Críticas:
"A dazzling debut by an exciting and essential new talent: fast, harrowing, compelling, masterfully structured, genuinely moving. Reed is a true stylist and has, like James Salter before him, a gift for making a physical world that is very naturally imbued with rich metaphorical meaning. This novel is a heartening reminder of what happens when a keen intelligence is applied to a rarefied subject."
--George Saunders, author of Lincoln in the Bardo
"We Begin Our Ascent is a brilliant debut novel, as affecting as it is smart. It gives us the particular life of competitive biking in all its fascinating complexity, delving into the visceral thrills of the race and the painful vagaries of the body in equal measure. Joe Mungo Reed writes dazzling sentences that veer from philosophy to absurd humor to childlike wonder. His mesmerizing and inventive engagement with his subject brings to mind another great sports novel, Don DeLillo's End Zone."
--Dana Spiotta, author of Innocents and Others
"We Begin Our Ascent is a book for anyone who has ever wanted something a little bit too much. Joe Mungo Reed's complicated characters have moved a step beyond the right thing, and they linger at the precipice. This is a story for our time."
--Kyle Minor, author of Praying Drunk
"With cool, unerring prose, Joe Mungo Reed provides a richly detailed--and, at times, comically absurdist--exploration of the Tour de France that also functions as an extended metaphor for other long-term endeavors requiring stamina, ritual, and erasure of individuality for the greater good: marriage, parenting, work, life itself. Even if you don't know pelotons from pedals, We Begin Our Ascent makes its athletic microcosm vivid and exciting, and Reed is equally adept at dissecting the conflicts of the cyclist's taxed yet enlarged heart."
--Teddy Wayne, author of Loner
"We Begin Our Ascent is a non-stop, heart-racing ride and a sneaky-smart tour of 21st-century labor relations. If you've ever worked hard enough to vomit just for a shiny sticker, this is the book for you."
--Malcolm Harris, author of Kids These Days: Human Capital and the Making of Millennials
"Exceptional ... Reed's first novel lives squarely within Don DeLillo's sphere of influence ... but Reed relies more heavily on plot than DeLillo, and the effect is remarkably successful: Alongside the ideas and the jokes, there is real suspense and human drama. ... Fast and smart, funny and sad, this is an outstanding sports novel, and Reed is an author to watch."
--Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review
"Strong, lean, compact ... With its taut, unsentimental prose, Reed's novel is both an exciting depiction of the prestigious bike race and an intimate portrait of a couple coming to terms with the cost of pursuing difficult goals and determining whether they're worth the price."
--Publishers Weekly
"A fascinating, darkly funny look at doping in professional cycling. ... As the team's problems go from bad to worse to disastrous, Reed's wryly profound narrator uncovers insights into groupthink, dependency, and the dangers of mixing personal and professional lives."
--Booklist
"This novel will hook you...and haunt you. Embroidered with a sly humor--and insider details about the cycling world--the novel explores the sacrifices we're willing to make for our dreams, climbing steadily toward its stunning climax."
--AFAR Magazine, "10 Must-Read Books for Summer"
"Riveting ... a beautifully written story of the consequences of the choices we make."
--Good Housekeeping, "The 25 Best New Books for Summer 2018"
Reseña del editor:
“[A] small, tight bud of a first novel...You hotly flip this book’s pages.” —The New York Times
“A dazzling debut by an essential new talent.” —George Saunders
“Unforgettable...a powerful new literary voice.” —Mary Karr
One of the Best Books of the Summer—as chosen by Vanity Fair, Entertainment Weekly, Amazon, The Daily Beast, Kirkus Reviews, Good Housekeeping, Christian Science Monitor, AFAR, and Bookish.
Sol and Liz are a couple on the cusp. He’s a professional cyclist in the Tour de France, a workhorse but not yet a star. She’s a geneticist on the brink of a major discovery, either that or a loss of funding. They’ve just welcomed their first child into the world, and their bright future lies just before them—if only they can reach out and grab it.
But as Liz’s research slows, as Sol starts doping, their dreams grow murkier and the risks graver. Over the whirlwind course of the Tour, they enter the orbit of an extraordinary cast of conmen and aspirants, who draw the young family ineluctably into the depths of an illegal drug smuggling operation. As Liz and Sol flounder to discern right from wrong, up from down, they are forced to decide: What is it we’re striving for? And what is it worth?
We Begin Our Ascent dances nimbly between tragic and comic, exploring the cost of ambition and the question of what gives our lives meaning. Reed melds the powerful themes of great marital dramas like Revolutionary Road with the humor, character, and heart of a George Saunders collection. Throughout, we’re drawn inside the cycling world and treated to the brilliant literary sports-writing of modern classics like The Art of Fielding or End Zone.
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