joyce Carey, La Tante Julia et le scribouillard de Mario Vargas Llosa, et a lui-même réalisé le film La Tranchée en 2000.

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