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Jonathan Carroll

    26 de enero de 1949

    Jonathan Carroll es un autor estadounidense célebre por sus novelas de fantasía moderna y slipstream. Sus narrativas a menudo exploran la intrusión de la imaginación en la realidad, difuminando los límites entre el mundo ordinario y lo surrealista. Frecuentemente comparado con los realistas mágicos de América del Sur, Carroll emplea magistralmente elementos como animales que hablan y reinos que flotan al borde de los sueños. Su estilo distintivo investiga la delicada frontera entre lo real y lo imaginado, ofreciendo a los lectores una experiencia literaria única y cautivadora.

    Jonathan Carroll
    Sleeping in Flame
    The Wooden Sea
    Glass Soup
    A Child Across The Sky
    From the Teeth of Angels
    Outside the Dog Museum
    • Mr Breakfast

      • 272 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Graham Patterson is a middling comedian whose career (and love life) has gone up in smoke. After buying a new car, he embarks on a cross country road trip to see his brother Joel, to try and figure what he should do with himself and his career. Midway, after his car breaks down, he enters a tattoo parlor, mesmerized by the unique beauty of the tattoo work on display. After paging through a catalog of styles, he chooses a very rare tattoo -- a bee inside a frog inside a hawk inside a lion-- that the tattooist's Japanese mentor created. It is a tattoo with strange qualities, to the extent that the tattoo will allow the protagonist to explore alternative versions of his own life and ultimately choose his preferred life. This was something the tattooist was once offered but she preferred to keep the life she had. From this moment on, Graham Patterson will no longer be a simple comedian on the path of decline, nor a man who has to decide whether to marry his partner with whom he is deeply in love, nor the great world-famous photographer that everyone knows and admires for the famous image depicting Mr. Breakfast. From this moment Graham Patterson will gain the opportunity to travel in three different lives, until he finally gets to choose one, the definitive one. At what price, though? And how to choose between fame and love?

      Mr Breakfast2023
      3,7
    • Barnstorming

      A Negro Baseball Story

      • 308 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Set in the 1940s, the story follows Davis Sterling, a privileged heir who shifts from a carefree lifestyle to a serious pursuit in sports writing, defying his father's expectations. His journey leads him to cover a baseball team, where he encounters the groundbreaking first white player in the Negro Baseball Leagues. Along the way, he also discovers love, challenging societal norms and personal ambitions. This narrative explores themes of identity, ambition, and the complexities of race in sports during a transformative era.

      Barnstorming2021
    • Шантарам

      • 864 páginas
      • 31 horas de lectura

      Эта преломленная в художественной форме исповедь человека, который сумел выбраться из бездны и уцелеть, протаранила все списки бестселлеров и заслужила восторженные сравнения с произведениями лучших писателей нового времени, от Мелвилла до Хемингуэя

      Шантарам2010
      4,1
    • Stories

      • 428 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      "The joy of fiction is the joy of the imagination. . . ." The best stories engage readers, compelling them to turn pages in anticipation of what comes next. Great literature is defined by its imagination, as demonstrated in this exceptional anthology, which redefines the boundaries of imaginative fiction. It features contributions from renowned writers like Peter Straub, Chuck Palahniuk, Roddy Doyle, and Joyce Carol Oates, among others, showcasing their craft and challenging misconceptions about genres. Curated by Neil Gaiman and Al Sarrantonio, who personally selected each story, the anthology sets a high standard for this "new literature of the imagination." The collection aims to present familiar themes in fresh, illuminating ways. Notable tales include Joe Hill's disturbing exploration of evil in "Devil on the Staircase," Lawrence Block's unique take on fishing in "Catch and Release," and Carolyn Parkhurst's dark sibling rivalry in "Unwell." Joanne Harris introduces ancient gods in modern New York in "Wildfire in Manhattan," while Richard Adams's "The Knife" delves into vengeance. Jeffery Deaver's "The Therapist" features a psychologist on a mission to save lives, and Neil Gaiman's chilling "The Truth Is a Cave in the Black Mountains" offers a haunting punishment for a grave crime. This visionary volume will transform readers’ perspectives and ignite a renewed appreciation for exceptional fiction.

      Stories2010
      3,8
    • Glass Soup

      • 324 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      For connoisseurs of imaginative fiction, the novels of Jonathan Carroll are a special treat that occupy a space all their own. His surreal fictions, which deftly mix the everyday with the extraordinary, have won him a devoted following. Now, in Glass Soup, Carroll continues to astound . . . .The realm of the dead is built from the dreams--and nightmares--of the living. Octopuses drive buses. God is a polar bear. And a crowded highway literally leads to hell.Once before, Vincent Ettrich and his lover, Isabelle Neukor, crossed over from life to death and back again. Now Isabelle bears a very special child, who may someday restore the ever-changing mosaic that is reality. Unless the agents of Chaos can lure her back to the land of the dead--and trap her there forever.Glass Soup is another exquisite and singular creation from the author January magazine described as "incapable of writing a bad book much less an uninteresting one."

      Glass Soup2006
      3,9
    • Besos en Manhattan

      • 296 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      El Preemption se alza en un Manhattan de cuento de hadas y afilada realidad. Es un antiguo edificio de apartamentos con el ascensor más antiguo del barrio, un enigmático conserje y un propietario que viaja por todo el mundo bajo diversos alias. Ahí vive Patrick Rigg, un tiburón de Wall Street que tiene un harén de hermosas mujeres. Patrick comparte piso con James Branch, un reservado contable que se enamora de Rally, una escritora de libros de viajes y ocasional visitante del harén de Rigg. Y Rally quiere todo lo que ansían las ávidas heroínas de Schickler... y encontrará al solitario James, que cuenta historias a las paredes del ascensor del Preemption.

      Besos en Manhattan2005
      3,5
    • White apples

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Vincent Ettrich, an engaging philanderer, discovers that he has died and come back to life - but he has no idea why. He gradually discovers that he was deliberately brought back to life by his one true love, Isabelle, so he could educate their son who, if correctly raised, would save the universe.

      White apples2003
      3,8
    • The Wooden Sea

      • 256 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Frannie McCabe realizes something seriously weird is going on when the dead dog he buried keeps turning up again. The Sciavos, a couple whose domestic war has the police involved, disappear completely. And Frannie's teenage self arrives to help him sort out his mistakes - before its too late.

      The Wooden Sea2001
      3,6
    • When bestselling novelist Sam Bayer decides it's time he wrote his "Great Book", he chooses as his subject the death of a teenage beauty, Pauline Ostrova - the 'Beehive'. The town of Crane's view never felt the same after he discovered her body, floating in the lake, over twenty years before. Her boyfriend, Edward Durant, was arrested for the murder, tried and imprisoned. He died in Sing Sing jail. Sam Bayer's new book will tell her story, bring her to life again, and restore something of what the town had lost. But, for Samuel Bayer, the journey into his past becomes a terrifying jolt into the reality of the present. Bayer's gesture of respect to his youth turns sour in the face of all that he unearths; for many of the people close to him, this leads to devastating - and fatal - consequences.

      Kissing the Beehive1998
      3,4