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Maude Hutchins

    1 de enero de 1899 – 28 de marzo de 1991

    Maude Hutchins fue una novelista estadounidense pionera, celebrada por sus contribuciones al estilo nouveau roman en la literatura de habla inglesa. Su obra a menudo profundiza en temas de identidad y sexualidad incipiente, capturados con una voz narrativa distintiva. La importancia literaria de Hutchins radica en su audaz exploración de la psique humana y su enfoque innovador para contar historias. Los lectores se sienten atraídos por su examen impávido de complejos paisajes emocionales y su perspectiva literaria única.

    Maisies Memoiren. Roman.
    Maisies Memoiren
    Mein Liebster kommt
    Diario d'amore
    Victorine
    A Diary of Love
    • A Diary of Love

      • 192 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      The story follows Noel, an orphan raised in a whimsical household featuring a flute-playing grandfather, a spinster aunt, and an array of eccentric characters. Set between a country estate and a desert sanitarium, it explores Noel's capricious nature and her capacity for love amidst a tapestry of vivid personalities. Maude Hutchins' imaginative narrative weaves through various realms of space, time, and memory, showcasing her fantasy-building prowess and the enchanting world surrounding Noel.

      A Diary of Love
    • Victorine

      • 191 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Victorine is thirteen, and she can’t get the unwanted surprise of her newly sexual body, in all its polymorphous and perverse insistence, out of her it is a trap lying in wait for her at every turn (and nowhere, for some reason, more than in church). Meanwhile, Victorine’s older brother Costello is struggling to hold his own against the overbearing, mean-spirited, utterly ghastly Hector L’Hommedieu, a paterfamilias who collects and discards mistresses with scheming abandon even as Allison, his wife, drifts through life in a narcotic daze.And Maude Hutchins’s Victorine ? It’s a sly, shocking, one-of-a-kind novel that explores sex and society with wayward and unabashedly weird inspiration, a drive-by snapshot of the great abject American family in its suburban haunts by a literary maverick whose work looks forward to—and sometimes outstrips—David Lynch’s Blue Velvet and the contemporary paintings of Lisa Yuskavage and John Currin.

      Victorine