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Penelope Lively

    17 de marzo de 1933

    Penelope Lively es autora de numerosas y aclamadas novelas y colecciones de cuentos que resuenan en lectores de todas las edades. Su obra explora frecuentemente temas de memoria, tiempo y las intrincadas maneras en que el pasado moldea el presente. Lively profundiza en las complejidades de las relaciones humanas y las vidas interiores de sus personajes con aguda perspicacia. Su prosa es celebrada por su elegancia, concisión y su capacidad para evocar profundas respuestas emocionales.

    Penelope Lively
    New writing 10
    Ghostly Guests
    Ammonites and Leaping Fish
    Penelope Fitzgerald
    En busca de una patria
    La fotografía
    • La fotografía

      • 272 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Glyn Peters, un prestigioso historiador del paisaje, encuentra por casualidad una vieja fotografía en la que aparece su mujer, Kath, fallecida quince años antes, cogida de la mano de otro hombre. El hallazgo le impulsará a indagar en la vida de su mujer con la saña del marido humillado y la meticulosidad del arqueólogo. El descubrimiento de la fotografía también afectará, de una forma u otra, a otras cuatro personas muy cercanas a Kath y les llevará a rememorar algunos de los momentos que compartieron con ella. El lector descubrirá que además de la Kath que vive en el recuerdo de todas ellas existió otra a la que ninguna llegó a conocer.

      La fotografía
      3,5
    • Penelope Fitzgerald

      A Life

      • 544 páginas
      • 20 horas de lectura

      Intimate, perceptive, critically acute, funny, and moving, this biography explores the life of one of the finest English novelists of the last century, Penelope Fitzgerald (1916-2000). A great writer who would never describe herself as such, her novels are short, spare masterpieces that are self-concealing and subtle. She won the Booker Prize for Offshore in 1979, and her last work, The Blue Flower, was hailed as genius. Her early novels drew from personal experiences, such as a boat on the Thames in the 1960s and a failing bookshop in Suffolk, while her later works ventured into historical realms, including pre-Revolution Russia and post-war Italy. Fitzgerald's life mirrored the complexity of her fiction, spanning the twentieth century and shifting from a Bishop's Palace to a sinking barge, and from an intellectual family to hardship. First published at sixty and achieving fame at eighty, her story embodies lateness, patience, and a unique form of heroism. Despite being loved and admired, she remained mysterious, often presenting herself as an absent-minded old lady, concealing a sharp intellect and a rich imagination. This brilliant account, penned by a biographer Fitzgerald admired, delves into her life, writing, and enigmatic self with fascination.

      Penelope Fitzgerald
      4,6
    • Ammonites and Leaping Fish

      A Life in Time

      • 240 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      This book offers a sharp and unsentimental portrayal of Lively, blending humor with insightful reflections on her life and the historical context surrounding her experiences. It captures both her personal journey and the broader societal changes, providing a compelling glimpse into her character and the era she navigated.

      Ammonites and Leaping Fish
      4,3
    • Ghostly Guests

      • 48 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      Unwelcome ghosts are joined by uninvited dragons, gryphons, Martians, and magicians, in eight twisty stories with everyday English settings

      Ghostly Guests
      3,5
    • This anthology of new writing promotes contemporary literature of the English language from Britain and the rest of the Commonwealth. It contains new names among older, recognizable names and includes short stories, poems, novels in progress and short fiction.

      New writing 10
      3,0
    • The House in Norham Gardens

      • 153 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Clare's grandfather brought back a shield from New Guinea seventy years ago, and now Clare's dreams are haunted by images of New Guinea. It is up to her to lay the ghost of an encounter between a Victorian anthropologist and a Stone Age New Guinea tribe to rest. First published in 1974.

      The House in Norham Gardens
      4,0
    • Pack of Cards

      • 336 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      In Pack of Cards, Penelope Lively introduces the reader to slivers of the everyday world that are not always open to observation, as she delves into the minutiae of her characters' lives. Whether she writes about a widow on a visit to Russia, a small boy's consignment to boarding school, or an agoraphobic housewife, Penelope Lively takes the reader past the closed curtains, through the locked door, into a world that seems at first mundane and then at second glance, proves to be uniquely memorable.

      Pack of Cards
      4,0
    • Perfect Happiness

      • 208 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Frances, happily married for many years, and suddenly plunged into mourning. Her international celebrity husband Steve has died leaving her unprepared and vulnerable. This title illuminates two terrifying taboos of the twentieth- century - death and grief.

      Perfect Happiness
      3,9