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The Coin, acclaimed as the winner of the 2025 Dylan Thomas Prize and celebrated as a Book of the Year by Dazed, Debutiful, and The Independent, depicts a compelling narrative described by Slavoj Zizek as a "masterpiece." Raven Leilani deemed it a "filthy, elegant book," while Elif Batuman praised its "glamorous and sordid" storytelling. Recognized by the New York Times for its daring critique of Western dominance, this novel captures the turmoil of a young Palestinian woman trying to find her place in the world.The protagonist of The Coin is a well-off Palestinian woman who prides herself on her sophisticated style and strict personal cleanliness. Despite these attributes, she struggles to realize her ideal self. Her inheritance remains out of reach, her homeland is a distant memory, and her attempts to adapt and succeed in America seem ill-fated from the beginning.Teaching at a middle school for disadvantaged boys in New York City, she employs unconventional teaching methods that often test boundaries. She forms an unlikely friendship with a homeless con artist, and the pair becomes entangled in a fraudulent scheme involving the resale of Birkin bags. The suffocating atmosphere in America challenges her autonomy, her sexual expression, and her core values. In a bid to reclaim control, she becomes fixated on notions of purity, cleanliness, and personal image, even dragging her students into these obsessions. Ultimately, her childhood memories collide with her current state of material and existential dislocation, leading to a dramatic unraveling.Through its captivating and sensory language, The Coin delves into themes of nature versus civilization, beauty versus justice, and questions of class and belonging, all without resorting to simplistic moral judgments. With its provocative, sardonic, and engaging narrative, The Coin heralds the emergence of a significant new voice in the literary world.

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The Coin, acclaimed as the winner of the 2025 Dylan Thomas Prize and celebrated as a Book of the Year by Dazed, Debutiful, and The Independent, depicts a compelling narrative described by Slavoj Zizek as a "masterpiece." Raven Leilani deemed it a "filthy, elegant book," while Elif Batuman praised its "glamorous and sordid" storytelling. Recognized by the New York Times for its daring critique of Western dominance, this novel captures the turmoil of a young Palestinian woman trying to find her place in the world.The protagonist of The Coin is a well-off Palestinian woman who prides herself on her sophisticated style and strict personal cleanliness. Despite these attributes, she struggles to realize her ideal self. Her inheritance remains out of reach, her homeland is a distant memory, and her attempts to adapt and succeed in America seem ill-fated from the beginning.Teaching at a middle school for disadvantaged boys in New York City, she employs unconventional teaching methods that often test boundaries. She forms an unlikely friendship with a homeless con artist, and the pair becomes entangled in a fraudulent scheme involving the resale of Birkin bags. The suffocating atmosphere in America challenges her autonomy, her sexual expression, and her core values. In a bid to reclaim control, she becomes fixated on notions of purity, cleanliness, and personal image, even dragging her students into these obsessions. Ultimately, her childhood memories collide with her current state of material and existential dislocation, leading to a dramatic unraveling.Through its captivating and sensory language, The Coin delves into themes of nature versus civilization, beauty versus justice, and questions of class and belonging, all without resorting to simplistic moral judgments. With its provocative, sardonic, and engaging narrative, The Coin heralds the emergence of a significant new voice in the literary world.

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Cena: 55.01 zł
Okładka: Miękka
Ilość stron: 240
Rok wydania: 2025
Rozmiar: 129 × 198 mm
ID: 9781804441893
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