Poisonwood Bible, The × Aucun prix Meilleur prix près de chez moi Barbara kingsolver 0 avis clients Donnez votre avis Oprah Book Club® Selection, June 2000: As any reader of The Mosquito Coast knows, men who drag their families to far-off climes in pursuit of an Idea seldom come to any good, while those familiar with At Play in the Fields of the Lord or Kalimantaan understand that the minute a missionary sets foot on the fictional stage, all hell is about to break loose. So when Barbara Kingsolver sends missionary Nathan Price along with his wife and four daughters off to Africa in The Poisonwood Bible , you can be sure that salvation is the one thing they're not likely to find. The year is 1959 and the place is the Belgian Congo. Nathan, a Baptist preacher, has come to spread the Word in a remote village reachable only by airplane. To say that he and his family are woefully unprepared would be an understatement: "We came from Bethlehem, Georgia, bearing Betty Crocker cake mixes into the jungle, " says Leah, one of Nathan's daughters. But of course it isn't long before they discover that the tremendous humidity has rendered the mixes unusable, their clothes are unsuitable, and they've arrived in the middle of political upheaval as the Congolese seek to wrest independence from Belgium. In addition to poisonous snakes, dangerous animals, and the hostility of the villagers to Nathan's fiery take-no-prisoners brand of Christianity, there are also rebels in the jungle and the threat of war in the air. Could things get any worse? In fact they can and they do. The first part of The Poisonwood Bible revolves around Nathan's intransigent, bullying personality and his effect on both his family and the village they have come to. As political instability grows in the Congo, so does the local witch doctor's animus toward the Prices, and both seem to converge with tragic consequences about halfway through the novel. From that point on, the family is dispersed and the novel follows each member's fortune across a span of more than 30 years. The Poisonwood Bible is arguably Barbara Kingsolver's most ambitious work, and it reveals both her great strengths and her weaknesses. As Nathan Price's wife and daughters tell their stories in alternating chapters, Kingsolver does a good job of differentiating the voices. But at times they can grate--teenage Rachel's tendency towards precious malapropisms is particularly annoying (students practice their "French congregations"; Nathan's refusal to take his family home is a "tapestry of justice"). More problematic is Kingsolver's tendency to wear her politics on her sleeve; this is particularly evident in the second half of the novel, in which she uses her characters as mouthpieces to explicate the complicated and tragic history of the Belgian Congo. Despite these weaknesses, Kingsolver's fully realized, three-dimensional characters make The Poisonwood Bible compelling, especially in the first half, when Nathan Price is still at the center of the action. And in her treatment of Africa and the Africans she is at her best, exhibiting the acute perception, moral engagement, and lyrical prose that have made her previous novels so successful. --Alix Wilber Ce produit Poisonwood Bible, The autour de chez moi Loading Fiche Produit Poisonwood Bible, The Nombre de pages 616 ISBN 9780571201983 Editeur Faber Date de publication 1999-10-04 Description Oprah Book Club® Selection, June 2000: As any reader of The Mosquito Coast knows, men who drag their families to far-off climes in pursuit of an Idea seldom come to any good, while those familiar with At Play in the Fields of the Lord or Kalimantaan understand that the minute a missionary sets foot on the fictional stage, all hell is about to break loose. So when Barbara Kingsolver sends missionary Nathan Price along with his wife and four daughters off to Africa in The Poisonwood Bible , you can be sure that salvation is the one thing they're not likely to find. The year is 1959 and the place is the Belgian Congo. Nathan, a Baptist preacher, has come to spread the Word in a remote village reachable only by airplane. To say that he and his family are woefully unprepared would be an understatement: "We came from Bethlehem, Georgia, bearing Betty Crocker cake mixes into the jungle, " says Leah, one of Nathan's daughters. But of course it isn't long before they discover that the tremendous humidity has rendered the mixes unusable, their clothes are unsuitable, and they've arrived in the middle of political upheaval as the Congolese seek to wrest independence from Belgium. In addition to poisonous snakes, dangerous animals, and the hostility of the villagers to Nathan's fiery take-no-prisoners brand of Christianity, there are also rebels in the jungle and the threat of war in the air. Could things get any worse? In fact they can and they do. The first part of The Poisonwood Bible revolves around Nathan's intransigent, bullying personality and his effect on both his family and the village they have come to. As political instability grows in the Congo, so does the local witch doctor's animus toward the Prices, and both seem to converge with tragic consequences about halfway through the novel. From that point on, the family is dispersed and the novel follows each member's fortune across a span of more than 30 years. The Poisonwood Bible is arguably Barbara Kingsolver's most ambitious work, and it reveals both her great strengths and her weaknesses. As Nathan Price's wife and daughters tell their stories in alternating chapters, Kingsolver does a good job of differentiating the voices. But at times they can grate--teenage Rachel's tendency towards precious malapropisms is particularly annoying (students practice their "French congregations"; Nathan's refusal to take his family home is a "tapestry of justice"). More problematic is Kingsolver's tendency to wear her politics on her sleeve; this is particularly evident in the second half of the novel, in which she uses her characters as mouthpieces to explicate the complicated and tragic history of the Belgian Congo. Despite these weaknesses, Kingsolver's fully realized, three-dimensional characters make The Poisonwood Bible compelling, especially in the first half, when Nathan Price is still at the center of the action. And in her treatment of Africa and the Africans she is at her best, exhibiting the acute perception, moral engagement, and lyrical prose that have made her previous novels so successful. --Alix Wilber Format Broché Auteur Barbara Kingsolver 0 avis clients sur Poisonwood Bible, The Donnez votre avis Tous les produits du rayon Librairie & presse BagagerieCoffrets cadeauxDVD & Blu-RayLibrairie & presseBDLibrairieLibrairie enfantPresseLoisirs créatifsMusiquePapèterie & fournitures de bureauSports Ces produits pourraient vous intéresser N/C Astérix t.29 : la rose et le glaive goscinny, rene uderzo, albert, bande dessinee Voir le détail N/C Ign - géorando liberté france - dvd de préparation de randonnées Voir le détail N/C Disney violetta - v-journal intime lumineux la boite Voir le détail N/C Histoire-géographie , 5ème , livre de l'élève (édition 2010) collectif, grand format Voir le détail N/C Guide officiel pour pro evolution soccer 5 Voir le détail N/C Lili veut être une star Voir le détail N/C Dead zone Voir le détail N/C Télé 2 semaines Voir le détail N/C Bambi Voir le détail N/C Keepsake Voir le détail N/C Dreamfall : the longest journey Voir le détail N/C Nouveau dictionnaire arabe-français et français-arabe Voir le détail N/C Magazine Voir le détail N/C Team deutsch 1 cahier d'exercices allemand 1e annee ursula esterl elke korner ag Voir le détail 6,91 € E.l. james fifty shades , tome 3, cinquante nuances plus claires le livre Voir le détail 22,08 € Lagercrantz,david millénium 4 , ce qui ne me tue pas, tome 4 le roman Voir le détail N/C Poka et mine au fond du jardin Voir le détail N/C La conjugaison pour tous les tableaux de conjugaison, la grammaire du verbe, liste alphabétique des verbes, tous les verbes de la langue française, les tableaux types, les règles d'accord, les règles d'emploi Voir le détail N/C Les transports Voir le détail N/C Escapade en europe Voir le détail N/C Apprendre l'alphabet Voir le détail N/C Astérix t.29 : la rose et le glaive goscinny, rene uderzo, albert, bande dessinee Voir le détail N/C Ign - géorando liberté france - dvd de préparation de randonnées Voir le détail N/C Disney violetta - v-journal intime lumineux la boite Voir le détail N/C Histoire-géographie , 5ème , livre de l'élève (édition 2010) collectif, grand format Voir le détail N/C Guide officiel pour pro evolution soccer 5 Voir le détail N/C Lili veut être une star Voir le détail N/C Dead zone Voir le détail N/C Télé 2 semaines Voir le détail N/C Bambi Voir le détail N/C Keepsake Voir le détail N/C Dreamfall : the longest journey Voir le détail N/C Nouveau dictionnaire arabe-français et français-arabe Voir le détail N/C Magazine Voir le détail N/C Team deutsch 1 cahier d'exercices allemand 1e annee ursula esterl elke korner ag Voir le détail 6,91 € E.l. james fifty shades , tome 3, cinquante nuances plus claires le livre Voir le détail 22,08 € Lagercrantz,david millénium 4 , ce qui ne me tue pas, tome 4 le roman Voir le détail N/C Poka et mine au fond du jardin Voir le détail N/C La conjugaison pour tous les tableaux de conjugaison, la grammaire du verbe, liste alphabétique des verbes, tous les verbes de la langue française, les tableaux types, les règles d'accord, les règles d'emploi Voir le détail N/C Les transports Voir le détail N/C Escapade en europe Voir le détail N/C Apprendre l'alphabet Voir le détail