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Beryl Bainbridge

    21 de noviembre de 1932 – 2 de julio de 2010

    Esta autora inglesa es reconocida por su ficción psicológica, a menudo ambientada en las clases trabajadoras. Sus narrativas profundizan en las complejidades de la naturaleza humana y la dinámica social, capturando hábilmente las tensiones y emociones subyacentes en la vida cotidiana. Es celebrada por una voz literaria distintiva que da vida a personajes complejos con una profunda perspicacia.

    Beryl Bainbridge
    Injury Time
    Master Georgie
    A Quiet Life
    Sweet William
    The Birthday Boys
    Una insólita aventura
    • The Birthday Boys

      • 189 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      The four men who accompanied Captain Scott on his doomed expedition each tell their own story in this fictional reconstruction of the attempt to reach the South Pole.

      The Birthday Boys
    • Sweet William

      • 192 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Beryl Bainbridge's classic early novel weaves a dark, clever tale of a young woman in thrall to a golden stranger in 1960s London.

      Sweet William
    • Beryl Bainbridge's classic early novel of English domestic life after the War, A Quiet Life is laced with irony and wicked black humour, and was praised by Hilary Mantel as 'one of the funniest books I have ever read'.

      A Quiet Life
    • In 1854, when the battle of Inkerman in the Crimea was over, five survivors were hurriedly assembled in front of the camera. A sixth figure added symmetry to the group - Master Georgie. In the distance a young woman circled round and round like a bird above a robbed nest

      Master Georgie
    • Injury Time

      • 159 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Edward is throwing a dinner party with Binny, his mistress. Aware that she has long been denied those small intimacies that his wife takes for granted - choosing a birthday present for his sister, for example, or sorting his socks - he wants to give her a chance to feel more involved in his life, to socialise with some of his friends (the discreet ones). Things are a little awkward to begin with - a late start and him having to be away by half past ten - but everything seems to be going well. But then some uninvited, and rather forceful guests arrive, and it doesn't look like Edward is going to make it home on time.

      Injury Time
    • Every Man For Himself

      • 214 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      'Brilliant ... do not miss this novel' DAILY TELEGRAPH * *'A moving, microcosmic portrait of an era's bitter end' THE TIMES

      Every Man For Himself
    • According to Queeney

      • 288 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      In the 1770s and 1780s Dr Johnson, having completed his life's work, is running an increasingly chaotic life. Torn between his strict morality and his undeclared passion for the widow of an old friend, he is revealed here in all his wit and glory.

      According to Queeney
    • Young Adolf

      • 224 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      A black comedy about Hitler's time in Liverpool* 'Vintage bittersweet Bainbridge' - MAIL ON SUNDAY schovat popis

      Young Adolf