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Bel Canto por Ann Patchett
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Bel Canto: A Novel

por Ann Patchett

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HarperCollins (2001), Edition: 1st ed, Paperback, 336 pages

Membro:megwaiteclayton
Colecções:A sua bibliotecaAvaliação:*****
Etiquetas:novel, 1st edition

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Somewhere in South America, at the home ofthe country's vice president, a lavish birthday party is being held in honor of the powerful businessman Mr. Hosokawa. Roxanne Coss, opera's most revered soprano, has mesmerized the international guests with her singing. It is a perfect evening - until a band of gun-weiliding terrorists takes the entire party hostage. But what begins as a panicked, life-threatening scenario slowly evolves into something quite different, a moment of great beauty, as terrorists and hostages forge unexpected bonds and people from different continents become compatriots. Friendship, compassion, and the chance for great love lead the characters to forget the real danger that has been set in motion...and cannot be stopped.

So says the back-of-the-book blurb, and for once it is marvelously accurate. A fascinating study of marvelously drawn characters in a metaphoric lifeboat. ( )
  ffortsa | Dec 20, 2009 |
Beautifully written book about a hostage situation gone wrong. Terrorists and hostages are not who you think they are, all of which you find out in a slow, lesurely style of prose. The relationships are what really got me. Patchett is amazing at creating these complex yet so simple relationships that remain true to each of the person's heritage. My favorite was when the Russian declared his love. He asked for nothing in return but just wanted Roxanne to know of his love..how true. The epilogue also caught me off gaurd -- I couldn't believe that was how it ended up.It was beautiful and made me cry. It also made me want to spend more time in the now. ( )
  mmillet | Dec 14, 2009 |
The story had a simple setting but a multitude of characters, each with an uncovered potential that lured me to care even I didn't want to given the pressure of the ending. I will remember the silent intimacy in the china cabinet as much as mesmerizing magnificence of the opera.
I enjoyed the characters and story, and would have enjoyed more if I could understand the abrupt and callous epilogue. ( )
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Would have given this a higher rating, but was disappointed by the epilogue... ( )
  catalogthis | Nov 24, 2009 |
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Amazon.com Amazon.com's Best of 2001 (ISBN 0060838728, Paperback)

In an unnamed South American country, a world-renowned soprano sings at a birthday party in honor of a visiting Japanese industrial titan. His hosts hope that Mr. Hosokawa can be persuaded to build a factory in their Third World backwater. Alas, in the opening sequence, just as the accompanist kisses the soprano, a ragtag band of 18 terrorists enters the vice-presidential mansion through the air conditioning ducts. Their quarry is the president, who has unfortunately stayed home to watch a favorite soap opera. And thus, from the beginning, things go awry.

Among the hostages are not only Hosokawa and Roxane Coss, the American soprano, but an assortment of Russian, Italian, and French diplomatic types. Reuben Iglesias, the diminutive and gracious vice president, quickly gets sideways of the kidnappers, who have no interest in him whatsoever. Meanwhile, a Swiss Red Cross negotiator named Joachim Messner is roped into service while vacationing. He comes and goes, wrangling over terms and demands, and the days stretch into weeks, the weeks into months.

With the omniscience of magic realism, Ann Patchett flits in and out of the hearts and psyches of hostage and terrorist alike, and in doing so reveals a profound, shared humanity. Her voice is suitably lyrical, melodic, full of warmth and compassion. Hearing opera sung live for the first time, a young priest reflects:

Never had he thought, never once, that such a woman existed, one who stood so close to God that God's own voice poured from her. How far she must have gone inside herself to call up that voice. It was as if the voice came from the center part of the earth and by the sheer effort and diligence of her will she had pulled it up through the dirt and rock and through the floorboards of the house, up into her feet, where it pulled through her, reaching, lifting, warmed by her, and then out of the white lily of her throat and straight to God in heaven.
Joined by no common language except music, the 58 international hostages and their captors forge unexpected bonds. Time stands still, priorities rearrange themselves. Ultimately, of course, something has to give, even in a novel so imbued with the rich imaginative potential of magic realism. But in a fractious world, Bel Canto remains a gentle reminder of the transcendence of beauty and love. --Victoria Jenkins

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