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Bernard Mac Laverty

    14 de septiembre de 1942

    La obra de Bernard MacLaverty profundiza en las complejidades de la conexión humana y las formas en que los individuos navegan por los entornos que los moldean. Su prosa, a menudo ambientada en escenarios irlandeses y escoceses distintivos, explora temas de identidad, alienación y la búsqueda de pertenencia. Es conocido por un estilo preciso pero poético que desvela emociones profundas y verdades universales en las experiencias cotidianas. Los lectores conectan con su escritura por su honestidad y su perspicaz retrato de la condición humana.

    Secrets and Other Stories
    The Great Profundo and other stories
    A Time to Dance and other Stories
    The Minerva Book of Short Stories
    Geheimnisse und andere Erzählungen
    Blank Pages and Other Stories
    • Blank Pages and Other Stories

      • 272 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      The extraordinary new story collection from one of Ireland's greatest writers and bestselling author of Mindwinter Break. Bernard MacLaverty is a consummately gifted short-story writer and novelist whose work - like that of John McGahern, William Trevor, Edna O'Brien or Colm Tóibín - is deceptively simple on the surface, but carries a turbulent undertow. Everywhere, the dark currents of violence, persecution and regret pull at his subject matter: family love, the making of art, Catholicism, the Troubles and, latterly, ageing. Blank Pages is a collection of twelve extraordinary new stories that show the emotional range of a master. 'Blackthorns', for instance, tells of a poor out-of-work Catholic man who falls gravely ill in the sectarian Northern Ireland of 1942 but is brought back from the brink by an unlikely saviour. The most recently written story here is the harrowing but transcendent 'The End of Days', which imagines the last moments in the life of painter Egon Schiele, watching his wife dying of Spanish flu - the world's worst pandemic, until now. Much of what MacLaverty writes is an amalgam of sadness and joy, of circumlocution and directness. He never wastes words but neither does he ever forget to make them sing. Each story he writes creates a universe.

      Blank Pages and Other Stories
      4,3
    • Married love, male friendship, a small boy intruding upon secret adult grief, a husband contemplating infidelity - in these wonderful stories Bernard MacLaverty catches his characters at moments of epiphany, when ordinary life is set alight with sudden knowledge, memory, regret or desire.

      Geheimnisse und andere Erzählungen
      3,5
    • Bernard Mac Laverty's beautifully turned stories are full of humour, terse realism and moments of touching or shocking surprise. Nelson plays truant and sees something he wishes he hadn't in the title story, 'A Time to Dance'. In Phonefun Limited Sadie and Agnes, retired prostitutes hit upon an inventive new way of making someone happy with a phone call, while in ‘My Dear Palestrina' a remarkable music teacher initiates her pupil into the mysteries of art and maturity.

      A Time to Dance and other Stories
      4,0
    • A collection of short stories by Bernard Mac Laverty. This book was joint winner of the McVitie's Scottish Writer of the Year Award for 1988.

      The Great Profundo and other stories
      3,7
    • Secrets and Other Stories

      • 128 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      Married love, male friendship, a small boy intruding upon secret adult grief, a husband contemplating infidelity - in these wonderful stories Bernard MacLaverty catches his characters at moments of epiphany, when ordinary life is set alight with sudden knowledge, memory, regret or desire.

      Secrets and Other Stories
      3,3
    • Returning to Belfast after a long absense, to attend her fathers funeral. This is a novel, about coming to terms with the past and the healing power of music, GRACE NOTES is a master story-tellers triumphant return to the long form: a powerful lyrical novel of great distinction.

      Grace Notes
      3,8
    • A collection of stories that examines worlds in collision, relationships fragmenting, and innocence face to face with real life, real death.

      Walking the Dog
      3,8
    • Lamb

      • 160 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      On a promontory jutting out into the Atlantic wind stands the home run by Brother Benedict, where boys are taught a little of God and a lot of fear. To Michael Lamb,one of the brothers, the regime is without hope, and when he inherits a small legacy he runs away, taking a 12-year-old boy with him.

      Lamb
      3,6
    • Midwinter Break

      • 242 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      A Guardian / Sunday Times / Irish Times / Herald Scotland / Mail on Sunday Book of the Year Winner of the Bord Gáis Novel of the Year ‘Midwinter Break is a work of extraordinary emotional precision and sympathy, about coming to terms – to an honest reckoning – with love and the loss of love, with memory and pain...this is a novel of great ambition by an artist at the height of his powers’ Colm Tóibín A retired couple, Gerry and Stella Gilmore, fly to Amsterdam for a midwinter break. A holiday to refresh the senses, to see the sights and to generally take stock of what remains of their lives. But amongst the wintry streets and icy canals we see their relationship fracturing beneath the surface. And when memories re-emerge of a troubled time in their native Ireland things begin to fall apart. As their midwinter break comes to an end, we understand how far apart they are – and can only watch as they struggle to save themselves.

      Midwinter Break
      3,7