Los Siete Maridos de Alex Hugo

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Taylor Jenkins Reid: Los Siete Maridos de Alex Hugo (2017)

389 pages

Langue : English

Publié 16 décembre 2017

ISBN :
978-1-5011-3923-9
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Goodreads:
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3 étoiles (5 critiques)

The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo is a historical fiction novel by American author Taylor Jenkins Reid and published by Atria Books in 2017. The novel tells the story of the fictional Old Hollywood star Evelyn Hugo, who at age 79 gives a final interview to an unknown journalist, Monique Grant. The novel was nominated for a Goodreads Choice Award for Best Historical Fiction of 2017.

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Evelyn Hugo ha sempre vent'anni (ma non nel senso buono)

1 étoile

Un libro non è fatto solo dalla storia, che può essere vincente, avvincente, geniale. Se i personaggi non crescono e non cambiano nel corso di una narrazione che spazia attraverso decenni, tutto quello che c'era di buono per me non vale poi un cazzo. Il cinema dell'epoca d'oro di Hollywood mi ha sempre affascinato e anni fa ero fissata con le storie dietro ai film, con le vicende personali di attori e attrici, con il susseguirsi delle edizioni degli Academy Awards. Sono felicissima che quella parte della mia vita sia finita, non ho più il fascino per quel mondo di successo e bellezza estetica, ora voglio solo mangiare i milionari di merda che lo abitano. Eppure le storie umane mi interessano ancora e soprattutto ho sviluppato la curiosità nei confronti delle storie che sono state schiacciate dall'eteronormatività di quel periodo. Rock Hudson, Marlon Brando, Katharine Hepburn e Joan Crawford. Quindi …

Decepcionada por las expectativas

2 étoiles

Los siete maridos de Evelyn Hugo es un libro del que esperaba algo más, aunque no sé muy bien qué. Es una lectura amena, no me fue difícil entrar en la historia y enganchar capítulo tras capítulo para ver qué pasaba, pero me faltaba algo. Quizás era conectar más con lo que me contaba y con los personajes, lo que solo conseguí en momentos muy concretos de la historia. Puede que a mí en general me cueste empatizar con la gente rica (la mayoría de personajes lo son), pero el estilo además no ha ayudado en absoluto, la manera de contar las cosas lo volvía todo superficial: lo que sentían los personajes, cómo se relacionaban, la experiencia de tener una sexualidad no normativa o ser racializada… Quizás se trate de eso, de la superficialidad de Hollywood, del dinero y la fama, pero no me parece que fuese eso lo que …

Review of 'The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo' on 'Goodreads'

4 étoiles

Reid performs a fun balancing act of switching viewpoint characters, as well as sprinkling in ephemera from the history of the fictional protagonist. It's a very smooth and easy read, a real page-turner. While there are surprises and twists, they all feel very well-earned. It's a story of love, a story of devotion, a story of ruthlessness and of generosity.

By the end of the book, I really wished that Evelyn Hugo had been a real person, such is Reid's ability to create real characters. Monique and Harry and Celia all feel fully-realized as well, and even the characters who barely get any "screen time" act like people. The dialog is snappy and I'd love to have a snarky conversation with Evelyn.

Recommended to anyone who likes books about people and social norms.

Review of 'The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo' on 'Goodreads'

3 étoiles

This is a (kind of) good book but it's not great. There is no depth of character even though you are given Evelyn Hugo's whole life story within the pages. Evelyn was a cardboard cutout (and unlikable) and all you really know about her can be summed up in a few sentences. Just somewhat above ok-ish truthfully.

I liked the old Hollywood setting though. I liked the period of time it brought back to life-when America worshipped movie stars, bought magazines to catch up on the latest gossip, went to theaters to watch their favorite stars perform. It really was a big deal back in the 40s to about the mid 70s. Movie studios controlled the artists' lives back in the earlier days and would manipulate and curate the artists' persona, love life, artistic choices, fashion. Cover up messes and hide scandals, too. I grew up at the tail end …