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Rosalind Belben

    Rosalind Belben es una destacada novelista inglesa cuya obra se caracteriza por una aguda perspicacia psicológica y un sofisticado estilo narrativo. En sus novelas, explora magistralmente relaciones complejas y las vidas interiores de sus personajes, a menudo con una sutil mezcla de humor y melancolía. Su escritura es muy valorada por su originalidad y su capacidad para capturar los aspectos elusivos de la vida. Belben se erige como una voz significativa en la literatura británica contemporánea.

    Dreaming of Dead People
    The Limit
    Our Horses In Egypt
    • Our Horses In Egypt

      • 304 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Philomena is requisitioned from a Dorset field in the summer of 1914, and serves with the yeomanry in Egypt and Palestine until the end of the First World War. Faint news of her reaches Griselda Romney, her old owner. The impulsive Griselda, taking with her little Amabel and, of course, Nanny, sails for Egypt - to find Philomena and bring her home.

      Our Horses In Egypt
    • "Anna has married an Italian seaman, Ilario. Beginning-and ending-at a point shortly before her death, the story told in The Limit draws upon her past and his future to focus attention, with increasing intensity, along the lines of narrowing perspective. In each chapter, dying becomes an appraisal of memory, a confession, perhaps, of secrets shred and not shared. In the ten years of the couple's marriage, the limits of devotion had somehow to be reached. And yet, when Anna can no longer speak, appears to understand nothing, Ilario feels at his closest to her: Anna, so old, ill, and wasted, is a child again. The Limit, inevitably, is not about dying, but living. To read it is to have one's perception and humanity heightened"-- Provided by publisher

      The Limit
    • This intimate portrait of a woman approaching middle age observes her thoughts and dreams as she tours Venice and the Scottish highlands. She recalls her country childhood, her relationship with her mother and describes an acute sexual frustration which pervades her lonely life.

      Dreaming of Dead People