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Barbara Quick

    Barbara Quick est une auteure dont les œuvres plongent dans des thèmes historiques avec la sensibilité d'une romancière et d'une poète. Son écriture dévoile souvent des récits cachés, offrant aux lecteurs une narration captivante. Avec un sens aigu du détail et de la langue, Quick crée des mondes à la fois vivants et stimulants. Son style distinctif invite les lecteurs à explorer le passé à travers une prose perceptive et évocatrice.

    The Light on Sifnos
    Vivaldi's Virgins
    Vivaldi's Virgins LP
    What Disappears
    • What Disappears is a gripping multi-generational tale that begins in 1880s Tsarist Russia and ends in Paris at the start of World War I. Jeannette Dupres, one of two identical twins born to a Jewish family in dire financial straits, is spirited out of an orphanage as an infant by a couple from France. The other twin, Sonya Luria, raised to believe her sister died at birth, has her life upended by the 1903 pogrom in Kishinev. The sisters are reunited in the doorway of Anna Pavlova's dressing-room, when they both get jobs in Paris with Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets Russes, Sonya as a seamstress and Jeannette as an extra ballerina. In a relationship that ebbs and flows as it evolves, the twins' deepest, darkest secrets are revealed, affecting not only them but also leaving their mark on the lives and fates of Sonya's three daughters. Peopled by the greatest dancers, artists, writers, designers, and trend-setters of the Belle Époque, What Disappears explores the ways in which girls and women define their identity and search for meaning in a world that tries at every turn to hold them back.

      What Disappears
    • Vivaldi's Virgins LP

      • 420pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      3,6(16)Évaluer

      Set in the opulent and decadent atmosphere of eighteenth-century Venice, the narrative follows Anna Maria dal Violin, a gifted musician in a foundling home under the mentorship of the renowned Antonio Vivaldi. As the story unfolds, themes of longing, intrigue, and the interplay of truth and deception emerge, revealing the complexities of life as a woman in a male-dominated world. The novel intricately weaves historical elements with personal struggles, providing a vivid portrayal of both the music and the societal challenges of the time.

      Vivaldi's Virgins LP
    • Vivaldi's Virgins

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,7(79)Évaluer

      Set in eighteenth-century Venice, the story follows fourteen-year-old Anna Maria dal Violin, an exceptional musician raised in a foundling home under the guidance of the renowned Antonio Vivaldi. Driven by a strong desire to uncover her origins, Anna Maria's quest leads her through a captivating realm filled with music and vibrant experiences, blending her personal journey with the enchanting atmosphere of the time.

      Vivaldi's Virgins
    • The collection showcases a diverse range of poetic voices, exploring themes of identity, resilience, and the human experience. Each poem invites readers into a vivid tapestry of emotions and imagery, reflecting personal and universal struggles. The work is celebrated for its innovative language and depth, offering fresh perspectives on contemporary issues while maintaining a profound connection to tradition. This award-winning volume stands out for its ability to resonate with both the heart and mind, making it a significant contribution to modern poetry.

      The Light on Sifnos