Suche books:   





The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay
Michael Chabon

Picador, 2001 - 656 pages

average customer review:based on 594 reviews
view larger image
 for more information click here

   highly recommended  highly recommended






Personal favorite of all time

I am grateful to the friend who recommended this; it is now my favorite book of all time. It combines subjects of interest to me particularly: Jewish immigrants on the Lower East Side, the Holocaust, family relations, romance,
and the history of comic books. It is very well written and quite clever. The characters are clearly delineated and are fascinating. Some people complained the words were too long or the book should have been shorter:
Why? It was great just the way it was.


Must read

Great book. So well written, interesting, and different. So many times your read a book and you can pick out sections, characters, plot lines that you have read before. This book opens up like a new world in front of you waiting for you to explore it.


 for more information click here









 for more information click here


Great book

I listened to the audio book of Michael Chabon's current book first and thought it was so well written that I ordered this one and think it is even better. I "read" during a 45 minute commute and couldn't wait to get back in the car. Can't wait for his next book.






The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay by Michael Chabon

Michael Chabon, author of Wonder Boys, brings us the Pulitzer Prize winning The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay. A riveting novel of the comic book world set against the backdrop of the Second World War. Its two heroes, Joe Kavalier and Sam Clay, fight through the world of color, ink and writing, to compete with the likes of Superman and Batman - the result is an amazing story that has never been told.

This is a coming-of-age story for two very distinct characters. One is Sammy Klayman, an aspiring writer trying to make it in New York. Working for Empire Inc., the best he can do, in his diminished capacity, is come up with catchy ad slogans. Though he hopes for so much more, he seems stuck in this rut. During his spare time he draws pictures; though not excellent in skill and look, they are good enough for comics, one of his great loves.

Then there is Josef Kavalier: a boy born in the impoverished ghettoes of Prague, where every day is a fight for survival. Taken under the wing of a mentor, Bernard Kornblum, he is taught in the ways of the magician and illusionists - the immortal Houdini. As months pass, he is soon able to break out of any chains, and undo any luck with the help of his small tools (secretly stashed amongst his teeth and gums). Then he performs a might illusion: breaking free of a chained sack that has been hurled into an icy river; he survives barely, but his brother suffers a debilitating accident, and from then on Kavalier will have no more to do with this trickery.

His only hope of coming to true fruition is to get to America, where there is insurmountable opportunity. Having failed to get a visa, with the advent of the Germans seizing further control of Eastern Europe, h hides himself in the coffin of a golem and makes it to Lithuania, where he catches a ship bound for New York. There he meets up with none other than Samuel Klayman.

The two get together and propose their idea for the first comic book to the head men of Empire Inc. They are given the weekend to come up with the entire comic, and come Monday morning they deliver the first episode of the superhero known as the Escapist - his job: to disperse all evil; there is no lock he cannot pick, no bond he cannot break. And so begins the fulfilling career for these two young mean, covering many years and riches.

Chabon is a certified master of the language, taking the reader on sweeps and bounds through imagery set at a new level: "Thunder harried the building like a hound, brushing its crackling coat against the spandrels and mullions, snuffling all the windowpanes."

Once the reader finishes this book, they are left with the happy complacency that Amazing Adventure received one of the highest prizes possible. The story is of a quality that is a rarity in the literature of today's world. In short: everyone needs to read this book, be they reader or writer.

For more book reviews, and other writings, go to www.alexctelander.com


 for more information click here


Excellent, well worth the read.

This is a good novel - it got a little long for me, even though I love a long book. The characters are interesting and the plot is great, it's definitely worth reading. Very interesting depiction of these two comic book guys though it's really not about that at all. Kavalier's character is particularly interesting to watch, as he's trying to save his family from the Nazi's, so his day to day take on that was well done.


reviews: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, page 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18



hot or not?    What's your opinion?     Write a review and share your thoughts!



recommendations

Novels Max of www.themillionsblog.com Recommends
Books I've Read This Year III (2008)
Kevin Wilson and Other Superheroes
Adventure Literature 101
2008 Reading List




search for books
amazing adventures, adventures, amazing, clay, kavalier


Impressum / about us


Suche books: