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Ronald Hayman

    4 de mayo de 1932 – 20 de enero de 2019
    The Death and Life of Sylvia Plath
    K. A Biography of Kafka
    Thomas Mann
    Brecht
    Hitler and Geli
    A life of Jung
    • A life of Jung

      • 544 páginas
      • 20 horas de lectura

      Carl Jung's theories made him one of the world's most influential psychoanalysts. With a combination of charisma, simplicity and brutal outspokenness, he inspired in his patients deep hatred and overpowering love in equal measure. Some he saved from psychosis, while he drove others to despair. Until his death in 1961, he initiated groundbreaking ideas, yet trusted only his impulses. With impeccable research including access to unpublished and previously unused material Ronald Hayman reveals what went on during Jung's sessions, and explores the great man's own sanity. Other biographers have either celebrated him as an idol or condemned him for his failings. In Jung, Hayman neither ignores his faults nor exaggerates them. The result is a rare insight into how Jung's revolutionary ideas grew out of his own extraordinary experiences.

      A life of Jung
    • Few people knew about the affair Adolf Hitler had with his niece, Geli Raubal, when he was 38 and she was only 17. Geli came to live with Hitler in his house in Berchtesgaden with her mother, Angelika Raubal - his widowed half-sister and the only one of his relatives he was on good terms with.

      Hitler and Geli
    • Brecht

      • 448 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      Provides a detailed portrait of the renowned poet, playwright, theatrical director, and political theorist, examining both his volatile public and personal relationships, and sorting through the contradictions and inconsistencies of his views

      Brecht
    • Thomas Mann

      • 672 páginas
      • 24 horas de lectura

      Thomas Mann, author of Death in Venice, The Magic Mountain, and Buddenbrooks was a man with secrets. This biography offers a portrait of the Nobel Prize-winning German novelist, drawing on Mann's unexpurgated diaries. It uncovers a brilliant writer's mask to reveal the private man: his bisexuality, his obsession with preserving appearances and the deep guilt which plagued him for nearly fifty years.

      Thomas Mann
    • K. A Biography of Kafka

      • 349 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Ronald Hayman's brilliant portrayal of the tormented man and the inspired writerguarantees its status as the classic account of Kafka's life.Hayman shows how the unique writings of this extraordinary man force us to reconsider all our assumptions about how to divide fiction from fact;for,obsessively,Kafka used literature as a means of putting himself on trial,of enacting the terrible conflicts of his day-to-day existence.

      K. A Biography of Kafka
    • Not a conventional biograpy, this book offers an explanation of Sylvia Plath's death in 1963. The author looks back on Plath's life in an attempt to offer an objective account of why she killed herself. It discusses her life with her husband Ted Hughes, who had control of all her copyright works, as she killed herself without making a will. This edition brings the story full circle, as it includes the publication of "Birthday Letters", the death of Ted Hughes and Elaine Feinstein's biography of him, along with Erica Wagner's book "Ariel's Gift", the Al Alvarez autobiography which includes new material and Lucas Meyers's new book "Crow Steered Bergs Appeared".

      The Death and Life of Sylvia Plath
    • A short book combining extracts from the work of one of the world's greatest thinkers combined with commentary from one of Britain's most distinguished writers on philosophy.

      Nietzsche
    • The Set-Up

      An Anatomy of the English Theatre Today

      • 316 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Exploring the dynamics of English theatre in the late 20th Century, this book delves into the influence of financial interests and underlying motivations within its structure and systems. It offers a critical analysis of the pressures shaping the theatrical landscape, providing insight into the complex interplay between art and commerce.

      The Set-Up
    • Exploring the evolving art of acting, this groundbreaking 1969 publication delves into the distinct approaches required for theatre, film, and television. It highlights the transformative changes in the acting profession during the 1960s, illustrating how actors adapt their techniques to suit various media. This comprehensive examination provides valuable insights into the craft and its ongoing evolution, making it a seminal work in the field of performance studies.

      Techniques of Acting
    • Gunter Grass

      • 74 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      Focusing primarily on the fiction of Günter Grass, this study offers a comprehensive examination of his literary development and achievements. It also considers his contributions across various genres, including poetry, plays, political writing, criticism, and graphic art. Ronald Hayman's analysis provides insights into the multifaceted nature of Grass's work, highlighting the significance of his influence in literature since its original publication in 1985.

      Gunter Grass