Hanya Yanagihara
Hanya Yanagihara is an American novelist, editor, and travel writer. She is best known for her novels 'A Little Life' and 'The People in the Trees'.
Books
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1. A Little Life
The novel is a deeply moving portrayal of four friends in New York City, spanning over several decades. It primarily focuses on Jude, a man with a mysterious and traumatic past, who struggles with physical disability and emotional trauma. The story explores themes of friendship, love, trauma, suffering, and the human will to endure in spite of life's hardships. It is an epic tale of heartbreak and despair but also of resilience and enduring love.
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2. The People In The Trees
The novel follows the story of a scientist who, after joining an anthropological expedition to a remote Micronesian island, discovers a lost tribe whose members have extraordinarily long lifespans. His subsequent research into the tribe's secret to longevity leads to worldwide fame but also ignites a complex web of ethical issues, personal downfall, and the dark side of scientific ambition. As the narrative unfolds through the perspective of the scientist's protégé, it explores themes of colonialism, the consequences of scientific discovery, and the blurred lines between progress and exploitation.
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3. To Paradise
Set across three centuries and spanning alternate versions of America, this intricate narrative weaves together the lives of characters grappling with love, identity, and societal constraints. The story unfolds in a reimagined 1893 New York, a 1993 Manhattan plagued by the AIDS crisis, and a dystopian 2093 future, exploring themes of freedom, belonging, and the human desire for connection. Through its layered storytelling, the novel delves into the complexities of utopia and the sacrifices made in pursuit of an ideal world, painting a poignant portrait of the enduring quest for paradise.
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4. Lesní ľudia
Set in the lush and mysterious backdrop of a dense forest, this narrative explores the intricate lives of a secluded community living in harmony with nature. The story delves into the complex relationships and traditions that bind the inhabitants together, while also examining the tensions that arise when the outside world encroaches upon their secluded existence. Through vivid descriptions and compelling character arcs, the tale unfolds as a poignant reflection on the balance between tradition and change, and the enduring human spirit in the face of inevitable transformation.
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5. Uma Vida Pequena
Um retrato íntimo de quatro amigos que chegam à vida adulta em Nova York, centrado em Jude, um advogado brilhante marcado por um passado de abuso físico e sexual que o persegue pela vida; a narrativa acompanha suas conquistas profissionais, relacionamentos intensos e a lenta deterioração física e emocional enquanto seus amigos — Willem, Malcolm e JB — tentam apoiá‑lo. A história explora a lealdade, o amor, a amizade, as consequências duradouras do trauma e as escolhas que moldam identidade e dignidade, em um tom simultaneamente belo e brutal que desafia o leitor a confrontar sofrimento e resiliência.
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