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Alan Sillitoe

    4 de marzo de 1928 – 25 de abril de 2010

    Alan Sillitoe fue un escritor inglés cuya obra a menudo capturaba una representación cruda y directa de la vida de la clase trabajadora. Sus narrativas exploraban las frustraciones y aspiraciones profundamente arraigadas de individuos comunes que navegaban por las limitaciones sociales. La prosa de Sillitoe se caracterizaba por su franqueza y aguda perspicacia psicológica, ofreciendo una voz a aquellos que a menudo eran pasados por alto. Sigue siendo una figura importante por su auténtica representación de la resiliencia del espíritu humano y su búsqueda de significado.

    Alan Sillitoe
    Last Loves
    The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner (Signet)
    Collected Stories
    Raw Material
    The Incredible Fencing Fleas
    Fuera del torbellino
    • 2016

      Moggerhanger

      • 510 páginas
      • 18 horas de lectura

      Never before published, Moggerhanger  is the last novel written by iconic British writer Alan Sillitoe before his death in 2010. Originally intended as the third part in a trilogy, the first two of which, A Start in Life and  Life Goes On , were published in England but not in America, Moggerhanger stands on its own as the last act in an amazing writer’s career, a madcap, bawdy, boisterous, and above all comic novel written in a masterly, unflinching hand, Sillitoe’s Don Quixote .Michael Cullen, the narrator of Moggerhanger , is an aimless and now jobless, albeit brilliant and sophisticated, picaresque hero who always seems to end up in a pickle. Cullen finds himself in a Rolls traveling across England and Europe, between visits to his father, the ever-playful and outrageous Gilbert Blaskin, a famous writer, and Blaskin’s long-suffering girlfriend, Mabel; and a criminal boss, Moggerhanger by name, who once employed him and who now sends him on “jobs.” The cast of characters is strange and wonderful—from Labrador dogs, crazed poets, and endless women, to the members of the Green Toe Gang, rat catchers, brothel workers, and investigative journalists, to his old friend and traveling companion Sergeant Bill Straw, a former mercenary soldier. A work of style as well as high comedy, Moggerhanger  will make you want to quit your job and go on the road, come what may.

      Moggerhanger
    • 2009

      Sillitoes berühmteste Geschichten aus der Welt derer, denen nichts in den Schoß fällt, über ihre Gefährdung, ihre verletzten Gefühle, aber auch ihre Lebenslust. Ein Nachahmer ( Mimikry ) ist einer, dessen Leben nur dann Realität annimmt, wenn er andere Leute imitiert. In Die Lumpensammlerstochter führt ein Kleptomane seine Freundin in die Kunst des Stehlens ein. Doch Doris überspannt den Bogen."

      Der Zauberkasten und andere Erzählungen
    • 2007

      "Smith, a defiant young rebel, inhabits the no-man's land of institutionalised Borstal. As his steady jog-trot rhythm transports him over an unrelenting, frost-bitten earth, he wonders why, for whom, and for what his is running. These stories capture the grim isolation of the working class in the English Midlands in the 1950s."--Back cover.

      The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner (Harper Perennial Modern Classics)
    • 2004

      A Man of His Time

      • 400 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      A wonderful historical novel from one of our best loved and most prolific writersAs a young man Ernest Burton was a bold and reckless journeyman blacksmith, seducing all young girls he comes across. We watch him grow to become a master Blacksmith, and a tyrannical father of eight who refuses even to try to remain faithful to the woman he married and who reigns over his young family with an iron fist, instilling in his sons and daughters a mixture of fear and hatred of him. Burton is an extraordinary fictional creation a bully who shows no mercy in his relentless terrorism of his sons, he can also be effortlessly charming, with a magnetic attraction that effects all he meets.Written in the sparse, plain language that Sillitoe has made his own, A Man of His Time is a mesmerising portrait of an extraordinary individual, aware that he is, in many ways, the last of a dying breed. It's a rich, absorbing, wonderfully readable novel that covers decades and crosses generations, depicting with singular brilliance an England poised on the brink of change.

      A Man of His Time
    • 2001

      Birthday is the long-awaited sequel to Alan Sillitoe's classic novel of the 1950s, Saturday Night and Sunday Morning. Four decades on from the novel which was at the forefront of the new wave of British Literature, we re-discover the Seaton brothers: older, cetainly; wiser - possibly not. Arthur and Brian Seaton, one with an ailing wife, one with an emotional knapsack of failure and success, are on their way to Jenny's 70th birthday party. Jenny and Brian had years ago experimented with sex - semi-clothed, stealthy, with the bonus of fear. Arthur, of course, had cut a winning swathe through the married and unmarried women of Nottinghamshire. Life has changed. Alan Sillitoe is undoubtedly one of the greatest English writers of our time, and, indeed, one of the most influential.

      Birthday
    • 2001
    • 1998
    • 1995

      Thirty-eight stories on life among the English working classes. They include The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner, on a rebellious youth in a reformatory, and Mr. Raynor the School Teacher, on a teacher who is a Peeping Tom

      Collected Stories