Small Rain : A Novel
DH 115,00
La maladie soudaine d'un poète le plonge dans une odyssée hospitalière, où la douleur et l'incertitude déclenchent un voyage à travers l'art, la mémoire et l'amour. Situé pendant la pandémie, ce roman lyrique explore comment la crise peut dépouiller la vie de son essence, révélant la beauté dans des endroits inattendus. Des perfusions intraveineuses aux conversations chuchotées, Garth Greenwell tisse une histoire de résilience et de connexion. Méditation sur la fragilité humaine, Small Rain pose la question : que signifie vivre pleinement quand la mort semble proche ? Plongez dans un monde où la poésie et les routines hospitalières se rencontrent, et découvrez pourquoi les critiques le qualifient d'« inoubliable ».
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Description
Small Rain follows a poet whose sudden, mysterious illness lands him in the ICU, where he confronts the fragility of life and the resilience of the human spirit. As he navigates the chaotic American healthcare system during the pandemic, his physical pain becomes a gateway to profound reflections on art, memory, and love. Garth Greenwell’s prose weaves intimate moments—like bonding over medieval music with a caregiver or finding solace in a bag of chips—into a meditation on what it means to truly live . The novel stretches beyond hospital walls, touching on themes of shared vulnerability, the power of creativity, and the quiet beauty of everyday existence. Critics praise it as “profound,” “luminous,” and “a triumph,” comparing its depth to the works of Tolstoy and Woolf.
Greenwell’s unnamed narrator grapples with his past, from a turbulent childhood to a tender, decades-long relationship that anchors him. The story unfolds in real time, mirroring the slow drip of IV fluids and the unpredictable rhythm of recovery. It’s a love letter to art’s ability to transform suffering into meaning, whether through poetry, music, or fleeting human connections. The author’s background as a poet shines in his lush, immersive sentences, which turn even mundane hospital routines into acts of defiance against despair
Set against the backdrop of a fractured world—pandemic fears, social unrest, climate anxiety—the novel insists on finding light in darkness. A sparrow at a window, a nurse’s kindness, or a remembered line of verse become lifelines. Greenwell avoids sentimentality, instead offering raw, unflinching honesty about the body’s betrayals and the mind’s resilience. The result is a story that feels both urgently modern and timeless.
Readers of What Belongs to You and Cleanness will recognize Greenwell’s signature blend of intellectual rigor and emotional depth. Newcomers will be drawn to his ability to make existential questions feel intimate and urgent. Small Rain is not just a hospital drama but a celebration of life’s fleeting, fragile beauty—a reminder to cherish the “small rains” that nourish the soul.
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