Ponti
«Ponti's cultural commentary and multi-generational chorus of voices do indeed recall White Teeth [by Zadie Smith], while its unflinching depiction of young female friendship echoes Smith's most recent, Swing Time . . . by the time the novel has finished, there is no denying Amisa's dream has been realised. These three women and their stories will live on; they have been made immortal.»
Independent Ireland
Set in Singapore, and spanning fifty years, Ponti is the story of three women: sixteen-year-old Szu; her monstrous and beautiful mother, Amisa; and Circe, Szu's unlikely friend. Les mer
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Detaljer
- Forlag
- Picador
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 304
- ISBN
- 9781509855339
- Utgivelsesår
- 2019
- Format
- 20 x 13 cm
- Priser
- Short-listed for Big Book Awards: Women Writers Award 2018 UK and Edward Stanford Fiction, with a Sense of Place Award 2019 UK. Long-listed for Jhalak Prize 2019 UK.
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«Ponti's cultural commentary and multi-generational chorus of voices do indeed recall White Teeth [by Zadie Smith], while its unflinching depiction of young female friendship echoes Smith's most recent, Swing Time . . . by the time the novel has finished, there is no denying Amisa's dream has been realised. These three women and their stories will live on; they have been made immortal.»
Independent Ireland
«The loneliness of adolescence is a monstrosity manifesting in equally ugly and poetic ways. Ponti is a weird and beautiful bildungsroman and Teo's writing shines as totally radical»
The Skinny
«A sticky, atmospheric tale of resentment and loneliness»
Tatler
«Teo’s portrait of Singapore is so good it would not be a surprise if Ponti were a contender for the next Ondaatje Prize, awarded to a work that best evokes “spirit of a place”. People talk about “the great American novel”, or, in Britain, “the state of the nation novel”. Ponti is a great Singaporean novel, and a marvelous investigation of the state of the tiny island nation»
South China Morning Post
«Exquisite, lush and menacing . . . the Singapore in Sharlene Teo's Ponti is vivid and immediate, its people complex, beautifully sketched and captivating . . . colourful and bewitching»
TLS
«Funny, achingly dark and drawn with scalpel-like precision, Ponti is one of the wittiest debut novels of 2018»
The Pool
«Ponti by Sharlene Teo is a sultry, hilarious dissection of mother-daughter relationships, and the effect of time and teenagehood on friendships, against the backdrop of Singapore B-movies. It oozes confidence.»
Nikesh Shukla, Guardian, Best summer books 2018
«On their own, Teo's sharp characterizations and setting—so alive that the book seems to create its own, humid microclimate—would set this book apart. Add to that her imaginative plot, prose that turns from humor to devastation on a dime, and original storytelling, and Ponti is a beyond-promising debut.»
Booklist (starred review)
«A triumph: a nuanced examination of betrayal and grief, memory and the corrupting effects of beauty»
Sunday Times
«Ponti is one of the more assured debuts I’ve read recently . . . it’s the rare, real deal and Teo’s a writer we’ll be reading for many years to come»
Financial Times
«Remarkable . . . her characters glow with life and humour and minutely observed desperation»
Ian McEwan
«A radiant, achingly beautiful novel about relationships between women»
Megan Hunter, author of <i>The End We Start From</i>
«An unforgettable story of female friendship»
Elle Magazine
«Teo's debut stands out from the crowd . . . the offbeat charm of this lush tale proves a stealthy delivery mechanism for a quiet tragedy of intergenerational misunderstanding»
Metro
«The story, told with dark humor by an exciting new voice, navigates the intricacies and weirdness of human connections, and the impressions they leave behind»
Huffington Post
«A vivid coming-of-age debut . . . seamless . . . Teo is brilliant in her portrayal of teenage anxiety»
Guardian
«A startlingly poetic and impressive debut»
Independent
«Witty, moving and richly evocative . . . Sharlene Teo has produced not just a singular debut, but a milestone in South East Asian literature»
Tash Aw, author of <i>Five Star Billionaire</i>
«Haunting . . . Sharlene Teo is a daring and genuinely original novelist»
Garth Greenwell, author of <i>What Belongs to You</i>
«Vivid, disquieting »
Daily Mail
«Strange and compelling . . . a breath of fictional fresh air»
Shena Mackay, Kate Summerscale, and Owen Sheers, judges of the Deborah Rogers Writers Award
«You know those books you can read again? And again? And again? Well, prepare for Sharlene Teo’s incredible Ponti . . . a densely layered story of a fading horror actress, Amisa; her unhappy teenage daughter, Szu and her acid-tongued best friend, Circe, which jumps from generations, decades and viewpoints, weaving in unsettling myths to boot . . . entrancing . . . A modern gem»
Emerald Street
«Spanning 17 years and told from the perspectives of all three women, Ponti is a stunning first novel with a wry, rebellious heart»
AnOther
«Ponti is darkly hilarious. It offers up all the anxiety, snark, sadness, and wonder of being a teenager. Teo guides us through the grunge of growing up. She asks what it means to be a monster and what it means to be beautiful. Is it possible to be both?»
Rowan Hisayo Buchanan, author of <i>Harmless Like You</i>