High Fidelity
by Nick Hornby
- Pagine
- 340
- Lingua
- EN
- ISBN
- 9781573225519
- Tempo di Lettura
- ~5h 57min
High Fidelity è un book di Nick Hornby. Conta 340 pagine.
Informazioni su questo libro
Nick Hornby’s debut novel follows Rob Gordon, a London record shop owner whose professional expertise in music collections becomes the lens through which he examines his own romantic failures. Structured around a self-imposed ranking of past relationships, the narrative unfolds as a candid inventory of love, loss, and the cultural artifacts that accompany them. Hornby uses music not merely as atmosphere but as a structural framework, exploring how personal taste mirrors identity and how nostalgia can both comfort and distort memory. The novel’s enduring appeal lies in its unflinching yet compassionate portrait of a man learning to confront his own patterns of avoidance and self-sabotage. Written with precise wit and a deep familiarity with popular culture, the work helped establish a new vein of contemporary fiction that treats everyday obsessions with literary seriousness. Its blend of introspection, cultural commentary, and emotional honesty continues to resonate with readers navigating the intersection of personal history and the soundtracks we choose.
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Quante pagine ha High Fidelity?+
High Fidelity ha 340 pagine.
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Nick Hornby’s debut novel follows Rob Gordon, a London record shop owner whose professional expertise in music collections becomes the lens through which he examines his own romantic failures. Structured around a self-imposed ranking of past relationships, the narrative unfolds as a candid inventory...
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High Fidelity è stato scritto da Nick Hornby.