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- Language
- German
- Published in
- Publisher
- Rowohlt
- Pages
- 350
- ISBN
- 9783498000660
Subjects
Original edition details
Other editions (29)
Other editions

Brooklyn Follies
2013 • Booket
Spanish

Brooklyn Cilginliklari
2024 • Can Yayinlari
Turkish

Brooklyn Follies
2022 • Planeta Booket
Spanish

Brooklyn follies
2005 • Actes Sud
French

The Brooklyn Follies A Novel
2009 • Picador
English

Brooklyn Follies
2006 • Editorial Galaxia
Galician

Bogeries de Brooklyn Biblioteca Paul Auster
2012 • labutxaca
Catalan

Brooklyn Follies
2022 • Seix Barrak
Spanish

The Brooklyn Follies
2011 • Faber & Faber
English

The Brooklyn Follies A Novel
2007 • Henry Holt and Company
English

Brooklyn Follies
2006 • Círculo de Lectores
Spanish

Brooklyn Follies
2008 • Librairie générale française
French

The Brooklyn Follies
2006 • Macmillan
English

The Brooklyn Follies
2006 • W. F. Howes Limited
English

The Brooklyn Follies
2005 • Faber & Faber
English

Die Brooklyn-Revue Roman
2007 • Rowohlt-Taschenbuch-Verlag
German

Bogeries de Brooklyn
2010 • labutxaca
Catalan

The Brooklyn Follies
2011 • Faber & Faber
English

The Brooklyn Follies
2008 • Faber & Faber
English

Bogeries de Brooklyn
2006 • Edicions 62
Catalan

The Brooklyn Follies
2006 • Faber & Faber
English

The Brooklyn Follies
2006 • Faber & Faber, Limited
English

Die Brooklyn-Revue
2012 • Rowohlt-Taschenbuch-Verlag
German

Follie di Brooklyn
2007 • Einaudi
Italian

Brooklyn Follies
2006 • Anagrama
Spanish

Brooklyn Follies
2008 • Editorial Anagrama S.A.
Spanish

Brooklyn Follies
2007 • Actes Sud
French

The Brooklyn Follies CD
2006 • HarperAudio
English

The Brooklyn Follies A Novel
2006 • Macmillan
English
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The Brooklyn Follies is largely praised as a warm, inviting, and enjoyable read, celebrated for its compelling and humanistic storytelling. Reviewers often highlight its focus on themes of redemption, finding joy, and the renewed will to live, even when faced with initial despair, illness, or life's challenges. The protagonist, Nathan Glass, is frequently lauded as a well-drawn, cynical yet witty character who becomes endearing to readers. The novel is appreciated for its exploration of human folly, the role of chance, and the beauty found in imperfections and everyday mishaps, all while celebrating community, resilience, and the possibility of new beginnings, often set against the vivid backdrop of Brooklyn. Many found the book thought-provoking and inspiring, offering philosophical reflections on life, death, and human connection through a simple yet profound narrative style.
However, some readers found aspects of the book less compelling. Criticisms include the plot and character developments occasionally feeling forced, contrived, or even unbelievable, with some characters leading lives that seemed overly complicated to the extreme. A segment of reviewers described the narrative as "insipid," "simple," or "predictable," suggesting it lacked originality or depth in certain areas. A few opinions also pointed to the writing or the narrator as being dull or self-important, and some felt the story "coasted" or that its various narrative threads frayed as it progressed. Additionally, a small number of readers reacted negatively to specific "risque" elements or perceived problematic portrayals of female characters, while others noted a slow start before the story became truly engaging.
Overall, The Brooklyn Follies is generally regarded as a hopeful and humanistic story about ordinary people navigating life's complexities, finding unexpected connections, and rediscovering meaning. It is particularly well-suited for readers who appreciate character-driven narratives, gentle humor, and philosophical reflections on the human condition. Those looking for a comforting and engaging read that celebrates resilience, the beauty in everyday life, and the potential for positive change, even in the face of adversity, will likely find this book a rewarding experience. Conversely, readers who prefer more experimental, dark, or unconventional fiction might find it less to their taste.
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