Intimacies - Wikipedia Intimacies featured on a list of book recommendations by Barack Obama for the summer of 2021 [6] Dwight Garner described the book as "a taut, moody novel that moves purposefully between worlds" in his review for The New York Times [7] Ron Charles reviewed the book for the Washington Post [8]
Intimacies by Katie Kitamura - Goodreads Intimacies is a brief, seemingly straightforward novel that’s made complex, rich and endlessly fascinating by its storytelling It’s a precise study of how we move through the world, written so instinctively it seems to reveal momentous truths without effort
Intimacies: A Novel: Kitamura, Katie: 9780399576164: Amazon . . . Intimacies is a judicious, cerebral novel, but Kitamura seasons it with dashes of glamor There’s a hint of F Scott Fitzgerald’s Daisy and Tom Buchanan, “careless people [who] smashed up things and creatures and then retreated back into their money ”
Intimacies - Harvard Review Set during the run-up to the Brexit referendum—and with concerns about the American presidential election hovering in the background—Intimacies explores how far one should seek to understand proponents of isolationism and intolerance
INTIMACIES - Katie Kitamura “Intimacies is a haunting, precise, and morally astute novel that reads like a psychological thriller It expertly and concisely delves into the paradoxes of language—how language can obscure our own complicity, and how language can enable us to escape our own delusions
‘Intimacies’ by Katie Kitamura – Reading Matters Intimacies is a quietly understated novel about big issues (another paradox!), including morality, crimes against humanity, trauma, justice and the importance of language, especially the way it is interpreted and conveyed