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Carlo Gebler

    W.9. & Other Lives
    Glass Curtain
    I, Antigone
    The Dead Eight
    A Good Day for a Dog
    Aesop's Fables
    • Aesop's Fables

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      The greatest collection of fables ever written, updated for our turbulent times.

      Aesop's Fables
    • The Dead Eight

      • 404 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      On a wet November morning in 1940 Harry Gleeson discovered the body of Moll McCarthy in a field near the village of New Inn, Co. Tipperary. Moll McCarthy had been shot twice with a shotgun, once in the face - Carlo Gebler's novel is an attempt to explain how the local police fabricated their case and fitted up Harry Gleeson.

      The Dead Eight
    •   Major new retelling of the life and pre-life of Oedipus Rex, as written by his daughter Antigone 

      I, Antigone
    • W.9. & Other Lives

      • 270 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      W9 & Other Lives spans the world-from Cuba to Connemara, from the Mediterranean.The lives of the characters are as broad as the settings. The characters depicted in these stories are lonely, rootless, and quite often uncertain about what they want or how they would get what they want if only they knew what it was... Yet the collection also celebrates how people endure, begin again and refuse to be crushed by chance and circumstance.First published in 1996 and now reprinted with corrections.

      W.9. & Other Lives
    • 20 Under 35

      Original Stories by Britain's Best New Young Writers

      A collection of short stories by young British writers, this provides an introduction to the work of Iain Banks, Peter Benson, H.S. Bhabra, James Buchan, Patricia Ferguson, Ronald Frame, Patrick Gale, Carlo Gebler, James Lasdun, Deborah Levy, Adam Lively, Aidan Mathews, Candia McWilliam, Geoff Nicholson, Tim Parks, Philip Ridley, Joan Smith, Rupert Thomson, Daisy Waugh and Mathew Yorke. Many of these have already received critical acclaim. The collection is introduced by Graham Swift, author of "Waterland" and "Out of this World".

      20 Under 35
    • Irland, Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts: eine junge Frau, die mit ihrem Mann in einem abgelegenen Dorf lebt, wird wegen einer langwierigen Krankheit von ihrer Familie einem grauenvollen exorzistischen Ritual unterworfen

      Der Feenring