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En su Ulises, obra clave del modernismo, Joyce hizo añicos las convenciones realistas de la novela burguesa. Creaba un realismo completamente nuevo a partir de la psicología freudiana, el arte de Picasso, la física Einstein, la música de Stravinski, la filosofía de Wittgenstein, reflejando las maneras absolutamente novedosas en que la humanidad comenzaba a entenderse y a entender el mundo la rodea. El monólogo interior joyceano escandalizó,...
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A startling and at times unsettlingly prescient collection of J.G. Ballard's greatest interviews. J.G. Ballard was a literary giant. Best known for his controversial bestseller 'Crash' and the memoir 'Empire of the Sun', he was a writer of unique talent - always surprising, frequently prescient. Such acuity was not exclusive to his novels and, as this book reminds us, Ballard's restive intelligence sharpened itself in dialogue. He entertained many...
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This book proves that Edward de Vere, the 17th Earl of Oxford, wrote the plays we know as Shakespearean. In the play Hamlet, in a very special coded way, he signed his name Ver hundreds of times. These clues in Hamlet provide the stamp of his authorship! All of the Shakespearean plays and sonnets reflect incidents in the life of Edward de Vere. The real events in his life involved violence, intrigue and loveand some of them were shocking! In a web...
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L'écrivain du Maine, comme beaucoup l'appellent, était prédestiné à devenir le meilleur écrivain d'horreur de l'Histoire. C'est ce que nous démontre sa carrière littéraire. En dépit des centaines de refus qu'il dut essuyer à l'époque de ses premières nouvelles et de ses premiers romans, le destin était écrit : le clou qui tenait les lettres de refus finit par tomber. Stephen King commença à écrire à l'âge de huit ans et il publierait...
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The life of Richard Alan Langhinrichs is a remarkable journeyin his own words as he struggles with his personal demonsand in the words and remembrances of his family, friends and colleagues. He was awarded two medals for valor in Saipan during WWII, where he proclaimed, There are atheists in foxholes, because Im one. Dick enrolled in Northwestern University at the age of 17, joined a fraternity, and wanting to appear blase because he was on a full...
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Peter Bien is Professor Emeritus of English and Comparative Literature at Dartmouth College. His Kazantzakis: Politics of the Spirit, Volume 1 was first published by Princeton in 1989 and was translated into Greek in 2001. It will be published in paperback by Princeton in February 2007. Bien has translated Kazantzakis's books The Last Temptation of Christ, Saint Francis, and Report to Greco into English, and is the author of Kazantzakis and the Linguistic...
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Un enfant sauvé par la littérature et par la lecture
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Un matin, sur le chemin de l'école maternelle, à Paris, une petite fille interroge son père: «Dis papa, pourquoi tu danses quand tu marches ?». La question est innocente et grave. Pourquoi son père boite-t-il, pourquoi ne fait-il pas de vélo, de trottinette...? Le père ne peut pas se dérober. Il faut raconter ce qui est arrivé à sa jambe, réveiller les souvenirs, retourner...
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Published in 1870, this was the first full-length biography of Jane Austen. Written by her nephew, it is filled with loving family remembrances as well as details of social and domestic life in rural England. Austen-Leigh's biography is the most influential source on Austen scholarship outside of Austen's own writings.
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Cuando tenía veintisiete años, se hundió la bolsa. Cuando tenía veintiocho, me hundí yo. Entonces, supongo, me desperté. De este modo, cuando estaba a punto de cumplir los treinta, empecé a ganarme la vida escribiendo. Esta es la historia de un negro que quiso ganarse la vida con sus poemas y sus cuentos.
Divago mientras vago, la segunda de sus autobiografías, es un libro de viajes en el que su autor pone de manifiesto su perspicacia para...
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Han pasado casi veinte años -de los cuales el profeta lleva quince en la eternidad, y aquí estoy otra vez sentado sobre las mismas posaderas, frente a la máquina original de Gonzalo que terminé por heredarle, preparando la edición de las Memorias de un presidiario nadaísta. Como en aquellos días, los ojos se me llenan de nubes al contemplar en perspectiva esta generación nadaísta que la vida se ha ido llevando en los cuernos. Ya empitonó...
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Jerzy Kosinski is one of the most important and original writers of our times. Passing By serves as his legacy, a collection of writings that answers many questions about his work and offers a revealing and provocative self-portrait by an author whose life was shrouded in enigma. The man who emerges here has a passion for sport, a quirky sense of fun, an idiosyncratic range of acquaintances stretching from Pope John Paul II to Warren Beatty, and an...
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Writing the story of one's life sounds like a daunting task, but it does not have to be. This warmhearted, encouraging guide helps readers record the events of their lives for family and friends. Excerpts from other writers work are included to exemplify and inspire. Provided are tips on intriguing topics to write about, foolproof tricks to jog your memory, ways to capture stories on paper without getting bogged down, ways to gather the facts at a...
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The Lake Poets, Wordsworth, Coleridge and Southey, have become a literary myth and we are used to looking at the Lake District landscape through its romantic prism. But for their sisters, wives and daughters the view was very different. The Wordsworths lived at Grasmere, the Coleridges and Southeys twelve-miles away at Keswick and the women created a kind of extended family that kept the group together long after the men had ceased to be friends....
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The influential, daring, and lacerating novels of Ann Quin were very much products of their time-but Quin herself had more than a little influence upon shaping the era in which she lived. Her works bracket the '60s and embrace their drive to experiment and break through to another form of consciousness, and so another means of telling stories, as J. G. Ballard, and B. S. Johnson were doing, and as, later-in many ways following directly in Quin's footsteps-Kathy...
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Written over an eleven-year period, these letters between Thomas Wolfe and Aline Bernstein chronicle a love affair that was by turns stormy, tender, bitter, and contrite. When Wolfe met Mrs. Bernstein shortly before his twenty-fifth birthday in 1925, she was forty-four, married, and at the pinnacle of a successful career as a stage and costume designer. Bernstein gave the young writer not only the unstinting love of an experienced older woman but...
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A revealing new biography-the first in more than fifty years-of one of the twentieth-century's towering literary figures
James Joyce is one of the greatest writers of the twentieth century, his novels and stories foundational in the history of literary modernism. Yet Joyce's genius was by no means immediately recognized, nor was his success easily won. At twenty-two he chose a life of exile; he battled poverty and financial dependency for much of...
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This is a biographical account of the life of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, a personal and yet domestic telling of her life in Devon. It describes the highs and lows - certainly losing her brother on a boating trip out of Torquay Harbour affected her writing intensely.
Her defiance against her father's controlling ways, the declaration that she was going to dress like a man and become a heavy smoker just to shock him gives a more intimate picture of...
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Donald Hall's remarkable life in poetry - a career capped by his appointment as U.S. poet laureate in 2006 - comes alive in this richly detailed, self-revealing memoir.
Hall's invaluable record of the making of a poet begins with his childhood in Depression-era suburban Connecticut, where he first realized poetry was "secret, dangerous, wicked, and delicious," and ends with what he calls "the planet of antiquity," a time of life dramatically punctuated...
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¡Cuántas vidas malogradas¡ ¡Cuánto ha perdido la sociedad con los castigos, la incomprensión y el autoritarismo en la escuela oprimiendo así la creatividad y desarrollo del niño, surgiendo su infravaloración e impidiéndole desarrollar todo su potencial que tanta repercusión podría tener en el futuro para el ser humano. Que nadie pueda decir como la nieta de Margareth Mead Mi abuela quiso que yo tuviera una buena educación, por eso no...
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Howard Norman spent the fall of 1977 in Churchill, Manitoba, translating into English two dozen "Noah stories" told to him by an Inuit elder. The folktales reveal what happened when the biblical Noah sailed his Ark into Hudson Bay in search of woolly mammoths and lost his way. By turns startling, tragic, and comical, these inimitable narratives tell the history of the Arctic and capture the collision of cultures precipitated by the arrival of a hapless...