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- Langue
- Anglais
- Publié en
- Maison d'édition
- HarperCollins
- Pages
- 480
- ISBN
- 9781554688104
Thèmes
Infos sur l'édition originale
Autres éditions (31)
Το νησί κάτω απ' τη θάλασσα
2010 • Ōkeanida
Grec moderne
Island Beneath the Sea A Novel
2011 • HarperCollins
Anglais
Island Beneath the Sea A Novel
2010 • HarperCollins
Anglais
Island Beneath the Sea
2010 • Fourth Estate
Anglais
Island Beneath the Sea Low Price CD: A Novel
2011 • HarperAudio
Anglais
Autres éditions

Το νησί κάτω απ' τη θάλασσα
2010 • Ōkeanida
Grec moderne

Island Beneath the Sea A Novel
2011 • HarperCollins
Anglais

Island Beneath the Sea A Novel
2010 • HarperCollins
Anglais

Island Beneath the Sea
2010 • Fourth Estate
Anglais

Island Beneath the Sea Low Price CD: A Novel
2011 • HarperAudio
Anglais

Die Insel unter dem Meer
2010 • Suhrkamp Verlag GmbH
Allemand

L'île sous la mer roman
2011 • B. Grasset
Français

Denizin Altindaki Ada
2019 • Can Yayinlari
Turc

Island Beneath the Sea
2010 • Fourth Estate
Anglais

Island Beneath the Sea A Novel
2020 • HarperCollins Publishers
Anglais

La isla bajo el mar / The Island Beneath the Sea
2010 • PRH Grupo Editorial
Espagnol

La isla bajo el mar
2009 • Random House Mondadori S. A. B
Espagnol

La isla bajo el mar
2009 • Random House
Espagnol

La Isla Bajo El Mar
2009 • SUDAMERICANA
Espagnol

La isla bajo el mar
2014 • Debolsillo
Espagnol

La isla bajo el mar
2009 • Plaza & Janés
Espagnol

La isla bajo el mar
2011 • Debolsillo
Espagnol

La Isla bajo el mar
2009 • Círculo de Lectores
Espagnol

La isla bajo el mar
2009 • Plaza & Janés
Espagnol

La isla bajo el mar
2025 • DEBOLSILLO
Espagnol

L'isola sotto il mare
2009 • Feltrinelli
Italien

Island Beneath the Sea CD: A Novel
2010 • HarperAudio
Anglais

Island Beneath the Sea
2011 • Fourth Estate
Anglais

L'isola sotto il mare
2010 • Emons
Italien

L'île sous la mer roman
2012 • Éd. France loisirs
Français

Het eiland onder de zee
2010 • Wereldbibliotheek
Néerlandais

Island Beneath the Sea
2011 • HarperCollins Publishers Limited
Anglais

Island Beneath the Sea
2010 • Wheeler Pub.
Anglais

Island Beneath the Sea
2020 • HarperCollins
Anglais

Island Beneath the Sea A Novel
2010 • Harper Collins
Anglais

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Isabel Allende's "Island Beneath the Sea" is widely celebrated as an epic and meticulously researched historical novel, transporting readers to the vivid and complex settings of late 18th and early 19th-century Saint-Domingue (Haiti) and New Orleans. Reviewers consistently praise Allende's masterful storytelling, which paints intricate word portraits and immerses the audience in the period's atmosphere, culture, and tumultuous events. The protagonist, Zarité, is highlighted as a compelling, courageous, and deeply empathetic character whose journey for self-determination resonates strongly with readers. Many commend Allende's lyrical and enchanting prose, finding her writing style to be both powerful and engaging, capable of turning words into magic and making the characters feel incredibly real. The book is lauded for its profound exploration of themes such as the brutal realities of slavery, the resilience of the human spirit, and the enduring fight for freedom, often described as a significant historical testimony that educates and entertains.
Despite its strengths, some readers found the novel to have notable drawbacks. A recurring criticism points to the book's pacing, with many reviewers describing the initial sections as slow, plodding, or a significant "drag" that required considerable stamina to push through. The narrative's tone is often characterized as overly dark, grim, and depressing, leaving some longing for more balance, hope, or moments of lightness amidst the pervasive suffering. While appreciating the extensive historical research, a few critics felt that the detailed background information occasionally read more like a history lesson, at times overwhelming the narrative flow. There were also comments suggesting that the characterizations, while strong for the protagonist, could be less nuanced for others, and that the story's shift in focus from historical epic to more romantic or Gothic drama in its latter half felt somewhat disjointed or less impactful to some. Additionally, some readers noted the presence of graphic descriptions of violence and sexual content, which, while contributing to the raw portrayal of slavery, could be unsettling.
Ultimately, "Island Beneath the Sea" emerges as a powerful and ambitious work that, while imperfect in its execution for some, deeply moves and informs many others. It is highly recommended for readers who appreciate sweeping historical fiction that doesn't shy away from the harsh realities of the past, particularly those interested in the history of slavery, the Haitian Revolution, and the complexities of colonial-era societies in the Caribbean and New Orleans. Fans of Isabel Allende's signature lyrical prose, strong female characters, and epic storytelling will likely find this book a compelling and unforgettable experience, provided they are prepared for a challenging and emotionally intense narrative that may require patience with its pacing.
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