Achingly sincere, A HOME AT THE END OF THE WORLD strives for an easygoing reality, not fully … Each time a chapter started I would think 'oh good this character is really my favorite'. And I could carry on with innumerable other examples. Michael Cunningham is the author of the novels A Home at the End of the World, Flesh and Blood, The Hours (winner of the Pen/Faulkner Award & Pulitzer Prize), Specimen Days, and By Nightfall, as well as the non-fiction book, Land's End: A Walk in Provincetown. Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. and most of all, Why did Clare do what she did? So the prose is overwritten and labored (and sometimes mannered and affected), but as a reader of Victorian literature, I could probably forgive that - Hardy has committed greater sins, and I have read and enjoyed those sins as committed by by lesser writers than Hardy - but the. Michael Cunningham is one of my favorite writers. It's sad, but written so well. "Michael Cunningham has written a novel that all but reads itself," The Washington Post Book World's reviewer observed when A Home at the End of the World was published in 1990. I think I'm experiencing Cunningham Fatigue. by Algoritam, Zagreb, NAJbiblioteka, knjiga 26, Paperback, 333 pages, Published August 24th 2010 Don't let people miss on a great quote from the "A Home at the End of the World" movie - add it here! I own nothing! As a boy, Bobby (played as an adult by Farrell) loses both parents and his beloved older brother, ending up more-or-less adopted by the family of his best friend, Jonathan (played as an adult by Dallas Roberts). Know another quote from A Home at the End of the World? A Home at the End of the World (2004) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. In New York after college, Bobby moves in with Jonathan and his roommate, Clare, a veteran of the city's erotic wars. EVERYONE READ IT. . by Macmillan Audio, Published 2005 It follows them into their adulthood where they meet the third character, Clare, and fall in love with her. I suddenly believed I was right and had always been right about the way I despise stereotypes, clichés and the way most people always seem to want to be part of big groups. The conclusion perhaps is that in life only a handful of individuals have an impact on the formation of character and the way we see the world. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. He is able, somehow, to create characters and settings that seem fully-formed and three-dimensional in such a way that one doesn’t notice them being realized until they already exist in one’s head, and heart. Sometimes the intensity of emotion in this book was a bit too full on. After having a vision of what might be God in Central Park, a Brooklyn man confronts his spirituality in The Snow Queen, a new novel from the... Michael Cunningham’s celebrated novel is the story of two boyhood friends: Jonathan, lonely, introspective, and unsure of himself; and Bobby, hip, dark, and inarticulate. Fiction. First Edition, Hardcover, 344 pages. A boy who has experienced many losses in his life grows to manhood and enters into a love triangle with a woman and his boyhood friend. Beautifully shot with stellar acting and a moving soundtrack it gives us a glimpse of what the human soul is capable of when it truly loves someone. by Bách Việt & NXB Lao Động, Published July 1st 2004 It is the story of two boys and their families. "I'd only wanted to hold him for a while, to guide his head to my chest. I love New York stories, I love the '80s. It follows them into their adulthood where they meet the third character, Clare, and fall in love with her. Cunningham has a way of embedding characters and setting directly into each capillary in your body. Cunningham wrote the book in chapters, and each chapter is through the eyes of a character. Then after I finished reading it and because its characters didn’t fall into any available categories I knew from my small little world, I felt a sudden and overwhelming sense of relief. One of the very, very few books I’ve read populated by REAL people. It does not only look at the relationship between the trio, but it also looks at their relationship with other people. I've now read two Cunningham novels and started a third and have begun to feel that not only do I know what to expect from his created worlds but also that I know a lot about him, the person behind the text. Colin Farrell takes a break from action flicks (S.W.A.T., Alexander) to make A Home at the End of the World, an intimate film based on a novel by Michael Cunningham (author of The Hours). It's always a slightly unreal feeling to feel we know someone we've never met. by Harper Perennial, Published September 2010 The Web's Largest Resource for Famous Quotes & Sayings. Three friends form a bond over the year, Johnathan is gay, Clare is straight and Bobby is neither, instead he loves the people he loves. The plot is captivating, and for someone coming from Eastern Europe, such a story taking place while they grew up, - in a different part of the world, of course - seems pretty unbelievable. Cunningham has an easy way with language; his prose is simple and honest, with wonderful spots of color and noise: I read this gorgeously evocative novel 20 years ago, and can still remember indelible moments in the most vivid manner. Author (s): Michael Cunningham (Goodreads Author) ISBN: 0374172501 (ISBN13: 9780374172503) Edition language: English. As good as anything I've read in years . I did have some disappointments and questions at then end of the book, was Alice happy? A Home at the End of the World. "You don't necessarily meet a lot of people in this world. One of the fascinating things about reading several books by the same author is this growing familiarity with the limited scope of his/her world. I felt like I was having a spiritual experience reading this. He can make the mundane, everyday life of normal people come vividly to life through his words. Start by marking “A Home at the End of the World” as Want to Read: Error rating book. ― Michael Cunningham, quote from A Home at the End of the World “The secret of flight is this -- you have to do it immediately, before your body realizes it is defying the laws.” “we become the stories we tell ourselves” ― Michael Cunningham, quote from A Home at the End of the World I strongly recommend this book to any and all literary prose lovers. Well - there are a couple of really good lines in this book, but they are almost invariably followed by something truly horrible and trite, expanding upon the theme and beating it into your head. by Gradiva, Published February 26th 2001 The writing is incredible - just beautiful, beautiful words. Michael Cunningham is "one of our very best writers" (Richard Eder, The Los Angeles Times).An excerpt from A Home at the End of the World was published in The New Yorker, chosen for Best American Short Stories 1989, and featured on NPR's Selected Shorts.He is the author of two other novels, Flesh and Blood and The Hours.He lives in New York. This is the story of Bobby and Jonathan -- best friends, almost brothers, almost in love -- how they grow up together, how they grow apart, how they meet Clare, and how they all try to make a home together. Error rating book. by 10/18, Published August 23rd 2011 Then again that's actually a really good thing right? A Home at the End of the World is a 1990 novel by Pulitzer Prize-winning American author Michael Cunningham.. In much the same way we have all built notions about the real life identity of our fellow reviewers on this site. The characters feel very real and it’s great that the story is told from more than one perspective. "A Home at the End of the World" was my first Cunningham's book and I can already say that it's not going to be the last one. A Home at the End of the World is a book I plan to read again in the future. Subscribe From the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "The Hours" comes a story that chronicles a dozen years in the lives of two best friends who couldn't be more different. And I could carry on with innumerable other examples. With Colin Farrell, Dallas Roberts, Robin Wright, Sissy Spacek. I wish we could do half stars -- I would like to give this book 2.5 stars to rate it a C. If I could give this more than five stars, I would. - … It wasn't remarkable, but it wasn't awful. True some novelists are more elusive in their work and demand more detective work, like Henry James or Nabokov or Virginia Woolf. We’d love your help. Welcome back. Each time a chapter started I would think 'oh good this character is really my favorite'. In a time before I first read this novel I was still young enough to believe I was going to have to eventually place myself in one of the many categories that other people seemed to be placing themselves into. I've read four of his novels in the last two years and they are starting to run together. Perhaps one reason Shakespeare is so untouchably brilliant is that you have no idea who he is from his work. A Member Of The STANDS4 Network. This is rarely true of novelists. The writing is beautiful, genuine. CB: A Home at the End of the World by Michael Cunningham, hands down, a million times over. I was something else altogether. by Bantam, Published March 15th 2003 The chapters are narrated by a different character, which can be annoying. I would not die unfulfilled because I’d been here, right here and nowhere else.” A Home at the End of the World (Hardcover) Published November 7th 1990 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux. And then went out and bought everything he'd ever written. Then after I finished reading it and because its characters didn’t fall into any available categories I knew from my small little world, I felt a sudden and overwhelming sense of relief. A Home at the End of the World. Alice visits, happy and proud of the restaurant, the baby and the life the boys have created for themselves. by Picador. I always recommend anything by this man. . It sounds cozy -- I love self-made families -- but this is an exceedingly lonely book. He lives in New York, and teaches at Yale University. Let us know what’s wrong with this preview of, Published I think Cunningham pulls it off. 35, Hardcover, 400 pages, Published August 1st 2004 Which is why there's often a sense that every author is telling variations on the same story over and over again. I suddenly believed I was right and had always been right about the way I despise stereotypes, clichés. by Picador, Tascabili Bompiani 855, Paperback, 368 pages, Published 2005 I really fucking liked this. To see what your friends thought of this book. There were so many different ways to be beautiful.”, “The secret of flight is this -- you have to do it immediately, before your body realizes it is defying the laws.”, Stonewall Book Award Nominee for Literature (1991), Lambda Literary Award Nominee for Gay Men's Fiction (1990), See 1 question about A Home at the End of the World…, A Home at The End of the World- Michael Cunningham. by Companhia das Letras, TAG Experiências Literárias, Hardcover, 387 pages, Published March 1st 2012 Synopsis Family can be whatever you want it to be. Bobby and Jonathan open a restaurant called "Home" with Bobby cooking and Jonathan serving/ hosting, Clare stays home and plays housewife and mother and finds it difficult and lonely. July 1st 2004 I wish she hadn't, I don't think it was the right thing to do. This is the "Less than Zero"ish novel of the popular NYC writer, and just like Bret Easton Ellis' depiction of the derelict children of sunny Cali in the 80's, Cunningham encapsulates the latter 80's in the East Village & early 60's, 70's in the stark midwest) with lost souls and unique individuals. Published July 1st 2004 This book was my introduction to Michael Cunningham, and when I finished it I cried. Trailer version. A million stars. I loved Alice's chapters near the beginning. As if Ferrante had ended Elena and Lina's story with My Brilliant Friend, a decent novel but hardly a masterpiece without its other three parts. Buy for $20.72 Buy for $20.72 Confirm purchase No default payment method selected. This is rarely true of novelists. My heart is so heavy. The screenplay by Michael Cunningham was adapted from his 1990 novel of the same name . Read a Fitzgerald or Hemmingway novel and there's the author himself on almost every page. --Laura Frost, San Francisco Review "Brilliant and satisfying . by penguin, Published November 7th 1990 Published November 15th 1998 A Home at the End of the World Quotes. Such a book is Michael Cunningham's A Home at the End of the World." Cunningham’s writing is, as always, powerful in its restraint. Looking to watch A Home at the End of the World? Notions which, of course, might be miles off the mark. I only sort of liked this, so I honestly don't have too much to say about it. True some novelists are more elusive in their work and demand more detective work, like Henry James or Nabokov or Virginia Woolf. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. Michael Cunningham. Bobby and Clare fall in love, scuttling the plans of Jonathan, who is gay, to father C. Michael Cunningham’s celebrated novel is the story of two boyhood friends: Jonathan, lonely, introspective, and unsure of himself; and Bobby, hip, dark, and inarticulate. A Home at the End of the World is about an unconventional living arrangement. I was something else altogether. It has been a wonderful reading experience. While this story became a bit meandering and scattered at times, Cunningham's attention to detail and genuine love for the characters he has created shine through. But when you read a number of novels by the same author you begin to recognise the same pivot and cast of characters popping up over and over again. On the soundtrack to Michael Mayer's adaptation of Michael Cunningham's (The Hours) novel, Duncan Sheik takes the sensitivity and tension of the film's plot and crafts incidental music and new songs that complement the movie well. A HOME AT THE END OF THE WORLD is a relationship movie wherein everything hinges on the relationships, but those relationships remain strangely ill-defined. by Farrar, Straus and Giroux, Published 2003 Two men, one gay, the other so pliant he'll try anything and an older woman. The novel masterfully depicts the charged, fragile relationships of urban life today. A Home at the End of the World is based on the relationship between Jonathan, Bobby and Claire. I felt like I was unlocking new realms of my own self understanding and understanding of human nature. No one doubts Dr Zhivago is Pasternak himself. I can’t even be coherent about this thing. how did Jonathan feel about how things turned out? It has lots of my favorite things in a novel: New York, suburban malaise, love, the 80s, parenting. My editing of the excerpts of the movie A Home at the End of the World (directed by Michael Mayer). . Cancel anytime. But when you read a number of novel. 2004 Directed by Michael Mayer. What an amazing book. By: Michael Cunningham Narrated by: Colin Farrell,Dallas Roberts,Jennifer Van Dyke Try for $0.00 $14.95/month after 30 days. No one doubts Dr Zhivago is Pasternak himself. Budget. Even Shakespeare's characters reappear in his plays. Welcome back. The book is narrated in the first person, with the narrator changing in each chapter.Bobby and Jonathan are the main narrators, but several chapters are … A Home at the End of the World is a remarkable accomplishment." . by Can Yayınları, A Home at the End of the World (Paperback), A Home at the End of the World (Kindle Edition), A Home At The End Of The World (Paperback), A Home at the End of the World (Hardcover), A Home at the End of the World (Mass Market Paperback), La Maison du bout du monde (Mass Market Paperback), A Home at the End of the World (Audio CD). Then, when Clare and Bobby have a baby, the three move to a small house upstate to raise "their" child together and, with an odd friend, Alice, create a new kind of family. by Can Yayınları, Světová knihovna sv. Perhaps one reason Shakespeare is so untouchably brilliant is that you have no idea who he is from his work. $1,548,955 (worldwide) A Home at the End of the World is a 2004 drama film directed by Michael Mayer and starring Colin Farrell, Robin Wright Penn, Dallas Roberts, and Sissy Spacek. A tragically beautiful movie about creating a family that you want - and if a desire is there you will create a home at the end of the world. Read a Fitzgerald or Hemmingway novel and there's the author himself on almost every page. The story of a relationship between two childhood friends and a woman who enters their lives in adulthood. Refresh and try again. "Once in a great while, there appears a novel so spellbinding in its beauty and sensitivity that the reader devours it nearly whole, in great greedy gulps, and feels stretched sore afterwards, having been expanded and filled. It has lots of my favorite things in a novel: New York, suburban malaise, love, the 80s, parenting. It’s so beautiful and touching. Our favorite collection of See what your friends are reading. Box office. I'd only wanted to hold on to him as his body went through the long work of giving itself up to the past" (312). No one's able to make any lasting connections and everyone's alone in one way or another. Bobby and Clare fall in love, scuttling the plans of Jonathan, who is gay, to father Clare's child. Sign up to see what your friends are reading, get book recommendations, and join the world’s largest community of readers. "A Home at the End of the World" tells the story of Bobby Morrow, who at 7 sees his adored older brother walk into a glass door and die, who lost his mother even earlier, who finds his father dead in bed, who solemnly announces to his best friend, "I'm the last of my kind." Find out where A Home at the End of the World is streaming, if A Home at the End of the World is on Netflix, and get news and updates, on Decider. It sounds cozy -- I love self-made families -- but this is an exceedingly lonely book. It's sad, but written so well. Beautiful, warm, touching and oh, so human. by Penguin Books, Published March 1st 1992 ", Fiction. I think Cunningham pulls it off. READ IT. by Picador. $6.5 million. He does seem to work with very similar themes in his works, something I actually like about him. 49 quotes from A Home at the End of the World: ‘I was not ladylike, nor was I manly. Like the bit where she says something like- 'and then I left the room as full of him as I had been when I was pregnant'. Cunningham has an easy way with language; his prose is simple and honest, wi. Virginia Woolf's point of departure in The Waves. Find books like A Home at the End of the World from the world’s largest community of readers. Wow. No one's able to make any lasting connections and everyone's alone in one way or another. Michael Cunningham is "one of our very best writers" (Richard Eder, The Los Angeles Times).An excerpt from A Home at the End of the World was published in The New Yorker, chosen for Best American Short Stories 1989, and featured on NPR's Selected Shorts.He is the author of two other novels, Flesh and Blood and The Hours.He lives in New York. by Booket, Published 1992 The chapters are narrated by a different character, which can be annoying. His new novel, The Snow Queen, will be published in May of 2014. by Farrar, Straus and Giroux, Published March 2013 . Any high schooler would be able to read and benefit from it. “I was not ladylike, nor was I manly. Directed by Michael Mayer. In New York after college, Bobby moves in with Jonathan and his roommate, Clare, a veteran of the city's erotic wars. by Penguin, Published December 2019 I loved Alice's c. I really fucking liked this. It is the story of two boys and their families. Free Daily Quotes. "Luminous with the wonders and anxieties that make childhood mysterious . Add a Quote. . Refresh and try again. Colin Farrell takes a break from action flicks (S.W.A.T., Alexander) to make A Home at the End of the World, an intimate film based on a novel by Michael Cunningham (author of The Hours). I could not put it down. 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