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Donald Michael Thomas

    Donald Michael Thomas
    Flying in to Love
    Memories & Hallucinations
    The Japanese Tattoo
    A Child of Love and War: Verse Memoir
    The Last Waltz: Poems
    Hunters in the Snow
    • Hunters in the Snow

      • 162 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Vienna in the early 20th century was, in the words of our protagonist and narrator, a soulless, syphilitic whore of a city; a turbulent and bubbling melting pot of races, creeds and politics, rapidly expanding as it strained to contain the ever-increasing multitudes. In such places the nightmare moments of modern history are conceived. This novel is a fictionalised account of those who were to change the very collective psyche of mankind. It is a vivid and poignant portrayal of the sometimes thin dividing line between becoming good or evil.D.M. Thomas is a British novelist and poet, born and living in Cornwall. His novel The White Hotel was an international bestseller and shortlisted for the Booker Prize. It is rightly considered a modern classic, translated into more than 30 languages. John Updike said of the book: ‘Astonishing … A forthright sensuality mixed with a fine historical feeling for the nightmare moments in modern history, a dreamlike fluidity and quickness’; the statement could equally be applied to Hunters in the Snow.

      Hunters in the Snow
    • The Last Waltz: Poems

      • 96 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      In both his poetry and his novels, such as the iconic world-bestseller The White Hotel, D. M. Thomas has followed his own vision, ignoring the fashionable and the expected. The Last Waltz is no exception. The impression it leaves is of experience, personal and historical, distilled over a life stretching from the threat of Hitler to the threat to freedom of thought and speech today. The moods vary, from grief to controlled anger to satirical humour; the themes, from falling in love on his first day at Infants school to a royal wedding competing in our news (successfully) with Palestinians being massacred. All explored with immense assurance in a rich variety of forms.‘There aren’t many poets in England as good as Thomas.’ – The Guardian.

      The Last Waltz: Poems
    • A Child of Love and War: Verse Memoir

      • 282 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      D. M. Thomas, author of the iconic world-bestseller novel The White Hotel, explores here some of the key emotional and sexual events and relationships in what has often been a turbulent inner and domestic life. The result is a brilliant, searingly honest and moving verse memoir. The period covered is from his birth in 1935 to the death of his second wife in 1998. He is the winner of a Cholmondeley Award for his poetry.‘There aren’t many poets in England as good as Thomas.’ – The Guardian.D. M. Thomas is an internationally known poet and novelist. His third novel, The White Hotel, considered a modern classic, has been translated into more than thirty languages. Three more of his most recent works, Hunters in the Snow (2014), Corona Man (2020) and The Last Waltz (2021) are also published by the Cornovia Press. He lives in his native Cornwall with his fourth wife Angela.

      A Child of Love and War: Verse Memoir
    • A crimson fish wrestles a man. A horned demon stares menacingly.  These vivid scenes are tattoos, created in pain, incised in the flesh of the Yakuza, Japan's feared secret society of gangsters. They are the visions of the Irezumi, the legendary tattoo artists, who spend years creating living masterpieces. Photographer Sandi Fellman describes this strange and violent world both in her text and in her stunning, large 20 x 24 inch Polaroid photographs.  

      The Japanese Tattoo
    • Flying in to Love

      • 272 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      A novel which explores the myths and facts surrounding the assassination of John F. Kennedy. It blends the real, the potential and the imagined, as it questions what would have happened if the assassination attempt had failed.

      Flying in to Love
    • John Trenear, an 84 year old widower, lives alone in a bleak London tower block. He has turned away from a world he finds alien, its customs and beliefs so different from the Christian simplicities of his Cornish childhood. He tweets not, neither does he watch TV. Consequently, when the coronavirus strikes and lockdown is imposed, he has no idea what is happening; Corona to him means only the fizzy soft drink he enjoyed as a child. On VE Day there are no Corona bottles being opened with an explosion of fizz, as they had in the merry street party he remembers: indeed the streets below his flat are incomprehensibly empty. But the day brings him added confusion and distress, for it appears that something called a 'hate crime' has been committed. Corona Man, a study of old age, confusion and isolation, is both very poignant and very funny. D. M. Thomas was an internationally known poet and novelist. His third novel, The White Hotel, considered a modern classic, has been translated into more than thirty languages. His most recent work of fiction, Hunters in the Snow (2014) is also published by the Cornovia Press. He lived in his native Cornwall with his fourth wife Angela. Being incompetent at gardening, trying out new recipes or assembling giant jigsaw puzzles, he spent the months of lockdown writing this fictional verse journal.

      Corona Man: A Fictional Verse Journal in the Plague Year
    • The White Hotel

      • 240 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      It is a dream of electrifying eroticism and inexplicable violence, recounted by a young woman to her analyst, Sigmund Freud. It is a horrifying yet restrained narrative of the Holocaust. It is a searing vision of the wounds of our century, and an attempt to heal them. Interweaving poetry and case history, fantasy and historical truth-telling, The White Hotel is a modern classic of enduring emotional power that attempts nothing less than to reconcile the notion of individual destiny with that of historical fate.

      The White Hotel
    • If you had no place to live -- no food -- no love -- Elena would take you in. She was married -- her husbands were taken away, died, left her. She took lovers -- new, young, old. She suffered in prison...lived as mistress, then servant in the old palace...hid the persecuted ones...melted her make-up for artists' paints...memorized poems while poets burned their manuscripts...found an antique silver crucifix--the state didn't make them anymore...and tried to live--until the next spring. Elena...THE FLUTE-PLAYER

      The Flute-player
    • Pictures At An Exhibition

      • 278 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Fifty years after the Holocaust a group of survivors gathers in London. They are about to enact a baroque Freudian masquerade with backdrops by Munch and music by Mahler. Unsuspectingly they scratch at each others secrets, for each character's identity is in some way hidden.

      Pictures At An Exhibition