A Brief History of Seven Killings

WINNER of the Man Booker Prize 2015

Paperback, 704 pages

Published June 4, 2015 by Oneworld Publications, imusti.

ISBN:
978-1-78074-635-7
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4 stars (2 reviews)

3 editions

Good, but not as good as I had hoped

3 stars

I really do need to stop reading Booker prize winners because I am so often underwhelmed by them after having high hopes and that is especially true of this book! A Brief History Of Seven Killings is anything but brief so that had me a little intimidated before I even began, however I did give it a try and would say, for me, it was ok. I'm not sure this book really rewarded the hours I spent reading it though.

The novel has several lead characters each of whom narrate their own chapters and I didn't feel that they all had distinct enough voices to warrant this so I kept losing track of whose story was being added to. Sometimes this mattered, sometimes it didn't. I felt the earlier sections actually set in Jamaica were stronger as there was more of a sense of purpose and structure. James doesn't move …

Brutal, complejo

4 stars

Como todos los libros de James, "A brief history of seven killings" es extremadamente violento, crudo y no perdona a nadie. De igual forma, como todos sus libros, sus personajes son complejos y profundos, con intricadas relaciones personales y más coco del que aparentan. Después de todo cada persona es un mundo. A pesar de que todos los capítulos están escritos desde primera persona, en la voz de un personaje diferente, los tonos y cadencias no se sienten repetitivos, y aunque el slang jamaiquino me fue un poco difícil de descifrar en muchas ocasiones, la narrativa fluye sin tapujos. Entiendo que las historias de Marlon James no son para todos, pero si tienen un estómago fuerte y les interesan las novelas profundas pero oscuras y brutales, no puedo dejar de recomendar su trabajo.