To Paradise
To Paradise
Hanya Yanagihara
Nate Berkus
This story had me absolutely captivated. - Nate Berkus
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To Paradise

To Paradise

Hanya Yanagihara
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Hanya Yanagihara
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In "To Paradise," Hanya Yanagihara crafts a daring and expansive narrative that traverses over three centuries, exploring the multifaceted quest for utopia amidst the evolving landscape of the American dream. Through the interconnected lives of characters across three distinct epochs—1893's alternate America, 1993's AIDS-ravaged Manhattan, and a dystopian 2093—Yanagihara weaves a tapestry rich with themes of love, loss, freedom, and the relentless pursuit of happiness. Each storyline, while anchored in its own time and societal struggles, resonates with the universal human yearning for a place where one can truly belong and love freely, revealing the enduring and elusive nature of paradise. Yanagihara's novel is a testament to the complexity of human relationships and the indomitable spirit of hope in the face of adversity. As the narratives unfold, they reveal the profound connections between individuals striving for a better tomorrow, despite the constraints imposed by society and their own limitations. "To Paradise" invites readers to reflect on the concept of utopia—both personal and collective—and the sacrifices one must make in its pursuit. Through her exquisite prose and deep emotional insight, Yanagihara challenges us to consider the true cost of paradise and the beauty inherent in the struggle to attain it, making this novel an unforgettable exploration of what it means to find one's place in the world.

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Released
2022
11 Jan
Length
720
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This story had me absolutely captivated. - Nate Berkus
I know that loneliness cannot be fully eradicated by the presence of another; but I also know that a companion is a shield, and without another person, loneliness steals in, a phantom seeping through the windows and down your throat, filling you with a sorrow nothing can answer. I cannot promise that my granddaughter won't be lonely, but I have prevented her from being alone. I have made certain that her life will have a witness.
— Hanya Yanagihara, To Paradise

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