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Nicole Krauss

    18 de agosto de 1974

    Nicole Krauss teje narrativas que profundizan en el intrincado tapiz de la conexión humana y la búsqueda de significado dentro de las complejidades de la vida. Su ficción entrelaza hábilmente los destinos de los personajes, revelando resonancias inesperadas y una profunda profundidad emocional. Con una aguda sensibilidad para el lenguaje y la metáfora, explora la fragilidad de la existencia junto al poder perdurable del amor y la memoria que nos une a través del tiempo y el espacio. Su prosa se caracteriza por una belleza conmovedora y una profunda comprensión del corazón humano.

    Nicole Krauss
    The Future Dictionary of America
    Forest Dark
    Man Walks into a Room
    Great house
    To Be a Man
    La historia del amor
    • La historia del amor

      • 287 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      La publicación de la segunda novela de Nicole Krauss confirmó su extraordinario talento, recibiendo elogios de críticos y escritores, incluido el Premio Nobel J. M. Coetzee. Con una mezcla de humor y ternura, la autora aborda el insondable tema del amor, la pérdida y la memoria, rindiendo homenaje a la literatura y su capacidad para transformar vidas. Leo Gursky, un cerrajero polaco jubilado en Nueva York, teme morir sin que nadie lo haya visto. Su vida da un giro cuando recibe un manuscrito perdido, acompañado de una carta enigmática, que lo lleva a revivir recuerdos de su juventud. Mientras tanto, Alma Singer, una quinceañera que enfrenta los dilemas de su edad, decide que es hora de que su madre supere la tristeza tras la muerte de su padre. Su búsqueda de un nuevo marido para su madre se entrelaza con la novela "La historia del amor", escrita en yidis y adquirida por su padre en Buenos Aires. Surgen interrogantes sobre el pasado de su padre, el autor del libro y un misterioso hombre que ha encargado su traducción al inglés. La narrativa se intensifica a medida que los caminos de Leo y Alma se cruzan, revelando una trama ingeniosa que culmina en un final inolvidable. Con un tono intimista, Krauss logra contar una profunda historia de amor, llena de pasión y melancolía, que resonará con todo tipo de lectores.

      La historia del amor
      3,9
    • Deftly weaving from one end of life to another - from ageing parents to newborn babies, from a young girl's coming-of-age to an old woman's unexpected delivery of a strange new second youth, from mystery and wonder at a life at its close or at a future waiting to unfold, Nicole Krauss's stories illuminate the moments in the lives of women in which the forces of sex, power and violence collide. With sons and lovers, seducers and friends, husbands lost and regained, or husbands who were never husbands at all, how many men does can a woman's lifetime hold? What does it mean to be a man and a woman together; or a man and a woman, once together and now apart? Beautiful, taut and dark, spinning across the world, from Switzerland, Japan and New York to Tel Aviv, Los Angeles and South America, To Be a Man delves with originality and timeliness into questions of masculinity and violence, regret and regeneration, control and desire; and shines a fierce, unwavering light onto men and women, and into the uncharted gulfs that lie between them.

      To Be a Man
      3,6
    • Great house

      • 304 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      In New York a woman spends a night with a young Chilean poet before he departs, leaving her his desk. Later, he is arrested by Pinochet's secret police ... In north london, a man caring for his dying wife discovers a lock of hair that unravels a terrible secret ... In Jerusalem, an antiques dealer reassembles his father's study, plundered by the Nazis. One item remains missing ... Spanning continets and decades, weaving an intricate web of its characters' lives, Great House tells a soaring story of love, loss and survival against the odds.

      Great house
      3,5
    • Man Walks into a Room

      • 248 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Samson Greene wanders into the Nevada desert, unaware of how he reached there, oblivious even to his own identity, and with a tumour pressing against his brain. When he is picked up and taken to the hospital, there is some possibility that his life could be saved, but whether his mind could be saved, his memories be retained is not clear. Anna, his wife of ten years, is by his side when he undergoes the surgery and comes out alive, but without twenty four years of his memory. He cannot recognise his wife, his beautiful house, and the rows of books that he had lovingly collected and read. It is a difficult situation for Samson, who feels like a stranger in his own life, and for Anna to see her husband separated from her by the chasm of oblivion. As Samson and Anna try to come to terms with their new life, some of their questions are answered, the others are left unresolved. To understand his new self, to find a meaning for his new life Samson has to go to the desert again.

      Man Walks into a Room
      3,2
    • Forest Dark

      • 290 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      An acclaimed novelist presents a breathtakingly original tale of personal transformation, intertwining the lives of two disparate characters—a seasoned lawyer and a young novelist—both drawn to the Israeli desert in search of meaning. Jules Epstein, a 68-year-old man marked by ambition and a larger-than-life persona, faces a profound metamorphosis following the deaths of his parents, a long marriage's end, and retirement from his prestigious legal career. Compelled to give away his possessions, he embarks on a journey to Israel with an unclear intention to honor his parents. In Tel Aviv, he encounters a charismatic rabbi who believes Epstein is a descendant of King David and introduces him to his captivating daughter. She persuades him to join her film project about David's life in the desert, leading to transformative experiences. Meanwhile, a young novelist from Brooklyn, grappling with writer's block and a troubled marriage, returns to the Tel Aviv Hilton, a place steeped in her history. Seeking inspiration, she meets a retired literature professor who offers her an intriguing project, plunging her into a mystery that reshapes her understanding of life. Rich in humor and insight, this novel explores themes of metamorphosis and self-discovery, urging readers to look beyond the visible toward the infinite.

      Forest Dark
      3,1
    • The Future Dictionary of America

      • 400 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      Imagine what a dictionary might look like about thirty years hence, when all of the world's problems are solved and our current dictionaries are a distant memory. Dave Eggers, Jonathan Safran Foer and Nicole Krauss have lined up an incredible array of writers to bring you that futuristic dictionary and a vision of the world as it might be. Think of it as a dictionary of language for describing what the future could look like a dictionary that is both useful and romantic, hopeful and necessary, pragmatic and idealistic, and frequently funny. This is science fiction but with a difference.

      The Future Dictionary of America