Norman Rush Bücher
Norman Rush ist ein amerikanischer Romanautor, dessen introspektive Werke im Botswana der 1980er Jahre angesiedelt sind. Seine Prosa befasst sich oft mit Themen menschlicher Verbindungen, kultureller Begegnungen und der Suche nach Identität in einer exotischen Landschaft. Rushs Stil zeichnet sich durch sorgfältige Detailgenauigkeit und tiefen psychologischen Einblick in seine Charaktere aus. Basierend auf seinen Erfahrungen beim Friedenscorps in Botswana stellt er sowohl die Frustrationen als auch die Schönheit des Lebens am Rande authentisch dar.





Mortals
- 736 Seiten
- 26 Lesestunden
'Mortals' constitutes the final element in Norman Rush's trilogy on the Western presence in contemporary southern Africa. Set in Botswana in the 1990s, it is a political adventure, a social comedy and a passionate love story.
Mating
- 480 Seiten
- 17 Lesestunden
An award-winning novel with a cult following since its original publication in 1991, Mating is a life-affirming comedy of manners as well as a deeply serious investigation of the politics of desire
Ned and Nina are trying to conceive, so when Ned jets off with no notice to the funeral of Douglas, a mysterious friend from his student days, Nina follows him so they can have sex on time. Douglas was the ringleader of a fellowship of chums at NYU and Nina is baffled by the extraordinary hold the group - and Douglas in particular - have on Ned. The novel explores the reconfiguring and reappraisal of the clique following Douglas's tragic death. 'Subtle Bodies' asks why we make the friends we do, why we keep them and how we make sense of our personal histories. It is a wise, funny and keenly observed portrayal of shifting relationships and new truths emerging from old certainties.