Great House: A Novel

By Nicole Krauss

Great House: A Novel - Nicole Krauss
  • Release Date: 2011-09-06
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
Score: 4
4
From 278 Ratings

Description

New York Times Bestseller • Finalist for the National Book Award • Winner of the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award • A Best Book of the Year as chosen by the New York Times (Notable), Seattle Times, San Francisco Chronicle, The Atlantic, St. Louis Post Dispatch, The Oregonian, and Book Page.

"Masterful…Evocative and moving." —NPR

For twenty-five years, a reclusive American novelist has been writing at the desk she inherited from a young Chilean poet who disappeared at the hands of Pinochet’s secret police; one day a girl claiming to be the poet’s daughter arrives to take it away, sending the writer’s life reeling. Across the ocean, in the leafy suburbs of London, a man caring for his dying wife discovers, among her papers, a lock of hair that unravels a terrible secret. In Jerusalem, an antiques dealer slowly reassembles his father’s study, plundered by the Nazis in Budapest in 1944.

Connecting these stories is a desk of many drawers that exerts a power over those who possess it or have given it away. As the narrators of Great House make their confessions, the desk takes on more and more meaning, and comes finally to stand for all that has been taken from them, and all that binds them to what has disappeared. Great House is a story haunted by questions: What do we pass on to our children and how do they absorb our dreams and losses? How do we respond to disappearance, destruction, and change?

Nicole Krauss has written a soaring, powerful novel about memory struggling to create a meaningful permanence in the face of inevitable loss.

"This is a novel about the long journey of a magnificent desk as it travels through the twentieth century from one owner to the next. It is also a novel about love, exile, the defilements of war, and the restorative power of language." —National Book Award citation

Reviews

  • The Great House

    5
    By robles101
    It is a complex, woven tale that links now with then, with people who age and yearn and sometimes despair. Writers ply their craft but slide past those who would care for them and puzzle when they in turn are abandoned. A large desk changes hands but remains an anchor to many. It remains immutable while the people search on. I was allowed to journey with the author, who took me on the adventure with ill-concealed satisfaction. I loved the ride.
  • Amazing page turner of a book

    5
    By bubsz
    Breathtaking story about love, sorrow, rebuilding lives, relationships between wives and husbands, fathers and children, and their connections to possessions and how much does it all matter. I loved "the history of love" and love this book. Nicole Krause is a master storyteller.
  • Great House

    4
    By Byron2402
    This book kept me entertained, but I am disappointed by the ending. Some of the characters are underdeveloped and the conclusion of the plot remains a mystery. The story had such great potential....I am sorry it did not end better!