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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. En octubre de 1914, pocos meses después del estallido de la Primera Guerra Mundial, el oficial de la marina sueca, Lars Tobiasson-Svartman, recibe la orden de embarcar en el acorazado Svea para cumplir una misión secreta relacionada con las rutas marítimas. Hidrógrafo experto en medir las profundidades marinas, Lars es un hombre reservado y silencioso acostumbrado a guardar las distancias con los demás, incluso con su delicada mujer, Kristina, a quien ha dejado en Estocolmo. Siempre ha soñado con encontrar un lugar donde la plomada con que realiza sus mediciones no toque fondo, y sospecha que en ese viaje tal vez se cumpla su sueño. This should have been called Deceptions instead of Depths, or maybe Depths of Deceptions. What a horrible book. It's not that it is poorly written or anything, it is that there is nothing that is written that is worth reading. I don't understand why it was written in the first place as it is a horrible story. And I am not entirely sure why I read the entire thing other than wondering if there would be, at some point before it ended, something about the story that made it worth reading. There wasn't. I found nothing of value, and it somewhat angers me that it was a complete waste of time. It's a loathsome book about a loathsome character. And because it wasn't engrossing in any way it made for a long, long read; it took me forever to finish. I know Wallander is always miserable and dark, but Mankell makes me think that this really is what Sweden and Scandinavia in general is really like. That the fictional Nazis of Stieg Larsson and the real ones like Anders Breivik, what (hopefully) most people would consider to be pure evil, are around every corner. I mean, seriously, I might have to reconsider my thinking on giants like Fridtjof Nansen and Roald Amundsen; what were those guys REALLY like??? The only remotely interesting thing was the story of the hydrographic soundings. In that you could envision all the anonymous and unsung heroes that make the modern world work: astronomers, geologists, geographers, cartographers, biologists, agronomists, chemists, all the engineers and scientists, and the people who charted the oceans and bays of the world. Austere and unusual book, very different from Mankell's Wallander novels. Tells the story of a naval officer's slow descent into madness. Unnervingly, it is possible to discern aspects of oneself in this portrayal. As the author explains, he has somewhat altered the setting in Sweden from reality, but you feel its essential truth and hardness remain. The format (it is in parts, totalling 206 short chapters) make it easy to read quickly or slowly according to choice. As usual with Mankell's books, very well translated.. Review: Depths by Henning Mankell. 4* 02/27/2020 This book is well written with mostly short chapters which made it a faster read and with very clear understanding words. It is a historical novel with insight on Sweden’s past of poverty, abusing domestic staff and giving lower ranks in the armed forces. The novel begins in 1937 when a speechless woman, Kristina Tacker escapee from an asylum who was soon found. Than the story shifts back to 1914 and continues with Kristina’s husband, a Navy Captain Lars Tobiasson-Svartman who is highly noted for his expertise of up-grading his maps of depths for battle vessels routes while a war was going on. He was asked to go on a secret mission measuring depths around the Stockholm archipelagos to up-date his charts for the war. His personality is one of despair about his upbringing, his loveless marriage, his colleagues and his future. While Tobiasson was on his mission he discovers a woman living on Halsskar, an uninhabitable island and becomes obsessed with her. He conveys a series of lies and deception to his wife, crew members, comrades, and superiors to avoided some of his duties to return to the island to be with this woman known as Sara Fredricka. The story continues with many questions as who is she, why is she living on that island, where is her family, and why does she stay there in a one room old cabin on Halsskar Island? sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
Sent on a mission to take covert depth readings around the Stockholm archipelago, World War I Swedish naval officer Lars Tobiasson-Svartman finds himself attracted to a young widow whose wild nature is in total contrast to his wife's reserved personality. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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Google Books — Carregando... GênerosClassificação decimal de Dewey (CDD)839.7374Literature German literature and literatures of related languages Other Germanic literatures Swedish literature Swedish fiction 1900-1999 1945-1999Classificação da Biblioteca do Congresso dos E.U.A. (LCC)AvaliaçãoMédia:
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