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Barbara Wright

    Barbara Wright crea narrativas que profundizan en las complejidades de la experiencia humana con una aguda perspectiva psicológica. Su prosa, marcada por ricas descripciones y una narrativa cautivadora, sumerge a los lectores en mundos repletos de profundidad emocional y dilemas morales. Wright teje magistralmente relatos que exploran temas universales de culpa, redención y la búsqueda de uno mismo. Su obra es un testimonio del poder del lenguaje y la capacidad de la literatura para revelar verdades profundas sobre la condición humana.

    Anny in Love
    Exercises in Style
    • Exercises in Style

      • 128 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      On a crowded bus at midday, the narrator observes one man accusing another of jostling him deliberately. When a seat is vacated, the first man takes it. Later, in another part of town, the man is spotted again, while being advised by a friend to have another button sewn onto his overcoat. Exercises in Style retells this apparently unremarkable tale ninety-nine times, employing a variety of styles, ranging from sonnet to cockney to mathematical formula. Too funny to be merely a pedantic thesis, this virtuoso set of themes and variations is a linguistic rust-remover, a guide to literary forms and a demonstration of imagery and inventiveness.

      Exercises in Style
    • Anny in Love

      • 302 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Set in a Victorian era that stifles female ambition, Anny, the daughter of author William Thackeray, navigates life after her father's death. Tasked with supporting her sister and their unstable mother, she grapples with unrequited love for Leslie Stephen, who ultimately marries her sister Minny. Finding solace on the Isle of Wight, Anny connects with her father's renowned friends, including poet Alfred Tennyson and photographer Julia Margaret Cameron, providing her a glimpse into a world of creativity and eccentricity.

      Anny in Love