Middlesex
Book Review
Jeffrey Eugenides' novel «Middlesex» has been highly praised by critics for its intricate and multilayered structure, as well as its profound exploration of themes of identity and belonging. The book tells the story of Cal Stephanides, a hermaphrodite who, while growing up, confronts questions of gender identity and self-discovery. Critics highlight Eugenides' skill in crafting a rich and detailed narrative that spans multiple generations and cultural contexts. Special attention is given to the author's style, which combines elements of a family saga with historical and social aspects, creating a unique atmosphere. Eugenides is also noted for his sensitivity and understanding in addressing complex issues related to gender and sexuality, making the novel an important contribution to contemporary literature.
