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    Nadie que me acompañe
    Hotel du Lac
    Samuel Beckett. Una biografia
    • Samuel Beckett. Una biografia

      • 748 páginas
      • 27 horas de lectura

      This biography of the Nobel Prize-winning novelist and playwright offers a monumental scholarly work that is also captivating reading. It explores Beckett's rich life, from his upper-middle-class Irish childhood to his early years in Paris and his complex relationship with Joyce. The narrative reveals Beckett's psychological struggles through over 300 previously unknown letters to his confidant, Thomas McGreevy, and highlights his heroic service in the French Resistance. It delves into the post-World War II period, during which Beckett created the masterpieces that established his fame, and examines his growing involvement in theater while he sought to maintain his privacy amidst increasing celebrity. The biography chronicles Beckett's tumultuous family relationships, the psychosomatic illnesses that hindered his writing, and the autobiographical elements in his work. It also details his interactions with publishers, actors, directors, and friends, ultimately portraying him as the enigmatic artist who transformed modern despair into artistic expression. Despite Beckett's initial refusal to authorize the project, Deirdre Bair conducted extensive research and interviews across multiple countries, resulting in a remarkable literary biography that is a significant contribution to the field. Bair, a scholar with a background in journalism and teaching, has crafted a work that scholars and readers alike will find invaluable.

      Samuel Beckett. Una biografia
      3,5
    • Hotel du Lac

      • 188 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Cuando Edith Hope, escritora de novelas románticas, tiene que abandonar Gran Bretaña por motivos sentimentales, se dirige a Suiza, a un hotel a la orilla del Lago Leman, cerca de Ginebra. Edith va a permanecer en el Hotel du Lac el tiempo suficiente para que sus amigos de Inglaterra olviden el episodio amoroso del que fue protagonista, episodio que causó su declive social y que ella irá reviviendo y desvelando al lector, a pesar de las trampas y los obstáculos que una memoria reacia al recuerdo acostumbra a interponer. Hotel du Lac es una novela en la que se traza, a través de las actitudes y comportamientos de los personajes, un fresco del amor romántico y la condición femenina.

      Hotel du Lac
      3,6
    • Nadie que me acompañe

      • 395 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      In an extraordinary period immediately before the first non-racial election and the beginning of majority rule in South Africa, Vera Stark, the protagonist of Nadine Gordimer's passionate new novel, weaves a ruthless interpretation of her own past into her participation in the present as a lawyer representing blacks in the struggle to reclaim the land. The return of exiles is transforming the city, and through the lives of Didymus Maqoma, his wife Sibongile, and their lovely daughter who cannot even speak her parents' African language, the reader experiences the strange passions, reversals, and dangers that accompany new-won access to power. All must change: Didymus, once a major actor in the resistance, making way for Sibongile's emergence as a political figure; Vera, working through the consequences of a lifetime's commitments to a new kind of relationship with a new man of the times, Zeph Rapulana.

      Nadie que me acompañe
      3,1