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Laura Kasischke

    Laura Kasischke es una consumada escritora de ficción y poeta estadounidense cuya obra profundiza en las complejidades de la conciencia humana y las relaciones con una claridad asombrosa. A menudo explora temas de memoria, pérdida y la búsqueda de identidad, empleando un estilo distintivo que es a la vez lírico y descaradamente honesto. Kasischke fusiona magistralmente lo cotidiano con lo profundo, atrayendo a los lectores a mundos inquietantemente familiares. Su matizada representación de los paisajes emocionales y las vidas internas la marca como una voz significativa en la literatura contemporánea.

    Be Mine
    Feathered
    Lightning Falls in Love
    Dance and Disappear
    Where Now: New and Selected Poems
    Una noche de invierno
    • Una noche de invierno

      • 224 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Una maąna de Navidad, una mujer hace balance de los trece aǫs transcurridos desde que recogi ̤a su nią en un orfanato ruso. Aunque no es precisamente el da̕ ms̀ apropiado para rendir cuentas, el impulso de sincerarse y de enfrentarse a su propia decepcin̤ hace que madre e hija se enzarcen en una larga discusin̤ en la que aflora el abismo que las separa. Bajo el fuego cruzado de amargos reproches, el vn̕culo amoroso, profundo e inextinguible, se presenta como el l︢timo recurso para superar la crisis y recomponer la relacin̤. Sin embargo, en una jornada aciaga, mientras una feroz tormenta de invierno se abate sobre la zona, un acontecimiento inesperado condiciona de forma dramt̀ica la estabilidad de la familia.

      Una noche de invierno
    • Where Now: New and Selected Poems

      • 363 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Exploring the interplay of darkness and humor in everyday life, this award-winning work by Laura Kasischke delves into the complexities of human existence. The narrative offers an unflinching look at the struggles and absurdities we face, inviting readers to reflect on the often-overlooked aspects of life with both wit and seriousness.

      Where Now: New and Selected Poems
    • Dance and Disappear

      • 80 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      Exploring themes of motherhood, marriage, and mortality, the poems delve into the strangeness inherent in everyday life. Laura Kasischke skillfully blends reality with dreamlike elements, capturing the complexities of human existence as both physical and spiritual beings. The collection features a mix of narrative and lyric poetry, presenting a grounded yet surreal perspective that hints at deeper truths while remaining rooted in the familiar struggles of middle age and ambivalence.

      Dance and Disappear
    • Lightning Falls in Love

      • 120 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      In her stunning twelfth poetry collection, Lightning Falls in Love, Laura Kasischke makes magic with a complex alchemy of nostalgia and fire, birdwing and sorrow. In new poems that search the murky lake for news of the past, she evokes unsayable trauma and gleans possibility. This is poetry that is existential in scope but grounded in the body, surreal yet suburban, reaching for clarity just beyond the fog of the day-to-day. Kasischke has found an entirely new way to spin beauty and pull breath from that which must be dredged up and revived before it can be left behind.

      Lightning Falls in Love
    • Afterward, Terri will tell everyone that, from the beginning, she knew something terrible was going to happen on spring break. Something bad was going to happen. She knew. It was supposed to be the perfect vacation: hot guys, impeccable tans, and no parents. But for two high school seniors, an innocent car ride will drive them into the heart of their worst nightmare. Feathered is a provocative and eerie tale that flies readers from safe, predictable suburbia to the sun-kissed beaches of Cancún, Mexico, and into mysterious Mayan ruins, where ancient myths flirt dangerously with present realities.

      Feathered
    • Be Mine

      • 314 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      An anonymous Valentine's note ignites Sherry's desire for excitement in her mundane life, prompting her to engage in a passionate affair after discovering the admirer’s identity. As she navigates this new relationship, complications arise with her son's childhood friend witnessing the affair, her best friend's silence, and her husband's unsettling reactions. This erotic thriller delves into self-discovery, the complexities of personal relationships, and the risks involved when passion disrupts societal expectations and family dynamics.

      Be Mine
    • In a Perfect World

      • 309 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      "In a Perfect World reveals astonishing and tender insight into human nature while exposing a terrifying, yet believable, world I’d never before imagined. This story will grasp onto your heart before swiftly carrying you away.” —Jessica Anya Blau, author of The Summer of Naked Swim Parties In a Perfect World is critically acclaimed writer Laura Kasischke’s novel of marriage, motherhood, and the choices we make when we have no choices left. Kasischke, the author of The Life Before Her Eyes, tells the story of Jiselle, a young flight attendant who’s just settled into a fairy tale life with her new husband and stepchildren. But as a mysterious new illness spreads rapidly throughout the country, she begins to realize that her marriage, her stepchildren, and their perfect world are all in terrible danger . . .

      In a Perfect World
    • Eden Springs

      • 145 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      A novella set in the House of David religious colony that bubbles with mystery, scandal, and little-known history.

      Eden Springs
    • The Life Before Her Eyes

      • 290 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Set against the backdrop of a life-altering moment, the story explores seventeen-year-old Diana's journey into womanhood, marked by both vulnerability and desire. As she navigates her complex feelings about identity, love, and motherhood, a shocking incident forces her to confront her future. The narrative beautifully captures the essence of femininity and the challenges of adulthood, highlighting Diana's struggles to protect her family while forging her own path amidst the chaos of her formative years.

      The Life Before Her Eyes
    • Last year Godwin Honors Hall was draped in black. The university was mourning the loss of one of its own: Nicole Werner, a blond, beautiful, straight-A sorority sister tragically killed in a car accident that left her boyfriend, who was driving, remarkably—some say suspiciously—unscathed.Although a year has passed, as winter begins and the nights darken, obsession with Nicole and her death reignites: She was so pretty. So sweet-tempered. So innocent. Too young to die.Unless she didn’t.Because rumor has it that she’s back.

      The Raising