Iza kulisa u muzeju

Iza kulisa u muzeju

Kate Atkinson

Kate Atkinson's debut novel, told through the eyes of the youngest daughter in a dysfunctional Yorkshire family. Like museum exhibits, the characters are vivid, imperfect, a reminder that life behind the scenes is full of unexpected twists and turns.

Ruby begins her story from the moment of her conception in 1951 – an accidental one, in a hotel room during her sister Patricia’s wedding – where, as a fetus, she hears the inner monologues of her mother Bunty, a chronically unhappy woman trapped in a marriage with the gentle but indecisive George. Marked by postpartum depression after the births of Patricia and Deborah, Bunty sees life as an endless litany of disappointments: “Why does it always happen to me?”

The story expands into a multigenerational saga of “The Family,” beginning in the late 19th century, when great-grandmother Alice, a fragile beauty, runs away with the French photographer Reginald, leaving behind scandals and secrets. Across the generations – mother Nell, grandmother Clarissa – world wars, the loss of children (the death of little brother Billy in a fire), betrayals and obsessions with the past pass. Ruby, obsessed with museum objects that tell stories (like a wedding ring or a photograph), reconstructs the family history through humorous but painful anecdotes: Bunty's love affair with a fishmonger, Patricia's pregnancy, Deborah's rebellion.

Atkinson mixes humor, irony, and sad introspection, exploring themes of inheritance, loss, the impact of war on women, and identity in the chaos of family. Ruby's voice—smart, sarcastic, compassionate—makes the novel a timeless portrait of the English countryside, where every object holds a secret and every story heals wounds.

Naslov originala
Behind the Scenes at the Museum
Prevod
Anka Katušić Balen
Urednik
Zlatko Crnković
Naslovnica
Nenad Martić
Dimenzije
24 x 15 cm
Broj strana
345
Izdavač
Algoritam, Zagreb, 2000.
 
Latinica. Tvrde korice.
Jezik: Hrvatski.

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