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This novel is a sprawling family saga that spans three generations and crosses continents, centered on an unorthodox coming-of-age story. The narrator, Calliope Stephanides, is a hermaphrodite raised as a girl who ultimately finds happiness living as a man in contemporary Berlin. Cal's journey begins in Greece, specifically Asia Minor, where in 1922, siblings Lefty and Desdemona Stephanides escape their war-torn homeland and arrive in Detroit as a married couple. Their union leads to the birth of Calliope, whose ambiguous sexuality is humorously noted: some inherit houses or famous names, while she inherited a recessive gene and rare family jewels. As Cal recounts the Stephanides family's experiences in America—from the Great Depression to the Nixon era—he simultaneously unfolds his own journey toward a new identity. The narrative voice is arch, humorous, and self-aware, cleverly drawing attention to its own storytelling techniques without becoming tiresome. This ambitious, brainy novel also features unexpected elements, like the Oracle of Delphi appearing during a teenage encounter, yet it remains deeply compassionate. The rich story engages both the heart and mind, making it a remarkable exploration of identity and family.
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Middlesex, Jeffrey Eugenides
- Langue
- Année de publication
- 2002
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- Titre
- Middlesex
- Sous-titre
- A Novel (1st)
- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Jeffrey Eugenides
- Éditeur
- Farrar, Straus and Giroux
- Publié
- 2002
- Format
- rigide
- Pages
- 532
- ISBN10
- 0747560234
- ISBN13
- 9780747560234
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Fiction, Littérature contemporaine, Amour, Famille, LGBTQ+, États-Unis, Littérature américaine, Sexualité et intimité, Secrets, Roman social, Amérique, Grèce, Généalogie, Frères et sœurs, Homosexualité, Recherche de soi, Turquie, Immigrants, Inceste, Prix Pulitzer, Transsexualité, Changement de sexe, Asie Mineure, Réalisme hystérique, Intersexualité (hermaphrodisme)
- Première publication
- 2002
- Titre original
- Middlesex
- Évaluation
- 4,05 sur 5
- Description
- This novel is a sprawling family saga that spans three generations and crosses continents, centered on an unorthodox coming-of-age story. The narrator, Calliope Stephanides, is a hermaphrodite raised as a girl who ultimately finds happiness living as a man in contemporary Berlin. Cal's journey begins in Greece, specifically Asia Minor, where in 1922, siblings Lefty and Desdemona Stephanides escape their war-torn homeland and arrive in Detroit as a married couple. Their union leads to the birth of Calliope, whose ambiguous sexuality is humorously noted: some inherit houses or famous names, while she inherited a recessive gene and rare family jewels. As Cal recounts the Stephanides family's experiences in America—from the Great Depression to the Nixon era—he simultaneously unfolds his own journey toward a new identity. The narrative voice is arch, humorous, and self-aware, cleverly drawing attention to its own storytelling techniques without becoming tiresome. This ambitious, brainy novel also features unexpected elements, like the Oracle of Delphi appearing during a teenage encounter, yet it remains deeply compassionate. The rich story engages both the heart and mind, making it a remarkable exploration of identity and family.
















