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Paul Bailey

    16 de febrero de 1937

    Este escritor británico es célebre por sus perspicaces exploraciones de la psique humana y las intrincadas dinámicas sociales. Sus obras se caracterizan por una profunda introspección y un examen detallado de las motivaciones de los personajes. El autor emplea magistralmente el lenguaje para crear narrativas atmosféricas e intelectualmente estimulantes. Los lectores aprecian su habilidad para capturar los sutiles matices de la experiencia humana.

    Gabriel's Lament
    Think of an Elephant
    Old Soldiers
    An English Madam
    Los miserables
    The Oxford Book of London
    • All great cities inspire literature, but none has so consistently ignited the literary imagination like London. Writers, poets, historians, and artists have chronicled the capital's evolution from its humble origins to its status as a vibrant metropolis. This anthology captures the city's allure for both visitors and residents, spanning from the Middle Ages to the present day with wit, humor, and pathos. Among the contributors are those whose depictions have cemented London in the popular consciousness: Charles Dickens's fog-laden streets, Ben Jonson's satirical takes on low-life, and William Wordsworth's rapture over Westminster Bridge. Equally compelling are vivid portrayals of the down-and-out and the aristocracy, as well as the city's museums, theatres, galleries, and parks—all rendered in unforgettable verse and prose. Notable accounts include Daniel Defoe's reflections on the Plague year and the daily records of the Great Fire by John Evelyn and Samuel Pepys, alongside eye-witness accounts of coronations and funerals that convey an unmatched immediacy. The experiences of foreign visitors, the thrills and challenges of London buses and the Underground, and the sprawling suburbs contribute to a dazzling panorama. This anthology serves as both an introduction and a tribute to the fascinating city of London.

      The Oxford Book of London
      4,4
    • "El argumento de la novela Los miserables de Víctor Hugo se centra en la historia de Jean Valjean, condenado a prisión por robar una hogaza de pan para sus sobrinos. Al salir de la cárcel, Valjean reincide en el robo, pero la buena voluntad de un sacerdote lo hace reformar su vida. El inspector Javert se obsesiona con capturarlo de nuevo". Editor

      Los miserables
      4,3
    • An English Madam

      • 176 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      The story of the English woman who became a madam running a brothel which achieved national press coverage when it was revealed she was accepting "Luncheon Vouchers" as payment. The story of Cynthia's life is remarkable. She emerges as a tough but lovable, highly principled in her own way, with a very real concern for the ordinary loneliness and difficulties faced by some ageing men, whose not always ordinary desires she went to great trouble to satisfy.

      An English Madam
      4,1
    • Old Soldiers

      • 128 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      Reissue to follow up publication of Paul Bailey's new novel Kitty and Virgil. Two of his previous novels 'Peter Smart's Confessions' and 'Gabriel's Lament', were shortlisted for the Booker Prize.

      Old Soldiers
      4,0
    • Think of an Elephant

      A New Way of Seeing and Being in the W

      • 352 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Too often, it seems that science and spirituality are irreconcilable—but by linking the apparently unrelated fields of quantum physics, holistic health, cosmology, theology, neuroscience, evolutionary theory, and consciousness studies, Paul Bailey proves that each is a facet of a greater, unified reality, and that science and spirituality are two sides of the same coin. Only when we make this link will the true nature of the universe be revealed to us. What Bailey has to say will inspire mind-shifts and alter our perception of the universe. The book's revolutionary insights emerged from a whimsically phrased, but ultimately serious question that scientists tried to answer: if an elephant were sucked into a black hole, where would its matter go? They ultimately realized that each person's vision of the elephant's fate shifted depending on his or her particular viewing position. And that's what Bailey allows us to do: see reality from a different perspective. With this knowledge, we finally understand our place in the universe and gain new insights into some of the most challenging questions facing the world today.

      Think of an Elephant
      3,7
    • Shortlisted for the 1986 Booker Prize, Gabriel’s Lament has received huge critical acclaim. Fourth Estate will re-publish in the wake of Bailey’s new novel, Kitty and Virgil.

      Gabriel's Lament
      3,0
    • Novelist Paul Bailey's selection of prose and poetry chosen to reflect the magic of 1st love - and the trials that often follow. 1st Love is a unique collection of extracts from letters, diaries, poetry and fiction, from ancient times to present day. Heathcliff's love for Cathy in Wuthering Heights, Romeo's for Juliet: Keat's longing letters to Fanny Brawne; Captain Wentworth's appeal to Anne Elliot in Jane Austen's Persuasion. Poets, Saints, Wives and Mistresses, Husbands and suitors- here are lovers galore.

      First Love
      3,5
    • An autobiographical memoir, set for the most part in London in the 1940s and 50s, by the author of "At the Jerusalem", "Trespasses" and "An English Madam: The Life and Work of Cynthia Payne". It is composed of fifty scenes or fragments of memory which describe Bailey's parents, relatives, friends and acquaintances.

      An Immaculate Mistake
      3,8
    • Uncle Rudolf

      • 183 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Reminiscing, 70 year old Andrew remembers his uncle - a lyric tenor who ended up in operetta - who rescued him from a likely death in fascist Romania. Stories of Rudolf's career and eccentric household are intertwined with the unfolding of secrets that have shadowed Andrew's otherwise happy life

      Uncle Rudolf
      3,0
    • Blood Will Tell

      • 250 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Paige Decker excels in decoding the mysteries of DNA but finds her skills challenged when Carl Parker, a man asserting his innocence in a murder conviction, seeks help from her colleague Leo Cunningham. As they delve into the investigation, the story unfolds with themes of justice, truth, and the complexities of genetic evidence, pushing Paige to confront ethical dilemmas and the implications of her work.

      Blood Will Tell
      3,2
    • At the Jerusalem

      • 240 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      The story of a gentle, reserved widow who is exposed by bereavement to the alien world outside her home.

      At the Jerusalem
      3,3
    • Sugar Cane

      • 228 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Book by Bailey, Paul

      Sugar Cane
      3,6
    • The School of Whoredom

      • 92 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      Set in 16th-century Rome, the narrative centers on Nanna's efforts to educate her daughter Pippa about love and men. Through a series of candid dialogues, Nanna shares insights on the lives of women, from whores to housewives, emphasizing the art of seduction with wit and satire. Aretino's work is characterized by its bold frankness and playful language, offering a vivid glimpse into the courtesan's world. Renowned as a pioneer of European pornographic writing, Aretino's multifaceted talent shines through in this provocative masterpiece.

      The School of Whoredom
      3,5
    • Pantagruel

      • 129 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      François Rabelais holds a unique place in the history of world literature, and no more so than for his extraordinary satirical entertainment Gargantua and Pantagruel. Here the first of these volumes is presented in a new and lively translation. Pantagruel recounts the life a popular giant. From his portentous birth and colorful childhood, to his visit to Paris and his travels through Utopia, and not withstanding his enormous appetite, Pantagruel’s history is told with a breathtaking degree of gaiety and wit. Ingeniously coining new expressions, and with an unashamed obsession with bodily functions, Rabelais blends prose and poetry, the sacred and profound, to offer a heady satire of the religious society of his day. The result is a bawdy and brilliant celebration of life.

      Pantagruel