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Anna Nadotti

    Gun Island
    To the Lighthouse
    Posesión
    River of Smoke
    Flood of Fire (Ibis Trilogy 3)
    The Return : Fathers, Sons and the Land in Between
    • Gun Island

      • 313 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      A spellbinding, globe-trotting novel by the bestselling author of the Ibis trilogy

      Gun Island2019
      3,5
    • With an Introduction and Notes by Dr Nicola Bradbury, University of Reading. This simple and haunting story captures the transcience of life and its surrounding emotions. To the Lighthouse is the most autobiographical of Virginia Woolf's novels. It is based on her own early experiences, and while it touches on childhood and children's perceptions and desires, it is at its most trenchant when exploring adult relationships, marriage and the changing class-structure in the period spanning the Great War.

      To the Lighthouse2018
      3,8
    • SHORTLISTED FOR THE BAILLIE GIFFORD PRIZE FOR NON-FICTION SHORTLISTED FOR THE COSTA BIOGRAPHY AWARD SHORTLISTED FOR THE NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE AWARD FOR AUTOBIOGRAPHY WINNER OF THE SLIGHTLY FOXED BEST FIRST BIOGRAPHY PRIZE ONE OF THE NEW YORK TIMES' TOP 10 BOOKS OF 2016 The Return is at once a universal and an intensely personal tale. It is an exquisite meditation on how history and politics can bear down on an individual life. And yet Hisham Matar's memoir isn't just about the burden of the past, but the consolation of love, literature and art. It is the story of what it is to be human. Hisham Matar was nineteen when his father was kidnapped and taken to prison in Libya. He would never see him again. Twenty-two years later, the fall of Gaddafi meant he was finally able to return to his homeland. In this moving memoir, the author takes us on an illuminating journey, both physical and psychological; a journey to find his father and rediscover his country.

      The Return : Fathers, Sons and the Land in Between2017
      4,2
    • Flood of Fire (Ibis Trilogy 3)

      • 616 páginas
      • 22 horas de lectura

      It is 1839 and tension has been rapidly mounting between China and British India following the crackdown on opium smuggling by Beijing. With no resolution in sight, the colonial government declares war.One of the vessels requisitioned for the attack, the Hind, travels eastwards from Bengal to China, sailing into the midst of the First Opium War. The turbulent voyage brings together a diverse group of travellers, each with their own agenda to pursue. Among them is Kesri Singh, a sepoy in the East India Company who leads a company of Indian sepoys; Zachary Reid, an impoverished young sailor searching for his lost love, and Shireen Modi, a determined widow en route to China to reclaim her opium-trader husband's wealth and reputation. Flood of Fire follows a varied cast of characters from India to China, through the outbreak of the First Opium War and China's devastating defeat, to Britain's seizure of Hong Kong.

      Flood of Fire (Ibis Trilogy 3)2015
      4,1
    • River of Smoke

      • 592 páginas
      • 21 horas de lectura

      In September 1838, a storm blows up on the Indian Ocean and the Ibis, a ship carrying a consignment of convicts and indentured laborers from Calcutta to Mauritius, is caught up in the whirlwind. River of Smoke follows its storm-tossed characters to the crowded harbors of China. There, despite efforts of the emperor to stop them, ships from Europe and India exchange their cargoes of opium for boxes tea, silk, porcelain and silver. Among them are Bahram Modi, a wealthy Parsi opium merchant out of Bombay, his estranged half-Chinese son Ah Fatt, the orphaned Paulette and a motley collection of others whose pursuit of romance, riches and a legendary rare flower have thrown together. All struggle to cope with their losses—and for some, unimaginable freedoms—in the alleys and crowded waterways of 19th-century Canton.

      River of Smoke2011
      3,9
    • Posesión

      • 572 páginas
      • 21 horas de lectura

      Un oscuro graduado en literatura inglesa descubre dos cartas inconclusas y nunca enviadas del eminente victoriano Randolph Henry Ash, cuya destinataria era una mujer que posiblemente fuese su amante. La mujer es Christabel LaMotte, oscura y ambigua poetisa de la época, reivindicada en la actualidad por feministas y lesbianas. Si realmente existió una relación entre ambos, ha hecho un descubrimiento que puede catapultar su carrera académica. Ayudado por una seductora especialista en la obra de la poetisa, seguirá el rastro a través de diversos documentos y reconstruirá una historia de pasiones que encontrará su peculiar espejo en el presente.

      Posesión2003
      3,9