Ma bibliothèque
Tu n'as pas encore de listes. Crée-en une dans Ma biblio.
Aller à Ma biblioMa bibliothèque
Tu n'as pas encore de listes. Crée-en une dans Ma biblio.
Aller à Ma biblioI Am Charlotte Simmons
- Langue
- Anglais
- Publié en
- Maison d'édition
- Penguin Random House
- Pages
- 688
- ISBN
- 9781409018698
Thèmes
Infos sur l'édition originale
Autres éditions (15)
Autres éditions

I Am Charlotte Simmons A Novel
2004 • Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Anglais

I Am Charlotte Simmons
2004 • Jonathan Cape
Anglais

I Am Charlotte Simmons A Novel
2005 • Macmillan
Anglais

I Am Charlotte Simmons
2004 • Macmillan Audio
Anglais

I Am Charlotte Simmons
2005 • Picador
Anglais

I Am Charlotte Simmons
2010 • Random House
Anglais

Soy Charlotte Simmons
2005 • Ediciones B
Espagnol

I Am Charlotte Simmons: A Novel
2004 • Macmillan Audio
Anglais

Moi, Charlotte Simmons
2006 • Robert Laffont
Français

I Am Charlotte Simmons: A Novel
2004 • Macmillan Audio
Anglais

I Am Charlotte Simmons: A Novel
2004 • Macmillan Audio
Anglais

I Am Charlotte Simmons
2005 • Vintage
Anglais

Я - Шарлотта Симмонс
2006 • Амфора
Russe

I Am Charlotte Simmons
2004 • Audio Renaissance
Anglais

I Am Charlotte Simmons - Easelback: A Novel
2005 • Picador
Anglais
Pas encore de discussion pour ce livre.
Supprimer la discussion
Es-tu sûr de vouloir supprimer cette discussion ? Cette action est irréversible.
Rating Sources
Many readers found "I Am Charlotte Simmons" to be a compelling and engrossing read, praising the author's skill as a writer and storyteller. Despite its considerable length, some reviewers found the narrative hard to put down, describing it as a page-turner that grabs interest from the outset. The book is lauded for tackling significant themes such as purity, vanity, greed, and social class, often through intricate psychological writing that makes the character's motivations and choices believable. Aspects like the detailed descriptions of fraternity parties, the critique of athletic culture, and the analysis of human interactions as a struggle for dominance were noted as particularly accurate and insightful. Some appreciated the novel's satirical flair and social commentary, finding that it effectively illuminated the microcosm of American university life without overtly judging its characters. Readers also enjoyed the wry humor, witty dialogue, and syntactical brilliance of the prose, which contributed to an intellectually stimulating experience.
Conversely, a significant portion of the reviews heavily criticized the book for its excessive length and perceived lack of editing, with many finding it repetitive and full of unnecessary filler. A common complaint centered on the characters, who were frequently described as simplistic, stereotypical, and unoriginal, appearing to be cardboard cutouts rather than nuanced individuals. Reviewers often felt the author, being from an older generation, was out of touch with contemporary college life, leading to inaccuracies in cultural details, dialogue, and slang. This resulted in a "grandpa-like" tone that explained obvious concepts and overused specific phrases, making the writing tedious and at times cringe-inducing. Critics also pointed out a superficiality in the social commentary, arguing that the book dramatized clichés instead of offering genuine insight or effective satire. The narrative was sometimes seen as lacking verve, with plot developments being predictable and the overall portrayal of college students reduced to garish primary colors. Specific critiques included overly graphic descriptions of sexual situations, the unconvincing depiction of the protagonist's naiveté, and a tendency to belabor points without adding depth.
"I Am Charlotte Simmons" elicits a deeply divided response from readers, with some considering it a masterpiece of social observation and others finding it a fundamentally flawed and frustrating experience. Those who appreciate the author's distinctive writing style, his commitment to extensive research, and a narrative that unflinchingly exposes aspects of university culture may find it a rewarding read. It could particularly resonate with individuals who experienced college life in the early 2000s and can relate to the depicted social dynamics, albeit in an exaggerated form. However, readers seeking a realistic, nuanced portrayal of contemporary youth, or those who prefer concise storytelling and less overt social commentary, might find it overly long, dated, and populated by unbelievable characters. Ultimately, the book serves as a polarizing work that challenges readers to either accept its unique authorial voice and critical perspective or dismiss it as a missed opportunity for incisive social satire.
Pas encore d'avis. Sois le premier à en donner un !
Supprimer l'avis
Es-tu sûr de vouloir supprimer cet avis ? C'est irréversible.