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    Fire and Fury. Inside the Trump White House
    La muerte de Vishnu
    Empire of Cotton
    The Goldfinch
    Vrouwen, een korte geschiedenis
    The Lizard Cage
    • Fire and Fury. Inside the Trump White House

      • 336 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      With extraordinary access to the Trump White House, Michael Wolff tells the inside story of the most controversial presidency of our time The first nine months of Donald Trump’s term were stormy, outrageous―and absolutely mesmerizing. Now, thanks to his deep access to the West Wing, bestselling author Michael Wolff tells the riveting story of how Trump launched a tenure as volatile and fiery as the man himself. In this explosive book, Wolff provides a wealth of new details about the chaos in the Oval Office. Among the revelations: -- What President Trump’s staff really thinks of him -- What inspired Trump to claim he was wire-tapped by President Obama -- Why FBI director James Comey was really fired -- Why chief strategist Steve Bannon and Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner couldn’t be in the same room -- Who is really directing the Trump administration’s strategy in the wake of Bannon’s firing -- What the secret to communicating with Trump is -- What the Trump administration has in common with the movie The Producers Never before has a presidency so divided the American people. Brilliantly reported and astoundingly fresh, Michael Wolff’s Fire and Fury shows us how and why Donald Trump has become the king of discord and disunion.

      Fire and Fury. Inside the Trump White House2018
      3,4
    • Empire of Cotton

      • 640 páginas
      • 23 horas de lectura

      Now in paperback, this is a history of the cotton industry, and the overwhelming role played by cotton in dictating the shape of our world. It won the Bancroft Prize and the Philip Taft Prize and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize.

      Empire of Cotton2015
      3,9
    • Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction 2014 Aged thirteen, Theo Decker, son of a devoted mother and a reckless, largely absent father, survives an accident that otherwise tears his life apart. Alone and rudderless in New York, he is taken in by the family of a wealthy friend. He is tormented by an unbearable longing for his mother, and down the years clings to the thing that most reminds him of her: a small, strangely captivating painting that ultimately draws him into the criminal underworld. As he grows up, Theo learns to glide between the drawing rooms of the rich and the dusty antiques store where he works. He is alienated and in love - and his talisman, the painting, places him at the centre of a narrowing, ever more dangerous circle. The Goldfinch is a haunted odyssey through present-day America and a drama of enthralling power. Combining unforgettably vivid characters and thrilling suspense, it is a beautiful, addictive triumph - a sweeping story of loss and obsession, of survival and self-invention, of the deepest mysteries of love, identity and fate.

      The Goldfinch2013
      4,0
    • Vrouwen, een korte geschiedenis

      • 224 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      1914, Engeland. De kranten staan vol met artikelen over de Eerste Wereldoorlog. Dorothy Townsend hongert zich dood om ook de vrouwenstrijd in de aandacht te houden. Ze laat haar kinderen als wezen achter. Dochter Evelyn kan met een studiebeurs naar de Verenigde Staten en begint er een briljante, maar eenzame carrière aan de universiteit van Boston. Haar gehandicapte broer zal ze nooit meer zien. Nicht Dorothy heeft een gewoon leven met man en kinderen in een buitenwijk. Haar dochters schamen zich voor haar eenmansprotesten tegen de oorlog. Ze proberen zich allen staande te houden in de harde wereld en leveren op hun manier strijd.

      Vrouwen, een korte geschiedenis2009
      2,5
    • Van Rijn

      • 496 páginas
      • 18 horas de lectura

      Amsterdam, 1667. Pieter Blaeu, a young publisher, meets the aged, destitute painter Rembrandt van Rijn, and is powerfully drawn into his orbit. Together with a poet named Clara he begins a pursuit of the elusive man's confidence, in a quest that is at once a love affair and a layered, luminous portrait of a most mysterious artist and his world. "Here are the sights, smells, sounds and colours of the Dutch golden age alchemised into fictional gold...The marriage of art, history and fiction has rarely been so alive. A cause for celebration" - "The Times". "It is no mean feat for a young writer to pitch herself against the great master and attempt to achieve in prose the explorations of identity that Rembrandt achieved in paint...Van Rijn returns us to [the paintings] with a renewed sense of wonder" - "TLS". "An enticing journey into the past, well observed and researched, and providing a tour of the alternative artistic life of the seventeenth century" - "Sunday Times".

      Van Rijn2006
      3,1
    • The Lizard Cage

      • 430 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      Teza once electrified the people of Burma with his protest songs against the dictatorship. Arrested by the Burmese secret police in the days of mass protest, he is seven years into a twenty-year sentence in solitary confinement, cut off from his family and contact with other prisoners. Enduring the harsh conditions with resourcefulness, Buddhist patience and humour, he searches for news and human connection in every being and object that is grudgingly allowed into his cell. Despite his isolation, Teza has a profound influence on the world of the cage. He inspires the conscience-ridden senior jailer to radical change. His very existence challenges the brutal authority of Handsome, the junior jailer. Even though his server, the criminal Sein Yun, sees compromising the singer as a ticket out of jail, Teza befriends him, risking falling into the trap of forbidden conversation, food and the most dangerous contraband of all, paper and pen. Lastly there's Little Brother, an orphan child growing up inside the walls. Teza and the boy are prisoners of different orders, but their extraordinary friendship frees both of them in utterly surprising ways. Overturning our expectations, Karen Connelly presents us with a mystifying world that celebrates the human spirit, and spirit itself, in the midst of injustice and violence.

      The Lizard Cage2006
      4,5
    • De zevende bedelaar

      • 350 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      / 9789029075688 / Literature translated into Dutch / Nederlands / Dutch / Néerlandais / Niederländisch / paperback / 22 x 14 cm / 350 .pp /

      De zevende bedelaar2004
    • Waiting for an Angel

      • 169 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      The generation-defining successor to Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart. Lomba is a young journalist living under military rule in Lagos, Nigeria, the most dangerous city in the world. His mind is full of soul music and girls and the lyric novel he is writing. But his roommate is brutally attacked by soldiers; his first love is forced to marry a wealthy general; and his neighbors on Poverty Street are planning a demonstration that is bound to incite riot and arrests. Lomba can no longer bury his head in the sand. Helon Habila's vivid, exciting, and heart-wrenching debut opens a window onto a world in some ways familiar-with its sensuously depicted streets, student life, and vibrant local characters-yet ruled by one of the world's most corrupt and oppressive regimes, a scandal that ultimately drives Lomba to take a risk in the name of something greater than himself. Habila captures the energy, sensitivity, despair, and stubborn hope of a new African generation with a combination of gritty realism and poetic beauty.

      Waiting for an Angel2003
    • La muerte de Vishnu

      • 295 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Um Vishnu nicht zu wecken, falls er noch nicht gestorben war, schlich Mrs. Asrani mit der Teekanne auf Zehenspitzen die Treppe hinunter. So beginnt der Roman, in dem ein Mietshaus in Bombay zum Spiegel indischen Lebens wird. Farben, Humor und Temperament Indiens werden ebenso brillant eingefangen wie die hinduistische Mythologie: Wiedergeburt, Götter und Dämonen. Zu Beginn liegt Vishnu sterbenskrank auf der Treppe, während seine Nachbarn darüber streiten, wer den Krankenwagen bezahlt. Die Handlung entfaltet sich durch die Stockwerke des Mietshauses und zieht uns in die Lebensdramen der Bewohner hinein: die ständigen Streitereien zwischen den Asranis und den Pathaks; Mr. Jalals besessene Suche nach dem Sinn des Lebens, während seine Frau um seinen Verstand fürchtet; Vinod Tanejas Sehnsucht nach seiner lange verlorenen Frau; und Kavitas Teenagerträume, die sie als Heldin eines Hindi-Films sehen, während sie heimlich mit dem Muslim-Jungen Salim durchbrennt. Die Geschichte des Mietshauses wird zur Metapher für die sozialen und religiösen Spaltungen in Indien. Vishnus Aufstieg im Treppenhaus spiegelt die Wanderung der Seele wider. Seine Erinnerungen und Visionen, darunter die Liebe zu Padmini und die Lehren seiner Mutter über Vishnu, bilden ein faszinierendes Gegengewicht zu den humorvollen Erzählungen der Hausbewohner und werfen die Frage auf, ob Vishnu mehr ist als nur der Hüter des Mietshauses.

      La muerte de Vishnu2001
      3,7