Miedo a volar/Fear of flying
- 348 páginas
- 13 horas de lectura
Erica Jong ha utilizado consistentemente su oficio para dar a las mujeres una voz poderosa y racional en la forja de una conciencia feminista. Su obra, que abarca novelas, poesía y ensayos, profundiza en temas de identidad femenina, sexualidad y profundas cuestiones filosóficas. Demuestra un dominio de la ficción histórica, tejiéndola con narrativa personal y explorando las complejidades de la condición humana. Sus palabras poseen un poder transformador, ofreciendo inspiración y esperanza, como lo demuestra su alcance global.
Last Gasp has picked up back issues of this amazing series. This publication, originally founded by Ambrose Bierce in 1877, has been revived by Hinckle and contains some very fine journalism from some of today's most respected writers. Included are articles by Francis Ford Coppola, Allen Ginsberg, Robert Crumb, Susie Bright, Dr. Hunter S. Thompson, Ron Turner, and Warren Hinckle.
An illustrated exploration of the world of witchcraft in which the author combines fact and fantasy in both poetry and prose.
The second book of a trilogy of novels known collectively as "The Rosy Crucifixion". It is autobiographical and tells the story of the early days of Miller's turbulent second marriage, his impoverished life in New York and his first steps towards being a writer.
Nexus is the third volume of the scandalous trilogy The Rosy Crucifixion, Henry Miller's major life workThe exhilarating final volume of Henry Miller's semi-autobiographical trilogy, Nexus follows his last months in New York. Trapped in a bizarre ménage-à-trois with his fiery wife Mona and her lover Stasia, he finds his life descending into chaos. Finally, betrayed and exhausted, he decides to leave America and sail for Paris, to discover his true vocation as a writer.
Set against the backdrop of Venice, the story follows Jessica Pruitt, an actress grappling with personal loss and the challenges of aging in her profession. While exploring an old Jewish ghetto, she is mysteriously transported to sixteenth-century Venice, becoming the heroine of a Shakespearean play. Here, she embarks on a passionate romance with the young playwright, intertwining her modern struggles with the timeless themes of love and ambition. A reading group guide is also provided for deeper engagement.
Spanning one hundred years, this novel charts the history of four generations of a Jewish family in America.