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Jim McDermott Libros
Jim McDermott es un artista radicado en New Hampshire, conocido por su trabajo de ilustración en animación, revistas y cómics. Su arte se caracteriza por un estilo distintivo que resuena con una amplia audiencia. La trayectoria creativa de McDermott abarca una diversa gama de proyectos, mostrando su talento y habilidad técnica. Sus ilustraciones dan vida a narrativas a través de diversos medios visuales.




A Comfortable Range
- 154 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
The narrative explores the bond between a man and his English setter as they navigate their differences and challenges. Set against the backdrop of suburban Virginia and the vastness of South Dakota, the story reflects McDermott's fears for his dog's safety while seeking a deeper understanding of their relationship. Through this journey, both the author and his dog work towards achieving harmony and compatibility, offering a poignant look at love, trust, and the connection between humans and their pets.
All Traitors' Day: The sixth Otto Fischer novel
- 400 páginas
- 14 horas de lectura
June 1953: three months after the death of Josef Stalin, a succession struggle paralyses the Kremlin.Meanwhile, the Soviet Union's fledgling client-state East Germany is having a disastrous year, its economic master plan failing so badly that even good socialists are wondering if the rush to socialism is a mistake. In normal times they could look to Moscow for help and guidance, but all they get are distracted words of caution.On 17 June, the previous day's isolated outbreaks of industrial unrest grow into a nation-wide outpouring of grievance. Hundreds of thousands of workers strike, and as the day goes on, ordinary citizens join them, taking to the streets to demand free elections and an end to one-party rule. There are too few police and State Security forces to restore order, and they hardly make the attempt. The longer the unrest continues, the more likely it is that the Red Army will intervene, brutally.On this fateful day, two fugitives come to West Berlin, each hoping to influence a nation's future. To succeed, they need help - help that doesn't ask questions or fear to take risks. It asks a hell of lot, that sort of help, and Otto Fischer, clock-repairer of Lichterfelde, wishes very much that they'd looked elsewhere.
Jim McDermott’s poems track the seasons by way of crystalline observation. Tender and spare, they find new ways to communicate, like “How a hole / in the throat / can bait / the fingers / into speech.” These poems salvage what they can from nature and, in their intimacy, their elegance, we are gifted a writer’s fully-realized philosophy of rural life.” —Sara Nicholson, author of What the Lyric Is and The Living Method