Emily Prager Bücher
Emily Prager ist eine fesselnde amerikanische Stimme, deren Werk sich mit der Komplexität menschlicher Erfahrungen in einem unverwechselbaren literarischen Stil auseinandersetzt. Ihre Schriften zeichnen sich durch die aufschlussreiche Auseinandersetzung mit universellen Themen aus, die durch einen einzigartigen erzählerischen Ansatz präsentiert werden, der die Leser fesselt. Pragers Hintergrund bietet ein reiches Spektrum an Erfahrungen, die ihre Erzählungen prägen und es ihr ermöglichen, tiefgründig wirkende Geschichten zu schaffen. Sie nähert sich ihrem Handwerk mit scharfem Intellekt und einem tiefen Sprachverständnis, was ihre literarischen Beiträge sowohl bedeutend als auch denkwürdig macht.






Drawing from her own childhood experiences in Taiwan, Emily Prager weaves a rich tapestry of storytelling in her acclaimed works. Her novels, stories, and essays, such as A Visit from the Footbinder and In the Missionary Position, showcase her unique perspective and literary talent. Prager's writing often explores themes of cultural identity and personal growth, making her voice both distinctive and resonant in contemporary literature.
Eve's Tattoo
- 212 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
A provocative and darkly humorous novel in which Eve, at odds with love and life, becomes obsessed with the stories of women in Nazi Germany who were influenced or betrayed by the myth of the master race. The American author also wrote Clea and Zeus Divorce and A Visit from the Footbinder.
"After ten years of marriage and acclaim, the great Clea and Zeus are divorcing -- and since all their life together has been turned into art, so will they dramatize their divorce. In their last TV special, they enact their glittering history and stage their final breakup..."
Emily Prager's sensational first book of fiction, which was acclaimed as "splendid and original" (New York Times), is now available in the popular Vintage Contemporaries series.
Wuhu Diary: On Taking My Adopted Daughter Back to Her Hometown in China
- 272 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
The narrative follows Emily Prager and her daughter LuLu as they embark on a journey to uncover LuLu's origins in China, where she was abandoned as an infant. Set against the backdrop of their bond, the story explores themes of identity, heritage, and the complexities of adoption. As they revisit Wuhu, the book beautifully captures their emotional discoveries and the cultural context surrounding LuLu's beginnings, highlighting the love and connection that transcends their unique circumstances.
Roger Fishbite
- 228 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Emily Prager's new novel is the revenge of Lolita. It retells Nabokov's controversial masterpiece in the half-innocent, half sly voice of the nymphet herself. Or rather a late 1990's version of her sassy, worryingly prococious, sexy, pain-in-the-ass Lucky Linderhof, or just a kid who's had to learn to talk and move fast? When the story begins Lucky is at the juvenile detention facility, waiting trial for murder. . . Roger Fishbite is what she calls her Humbert Humbert, the writ er to whom her dippy, beautiful, dysfunctional mother rents out the apartment downstairs. He has a `fisheye' look he gives her when her mo ther's out of sight. Like Nabakov's Lolita this is a perverse and disturbing sexual comedy, retold with a provocative late 90's spin. An unputdownable story, and a razor-sharp indictment of a society that asks four year olds to wiggle and pout as beauty queens but turns a blind eye when the Roger Fishbites get the wrong idea.
