Awarded the Sue Kaufman Prize for First Fiction, this New York Times bestseller showcases the author’s compelling narrative style. It has been recognized as a Notable Book by the New York Times, highlighting its impact and quality. The story promises to engage readers with its unique themes and character development, making it a standout in contemporary literature.
Award-winning French playwright Reza joined Nicolas Sarkozy and his team as he campaigned for the French presidency. This is a spellbinding look at the interplay between two formidable figures, bound by intellect and nation.
In this compelling narrative, a writer embarks on a quest to uncover the truth behind his family's tragic past during World War II, blending memoir, reportage, mystery, and scholarly detective work. The story begins with a boy haunted by the disappearance of six relatives during the Holocaust, a topic that captivated him from childhood. Years later, after discovering desperate letters written to his grandfather in 1939 and hearing fragmented stories of betrayal, he seeks out the remaining eyewitnesses to his relatives' fates. This journey spans a dozen countries across four continents, revealing the painful discrepancies between lived history and the narratives we construct. Ultimately, it leads him back to the small Ukrainian town where his family's story began, where answers to a long-standing mystery await. The narrative deftly intertwines past and present, blending a world-spanning odyssey with childhood memories of a lost generation of immigrant Jews, alongside reflections on biblical texts and Jewish history. This exploration transforms a family's tale into a profound meditation on our tenuous connection to the past. Deeply personal and beautifully written, this literary work illuminates the themes of loss and discovery over time.
Imagine que se convierte en un autor de gran éxito cuando todavía es universitario. Fama y millones de dólares difuminan la muerte de su insufrible padre. Fiestas glamurosas en Manhattan, sexo y drogas le sumergen en la vorágine de la autodestrucción. Imagine que poco después tiene una segunda oportunidad, como le sucede a Bret Easton Ellis en "Lunar Park": una nueva vida junto a su esposa y sus hijos en un idílico barrio residencial. Sin embargo, todo esto puede cambiar... En una fatídica fiesta de Halloween, Bret Easton Ellis cree ver a uno de sus personajes de ficción más temibles conduciendo un coche como el de su padre, mientras, en la habitación de su hijastra, una muñeca ha cobrado vida. Extrañamente, la casa desprende una atmósfera fantasmal y en el exterior las cosas no parecen ir mejor: se suceden una serie de asesinatos y desapariciones de niños de la misma edad que su hijo. Lunar Park es una obra excepcional en la que se confunden realidad y ficción, y en ella el enfant terrible de la literatura americana arremete contra su propia biografía.
With two young children she adores, loving parents back in London, and an admired husband, Charlie, working at the British embassy in Washington, the world seems an effervescent place of parties, jazz and family happiness to Mary vander Linden. But when Frank, an American newspaper reporter, enters their lives, Mary embarks on a passionate affair.