
The Mighty Red : A Novel
DH 130,00
Un récit saisissant d'amour et de survie dans la vallée de la rivière Rouge du Dakota du Nord, The Mighty Red suit Kismet Poe alors qu'elle navigue à travers des relations complexes et un paysage au bord du gouffre. Louise Erdrich mêle humour noir et chagrin dans une histoire sur l'agriculture, les secrets de famille et le coût du progrès. Les thèmes du changement climatique et de l'effondrement économique sont omniprésents, mais le cœur du roman réside dans ses personnages imparfaits et inoubliables. Parfait pour les fans de fiction littéraire avec un fort sens du lieu. 🌾💔📚
Description
Set in the hauntingly beautiful Red River Valley of North Dakota, The Mighty Red weaves a rich tapestry of love, loss, and resilience. The story revolves around Kismet Poe, a young woman caught between two suitors: Gary Geist, a nervous heir to farmland, and Hugo, a gentle giant with a reckless heart. As their lives intertwine, the novel explores the clash between human ambition and the fragile natural world. Erdrich masterfully contrasts the slow grind of agricultural life with the swift upheavals of economic collapse and climate change, asking urgent questions about stewardship and survival.
Through Kismet’s mother, Crystal, who drives sugar beet trucks by night and seeks solace in late-night radio, the novel delves into themes of motherhood, intuition, and the unseen forces that shape our lives. The landscape itself becomes a character—vast, unforgiving, and alive with secrets. Erdrich’s prose balances dark humor with profound sorrow, painting a community grappling with both personal tragedies and global crises. From the 2008 financial meltdown to the quiet devastation of pesticide runoff, the story mirrors our own fraught relationship with progress.
Characters like Hugo and Gary embody the tension between tradition and modernity, while Kismet’s journey reflects the universal search for identity amid chaos. The novel’s structure mirrors the meandering Red River, shifting perspectives and timelines to reveal hidden connections. Erdrich’s signature blend of magical realism and stark realism shines, whether she’s describing a wedding gone wrong or the eerie glow of fracking core samples.
At its core, The Mighty Red is a meditation on love in all its forms—romantic, maternal, and communal. It asks how we endure when the ground beneath us shifts, both literally and metaphorically. The characters’ struggles with addiction, betrayal, and redemption feel timeless, yet urgently contemporary.
Erdrich’s latest work cements her reputation as a literary titan, offering a story that is as much about the earth’s scars as it is about the human heart. With its sprawling cast and lyrical prose, the novel invites readers to linger in the liminal spaces between hope and despair, humor and grief, destruction and renewal.
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