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Michelle Lovric Orden de los libros
Michelle Lovric crea novelas que se sumergen en ricos tapices históricos, a menudo ambientadas en el evocador telón de fondo de Venecia. Su obra explora la compleja interacción entre la emoción cruda y su mercantilización, examinando temas desde la industria de la medicina charlatana hasta la incipiente industria de la imprenta. La prosa de Lovric se caracteriza por su profundidad literaria y su habilidad narrativa, dando vida a personajes cautivadores y tramas intrincadas. También posee una habilidad única para traducir contextos históricos en historias atractivas, lo que la convierte en una voz distintiva en la ficción contemporánea.






- 2011
- 2010
A stunning debut in which Venice is dying - and a long-ago prophecy of an enchanted child has been awakened from the canal's poisoned waters.
- 2010
Im Sommer 1899 erfüllt sich Teos größter Wunsch. Sie reist mit ihrer Familie nach Venedig, in die Stadt der Gondeln, Kanäle und Palazzi. Doch der Anlass der Reise ist ernst: Venedig droht im Meer zu versinken und Teos Eltern, zwei Wissenschaftler, sollen nach einer Lösung des Problems suchen. Dass ihr Schicksal eng mit der Lagunenstadt verknüpft ist, ahnt Teo nicht - bis ihr der Schlüssel zur geheimen Stadt in die Hände fällt. Das Buch entführt Teo ins Reich der Meerjungfrauen, wo sie bei einer Tasse Seetangkakao schier Unglaubliches erfährt: Laut einer uralten Prophezeiung soll sie dazu auserwählt sein, Venedig zu retten. AUSZEICHNUNGEN: Buch des Monats 2010 (Volkacher Akademie für Kinder- und Jugendliteratur)
- 2006
The Remedy
- 441 páginas
- 16 horas de lectura
Mimosina Docezza, a Venetian actress and spy, and Valentine Greatrakes, leader of London's medical underworld, carry on a turbulent love affair and find themselves involved with a mysterious young girl, Pevenche, whose true identity is a secret.
- 2005
Venice. Tales of the City
- 464 páginas
- 17 horas de lectura
Elusive and fantastical, Venice is a many-layered confection of history. The writers here have captured what is most important to them in pieces ranging from the city's foundation up to the present time. The voices, entirely diverse, are both international and native: here we meet Hans Christian Andersen, Paolo Barbaro, Bernard Berenson, Mary Braddon, Casanova, Chekov, Thomas Coryate, Gabriele D'Annunzio, John Evelyn, Hans Habe, Hermann Melville, Claude Monet, Margaret Oliphant, Ezra Pound, Rainer Maria Rilke, Francesco Sansovino, Frances Trollope and Elio Zorzi. Variously a City of the Soul, The Watery City, The Merchant City, City Afloat, City at Play, The Cruel City, City of Courtesans, City of Arts, City of Flavours, The Haunted City and City of the Future, Venice is captured here in all her moods.
- 2004
The Illustrated Devil's Dictionary: Abridged by Michelle Lovric
- 64 páginas
- 3 horas de lectura
A potted version of Ambrose Bierce's deliciously wicked Devil's Dictionary. Written almost a 100 years ago, Bierce's work remains a masterpiece of cynicism and emotional depravity. Who said it was a modern malaise? B: BORE: A person who talks when you wish him to listen D: DISTANCE: The only thing that the rich are willing for the poor to call theirs, and keep M: MARRIAGE: The state or condition of a community consisting of a master, a mistress, two slaves, making in all two S: SAUCE: The one infallible sign of civilization and enlightenment. A people with no sauces has a thousand vices. A people with one sauce has only nine hundred and ninety nine. For every sauce invented and accepted, a vice is renounced and forgiven
- 2004
The Floating Book
- 496 páginas
- 18 horas de lectura
This historical novel recreates the human drama behind a pivotal moment in western culture.
- 2002
The Virago Book of Christmas
- 312 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
Christmas began with a good but harassed woman giving birth in difficult domestic circumstances. Somewhere between then and now, the circumstances have changed, but for women today, Christmas is still a time of joys garnered against the odds. We have moved on from stables and mangers to supermarkets and microwaves; palm fronds and shepherds have given way to a spangled conifer and a fat man in a red suit. In this anthology, reflecting the experiences of more than 50 women at Christmas, Ntozake Shange and Agatha Christie rub shoulders with Emily Dickinson and Virginia Woolf. Curl up with a tantalizing volume that gives full reign to the seditious humor, peculiar discomforts, and exquisite social tortures of the season.
- 2002
- 2002







