This book opens with the text of Anthony Bloom's television discussions with Marghanita Laski entitled "The Atheist and the Archbishop". There follow chapters on "Doubt and the Christian Life", "Man and God" and "Holiness and Prayer".
Marghanita Laski Livres
Cette auteure, journaliste et romancière distinguée, s'est taillé une place importante dans la littérature en explorant les profondeurs de l'expérience humaine et de l'impact social. Ses écrits, comprenant des romans, des nouvelles, des pièces de théâtre et des biographies littéraires, se sont plongés dans des émotions intenses et leurs conséquences sociales plus larges. Connue pour son intellect vif et sa voix distinctive, elle fut une critique éminente dont les commentaires perspicaces ont enrichi les émissions de radio et la recherche linguistique. Son travail offre constamment un mélange captivant d'intuition psychologique et d'observation sociale.






Tory Heaven or Thunder on the Right
- 212pages
- 8 heures de lecture
"The novel opens in 1945. Five Britons, shipwrecked on an island in the Far East in the early years of World War 2, listen to the general election results on their radio and learn that a Socialist government has been elected. They are rescued and return home by ship. While waiting to disembark at Southampton, James prays to God to “fix the election” and let him see “the England of all decent Conservatives’ dreams.” He hears a clap of thunder over his right shoulder and once on dry land, finds himself in a society designed entirely to suit people of his class. An entertaining satirical novel"--Review.
The Village
- 312pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Little Boy Lost
- 240pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Hilary Wainwright, poet and intellectual, returns after the war to a blasted and impoverished France in order to trace a child lost five years before. The novel asks: is the child really his? And does he want him? These are questions you can take to be as metaphorical as you wish: the novel works perfectly well as straight narrative. It's extraordinarily gripping: it has the page-turning compulsion of a thriller while at the same time being written with perfect clarity and precision.
A short, hard-hitting 1946 novel, originally published under the pseudonym 'Sarah Russell', about sex in wartime London.
The Victorian Chaise-Longue
- 99pages
- 4 heures de lecture
A young woman falls asleep on an antique chair and wakes up in a strange room somewhere in the past.
Marghanita Laski erzählt die Geschichte eines jungen Witwers, Hilary Wainright, dessen Sohn in den Wirren des Zweiten Weltkrieges verloren gegangen ist. Hilary macht sich auf den Weg nach Frankreich, dorthin, wo sein Sohn und seine Frau die letzten Spuren hinterlassen haben. Es ist eine fast aussichtslose Suche, bei der Hilary viele hilfsbereite Menschen trifft – und dabei zusehends auch zu sich selbst findet. Er steht vor entscheidenden Fragen: Was bedeutet es, Vater zu sein? Wie schwer wiegt die Verantwortung? Und schließlich: Will er seinen Sohn wirklich wiedersehen?

