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Misinterpretation by Ledia Xhoga (2024, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherTin House Books, LLC
ISBN-101959030809
ISBN-139781959030805
eBay Product ID (ePID)13065113187

Product Key Features

Book TitleMisinterpretation
Number of Pages304 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2024
TopicPsychological, Contemporary Women, Literary
GenreFiction
AuthorLedia Xhoga
FormatTrade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height0.8 in
Item Weight11.6 Oz
Item Length8.5 in
Item Width5.5 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2024-014812
ReviewsA nuanced exploration of communication failures, blurred boundaries and the emotional cost of unchecked altruism., An unnamed Albanian interpreter becomes enmeshed in the life of one of her clients, a Kosovar torture survivor, and reality begins to shift and blur., "An absolutely gorgeous novel, taut as a thriller, lovely as a watercolor, poetically incisive and wry. I devoured this book and was heartbroken when it was over. Ledia Xhoga is a great and visionary writer whose career I will follow eagerly in decades to come." ", Ledia Xhoga is a superb chronicler of post-national existence, of a narrator shifting between disparate views of reality depending on what language she's speaking and with whom. Deft and insightful, Misinterpretation reveals the disorienting process of making choices in one language and then questioning them in another. This is a moving, exceptional first novel., An absolutely gorgeous novel, taut as a thriller, lovely as a watercolor, poetically incisive and wry. I devoured this book and was heartbroken when it was over. Ledia Xhoga is a great and visionary writer whose career I will follow eagerly in decades to come. , Misinterpretation lays bare the viscerality and muscle of language and words, their propensity to fly off the page, or off the lips, and act on our world., Ledia Xhoga's novel about a woman whose life is on the brink of unraveling because of her good intentions explores the complexity of translating our own trauma, even to the people we love. With lyrical prose and a propulsive plot, Xhoga delves deep into the shadows of the human psyche, challenging readers to confront the darker legacies of the past while pondering the delicate balance between empathy and self-preservation. Ledia Xhoga has crafted a literary masterpiece that is as profound as it is unforgettable, solidifying her place as a talent to watch in the world of contemporary fiction., Thrilling. . . . This debut novel explores the ways traumas of the past can impact how we experience the present., Ledia Xhoga casts a riveting spell in this novel of an Albanian interpreter whose own shifting reality is as subject to misinterpretation as the words of her clients. A stunning debut., With a sharp eye for personal gestures and moods, Xhoga plumbs the unnatural intimacy that can develop between interpreters and the people they interpret for. The emotional intersection where professional empathy and personal intimacy sometimes threaten to overlap is what makes this novel hum., Compassionate and well written, giving all of us a chance to consider how our histories impact the decisions we make today., If in the twenty-first century, Kafka had moved from Prague to Brooklyn, Misinterpretation is the novel I believe he would have written. Instead, Ledia Xhoga wrote it. She captures acorollary world to the one Josef K. inhabits in The Castle, but rather than not being able toreach the castle, Xhoga's nameless protagonist finds herself living in the castle, a polyglotculture in which everyone misinterprets what everyone else says and does; some residentseven misinterpret their own emotions. Xhoga interprets our brave, new multicultural worldwith a sly, benign wit. Read her novel. You'll be glad you did., An absolutely gorgeous novel, taut as a thriller, lovely as a watercolor, poetically incisive and wry. I devoured this book and was heartbroken when it was over. Ledia Xhoga is a great and visionary writer whose career I will follow eagerly in decades to come.
Dewey Edition23
Dewey Decimal813.6
SynopsisLonglisted for the 2025 Booker Prize Winner of the 2024 New York City Book Award Finalist for the 2024 Center for Fiction First Novel Prize "Absolutely gorgeous. Taut as a thriller, lovely as a watercolor."--Jennifer Croft In present-day New York City, an Albanian interpreter reluctantly agrees to work with Alfred, a Kosovar torture survivor, during his therapy sessions. Despite her husband's cautions, she soon becomes entangled in her clients' struggles: Alfred's nightmares stir up her own buried memories, and an impulsive attempt to help a Kurdish poet leads to a risky encounter and a reckless plan. As ill-fated decisions stack up, jeopardizing the nameless narrator's marriage and mental health, she takes a spontaneous trip to reunite with her mother in Albania, where her life in the United States is put into stark relief. When she returns to face the consequences of her actions, she must question what is real and what is not. Ruminative and propulsive, Ledia Xhoga's debut novel, Misinterpretation , interrogates the darker legacies of family and country, and the boundary between compassion and self-preservation., In present-day New York City, an Albanian interpreter reluctantly agrees to work with Alfred, a Kosovar torture survivor, during his therapy sessions. Despite her husband's cautions, she soon becomes entangled in her clients' struggles: Alfred's nightmares stir up her own buried memories, and an impulsive attempt to help a Kurdish poet leads to a risky encounter and a reckless plan. As ill-fated decisions stack up, jeopardizing the nameless narrator's marriage and mental health, she takes a spontaneous trip to reunite with her mother in Albania, where her life in the United States is put into stark relief. When she returns to face the consequences of her actions, she must question what is real and what is not. Ruminative and propulsive, Ledia Xhoga's debut novel, Misinterpretation , interrogates the darker legacies of family and country, and the boundary between compassion and self-preservation., Longlisted for the 2025 Booker Prize Winner of the 2024 New York City Book Award Finalist for the 2024 Center for Fiction First Novel Prize "Absolutely gorgeous. Taut as a thriller, lovely as a watercolor."--Jennifer Croft
LC Classification NumberPS3624.H64M57 2024