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Frank Conroy

    15 de enero de 1936 – 6 de abril de 2005

    Frank Conroy fue un autor estadounidense celebrado por su perspicaz exploración de la experiencia humana. Su producción literaria, que abarcaba memorias, novelas, cuentos y ensayos, a menudo profundizaba en las complejidades de la memoria y la identidad. El estilo de escritura de Conroy se caracterizó por su franqueza e introspección, atrayendo a los lectores al núcleo de sus temas. A través de sus cautivadoras narrativas y su importante papel en el fomento de escritores emergentes en el reconocido Iowa Writers' Workshop, Conroy consolidó su lugar como una figura destacada en las letras estadounidenses.

    Alle Zeit der Welt
    Un cri dans le désert
    The Pushcart Prize, XII
    Body & Soul
    • Un cri dans le désert

      • 544 páginas
      • 20 horas de lectura

      First published in 1967, Stop-Time was immediately recognized as a masterpiece of modern American autobiography, a brilliant portrayal of one boy's passage from childhood to adolescence and beyond. Here is Frank Conroy's wry, sad, beautiful tale of life on the road; of odd jobs and lost friendships, brutal schools and first loves; of a father's early death and a son's exhilarating escape into manhood. Stop-Time is as generous on the subject of growing up lost in America, as moving in its absolute intelligence and compassion, as anywork that has appeared before or since.

      Un cri dans le désert2007
      3,0
    • Alle Zeit der Welt

      • 363 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Die kleinen Fluchten und Abenteuer beim Erwachsenwerden stehen im Mittelpunkt von "Alle Zeit der Welt", dem Roman einer Jugend. Die Schauplätze dieses Klassikers der modernen amerikanischen Literatur sind neben Florida und New York, Dänemark und Paris. Dieser Roman handelt von der einzigartigen Lust, sich kopfüber in die Zukunft stürzen zu können.

      Alle Zeit der Welt1996
    • Body & Soul

      • 544 páginas
      • 20 horas de lectura

      In the dim light of a basement apartment, six-year old Claude Rawlings sits at an old white piano, picking out the sounds he has heard on the radio and shutting out the reality of his lonely world. The setting is 1940s New York, a city that is “long gone, replaced by another city of the same name.” Against a backdrop that pulses with sound and rhythm, Body & Soul brilliantly evokes the life of a child prodigy whose musical genius pulls him out of squalor and into the drawing rooms of the rich and a gilt-edged marriage. But the same talent that transforms him also hurtles Claude into a lonely world of obsession and relentless ambition. From Carnegie Hall to the smoky jazz clubs of London, Body & Soul burns with a passion and truth--at once a riveting, compulsive read and a breathtaking glimpse into a boy’s heart and an artist’s soul.

      Body & Soul1993
      4,3
    • The Pushcart Prize, XII

      Best of the Small Presses

      • 592 páginas
      • 21 horas de lectura

      A collection of short stories, essays, and poems, culled from small presses and literary journals

      The Pushcart Prize, XII1988