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Alison Lurie

    3 septembre 1926 – 3 décembre 2020

    Alison Lurie est une auteure renommée dont les œuvres explorent avec maestria les relations complexes et les dynamiques sociales, particulièrement dans les milieux universitaires. Elle observe et dépeint avec acuité des personnages naviguant entre amour, tromperie et intrigues érotiques, souvent dans le cadre intellectuel des universités. Son style distinctif se caractérise par des aperçus percutants sur la nature humaine et un humour subtil qui attire les lecteurs dans les réseaux sociaux complexes de ses récits. Au-delà de sa fiction, Lurie se penche également sur l'étude de la littérature jeunesse, enrichissant ainsi sa portée littéraire.

    Alison Lurie
    Only Children
    Clever Gretchen and Other Forgotten Folktales
    The Last Resort. Sommer in Key West, engl. Ausgabe
    Conflits de famille
    La ville de nulle part
    Liaisons étrangères
    • Liaisons étrangères

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      Virginia Miner, a fifty-something, unmarried tenured professor, is in London to work on her new book about children’s folk rhymes. Despite carrying a U.S. passport, Vinnie feels essentially English and rather looks down on her fellow Americans. But in spite of that, she is drawn into a mortifying and oddly satisfying affair with an Oklahoman tourist who dresses more Bronco Billy than Beau Brummel. Also in London is Vinnie’s colleague Fred Turner, a handsome, flat broke, newly separated, and thoroughly miserable young man trying to focus on his own research. Instead, he is distracted by a beautiful and unpredictable English actress and the world she belongs to. Both American, both abroad, and both achingly lonely, Vinnie and Fred play out their confused alienation and dizzying romantic liaisons in Alison Lurie’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel. Smartly written, poignant, and witty, Foreign Affairs remains an enduring comic masterpiece. “A splendid comedy, very bright, brilliantly written in a confident and original manner. The best book by one of our finest writers.” –Elizabeth Hardwick “There is no American writer I have read with more constant pleasure and sympathy. . . . Foreign Affairs earns the same shelf as Henry James and Edith Wharton.” –John Fowles “If you manage to read only a few good novels a year, make this one of them.” – USA Today “An ingenious, touching book.” – Newsweek “A flawless jewel.” – Philadelphia Inquirer

      Liaisons étrangères
    • " Sur fond de Californie des années 60, ce chassé-croisé des couples passé au regard laser d'Alison Lurie donne un étourdissant cocktail d'intelligence et de drôlerie ".

      La ville de nulle part
    • Conflits de famille

      • 325pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Ce livre est l'un des plus célèbres roman d'Alison Lurie. Publié en 1975, il satirise toute l'Amérique des années 60 et 70, pendant la guerre du Vietnam.

      Conflits de famille
    • Jenny has devoted her life to her husband, the naturalist Wilkie Walker. She is as rare a creature as the endangered species he works to preserve. But this year, as winter comes on, Wilkie seems distant and depressed. In desperation Jenny persuades him to visit Key West, but the sun and tropical scenery do nothing to cheer him up.

      The Last Resort. Sommer in Key West, engl. Ausgabe
    • This collection showcases a diverse array of European folktales featuring strong, resourceful heroines who defy traditional gender roles. The young protagonists are active and courageous, capable of battling giants, solving riddles, and outsmarting evil forces. These tales, often overlooked in earlier compilations, highlight the wit and bravery of women, presenting them as dynamic characters rather than passive figures. Through these stories, readers are introduced to a rich tapestry of female empowerment in folklore.

      Clever Gretchen and Other Forgotten Folktales
    • When two families spend a weekend on an idyllic farm, it becomes increasingly difficult to tell which of the party are adults and which are children. By the author of Love and Friendship, Imaginary Friends, Real People, Foreign Affairs and The Truth About Lorin Jones.

      Only Children
    • Familiar Spirits

      A Memoir of James Merrill and David Jackson

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,7(14)Évaluer

      Focusing on the lives of American poet James Merrill and his partner David Jackson, the narrative blends comedy with insightful analysis. It highlights their shared experiences in various locations, including New York and Key West, while delving into Jackson's significant influence on Merrill's acclaimed poem, "The Changing Light at Sandover." The book offers a unique perspective on their relationship and artistic collaboration.

      Familiar Spirits
    • Faculty wife Emily Stockwell Turner is beautiful, rich, and principled. However, five years in a marriage devoid of passion is enough to propel Emmy, despite her principles, into an affair with silver-tongued Will Thomas, a self-confessed libertine. The shocking, unforeseen consequences of their affair shatter Emmy's most cherished delusions about friendship, romance, and the ties that bind.

      Love and Friendship
    • Janet Smith, a self-confessed sensitive lady writer, compares Illyria, a luxurious retreat for artists, to heaven when she first arrives. But before long she starts to see its guests as children, madmen and demons, as she makes disturbing discoveries about everyone there - including herself.

      Real People