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Amazon.com's Best of 2001

American Gods is Neil Gaiman's best and most ambitious novel yet, a scary, strange, and hallucinogenic road-trip story wrapped around a deep examination of the American spirit. Gaiman tackles everything from the onslaught of the information age to the meaning of death, but he doesn't sacrifice the razor-sharp plotting and narrative style he's been delivering since his Sandman days. Shadow gets out of prison early when his wife is killed in a car crash. At a loss, he takes up with a mysterious character called Wednesday, who is much more than he appears. In fact, Wednesday is an old god, once known as Odin the All-father, who is roaming America rounding up his forgotten fellows in preparation for an epic battle against the upstart deities of the Internet, credit cards, television, and all that is wired. Shadow agrees to help Wednesday, and they whirl through a psycho-spiritual storm that becomes all too real in its manifestations. For instance, Shadow's dead wife Laura keeps showing up, and not just as a ghost--the difficulty of their continuing relationship is by turns grim and darkly funny, just like the rest of the book. Armed only with some coin tricks and a sense of purpose, Shadow travels through, around, and underneath the visible surface of things, digging up all the powerful myths Americans brought with them in their journeys to this land as well as the ones that were already here. Shadow's road story is the heart of the novel, and it's here that Gaiman offers up the details that make this such a cinematic book--the distinctly American foods and diversions, the bizarre roadside attractions, the decrepit gods reduced to shell games and prostitution. "This is a bad land for Gods, " says Shadow. More than a tourist in America, but not a native, Neil Gaiman offers an outside-in and inside-out perspective on the soul and spirituality of the country--our obsessions with money and power, our jumbled religious heritage and its societal outcomes, and the millennial decisions we face about what's real and what's not. --Therese Littleton

Format

Broché

Nombre de pages

672

ISBN

9780747263746

Editeur

HEADLINE UK

Amazon.fr

Neil Gaiman sait redonner aux légendes établies un souffle nouveau. Celui qui, dans une nouvelle éblouissante, a osé présenter Blanche-Neige comme une criminelle sadique, se permet, dans American Gods, de mêler mythologie et conflits de l'Amérique d'aujourd'hui... Quand les anciens dieux se sont installés en Amérique, amenés par de hardis navigateurs puis par les vagues successives d'émigrants, ils pensaient trouver un territoire à la mesure de leurs ambitions. Peu à peu, cependant, leurs pouvoirs ont décliné : Anubis - l'ancien dieu des morts égyptien - en est réduit à travailler dans une entreprise de pompes funèbres ! Et de nouvelles idoles - cinéma ou Internet - se sont imposées. C'est pourtant un humain, Ombre, qui se retrouve au cœur d'un conflit titanesque : à peine sorti de prison, découvrant que sa femme est morte et que son meilleur ami était son amant, il accepte un contrat aussi dangereux qu'étrange... Passionnant roman-fleuve, American Gods confirme que Neil Gaiman est un auteur aux ambitions littéraires affirmées et un raconteur d'histoires hors du commun. --Stéphane Nicot

Date de publication

2002-03-04

Amazon.co.uk

Within just a few pages of Neil Gaiman's novel American Gods , he commandingly reveals that he is at his considerable best with this disturbing and dark journey into the hidden soul of America. Gaiman, one of the most talented and imaginative writers at work today, achieved nigh-legendary status with his comic Sandman , which took the genre to heights that even the equally talented Alan Moore had not attained; Gaiman's subsequent career as a novelist has displayed the same glittering inventiveness and exquisite use of language. Gaiman's protagonist Shadow has patiently done his time in prison. But as the moment of his release approaches, he begins to sense that some unnamed disaster is lying in wait for him. As he makes his way home, he encounters the mysterious Mr Wednesday, who appears to be both a refugee from a distant country at war and the King of America. And perhaps even a god. As Shadow and Mr Wednesday begin a bizarre odyssey across the United States, solving murders is only one of their accomplishments. With an epic storm of supernatural origin brewing, one questions whether they will be destroyed before Shadow pays the price for grim mistakes in his past. The use of language here is impeccable, and it is wedded to a surreal narrative that brings out the most quirky and unsettling aspects of Gaiman's imagination. Forget Gaiman the Guru: just enjoy Gaiman the consummate writer: He opened his mouth to catch the rain as it fell, moistening his cracked lips and his dry tongue, wetting the ropes that bound him to the trunk of the tree. There was a flash of lightning so bright it fell like a blow to his eyes, transforming the world into an intense panorama of image and after-image. The wind tugged at Shadow, trying to pull him from the tree, flaying him, cutting to the bone. Shadow knew in his soul that the real storm had truly begun... -- Barry Forshaw

Auteur

Neil Gaiman

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