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Gilbert Adair

    29 décembre 1944 – 8 décembre 2011

    Gilbert Adair était un romancier et poète écossais, célébré pour ses romans stylistiquement raffinés. Son œuvre explore souvent les thèmes de l'amour et du désir, caractérisée par un aperçu pénétrant de la psyché humaine. Adair fut également un traducteur respecté, qui a transposé avec maestria en anglais des expériences littéraires postmodernes. Ses essais et sa critique cinématographique révèlent en outre une profonde compréhension de l'art et de son impact sociétal.

    Gilbert Adair
    The Dreamers
    A Closed Book
    Alice Through the Needle's Eye
    And Then There was No One
    Alice Through the Needle's Eye
    Hollywood's Vietnam
    • Alice Through the Needle's Eye

      The Further Adventures of Lewis Carroll's Alice

      • 150pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,8(4)Évaluer

      The enchanting adventures of Alice, created by Lewis Carroll, have captivated readers of all ages for nearly 150 years. The conclusion of "Through the Looking-Glass" leaves many feeling a sense of loss, as it marks the end of her whimsical journeys. Carroll's imaginative storytelling continues to resonate, inviting both children and adults into a fantastical world filled with memorable characters and surreal experiences.

      Alice Through the Needle's Eye
    • And Then There was No One

      • 258pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,6(5)Évaluer

      The writer and professional controversialist Gustav Slavorigin is murdered in the small Swiss town of Meiringen during its annual Sherlock Holmes Festival, his body discovered with an arrow through the heart. With a price of ten million dollars on Slavorigin's head, almost none of the Festival's guests can be regarded as above suspicion. Except Evadne Mount, of course, the stubborn amateur sleuth and bestselling crime novelist from Gilbert Adair's "The Act of Roger Murgatroyd" and "A Mysterious Affair of Style". Neither of those two cases, however, prepared her for the jaw-dropping twists of this new investigation, which climaxes at Meiringen's principal tourist attraction, the Reichenbach Falls - the site of Holmes' fatal confrontation with his nemesis, Moriarty ...

      And Then There was No One
    • Alice Through the Needle's Eye

      A Third Adventure for Lewis Carroll's 'Alice'

      • 184pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,9(114)Évaluer

      Vervolg op "Alice in Wonderland" van Lewis Carroll door een bewonderaar en navolger.

      Alice Through the Needle's Eye
    • A Closed Book

      • 258pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,9(40)Évaluer

      After losing his eyes and half of his face in a car accident, a famous author advertises for an assistant to communicate the visual world to him. The amiable John Ryder seems to be the answer to his prayers - but there is an old axiom: be careful of what you wish for, or you might just get it.

      A Closed Book
    • The Dreamers

      • 193pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,7(2411)Évaluer

      In the spring of 1968, Paris awakens with a spirit of social and political renewal. Théo, his twin sister Isabelle, and their American friend Matthew seek refuge from the outside world in the Cinémathèque Française, immersing themselves in the magic of cinema. Night after night, they sit in the front row, indulging their obsession with films. However, their routine is abruptly disrupted when the French government orders the closure of the Cinémathèque, forcing them into a self-created, insular universe filled with private games, humiliations, and sexual explorations. As they shed their inhibitions and delve deeper into their own world, their escapism is tragically interrupted when the realities of the outside world invade their sanctuary. This exploration of a complex triangular relationship, marked by its perverse eroticism yet retaining a sense of purity, showcases brilliant narrative invention and striking imagery. The Dreamers, now a major film by Bernardo Bertolucci, draws inspiration from the romantic French tradition of Les Enfants Terribles and Le Grand Meaulnes, presenting a unique perspective in contemporary British fiction.

      The Dreamers
    • The Act of Roger Murgatroyd

      An Entertainment

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,5(76)Évaluer

      But the attic door is locked from the inside, its sole window is traversed by thick iron bars and, naturally, there is no sign of a murderer or a murder weapon.Fortunately (though, for the murderer, unfortunately), one of the guests is the formidable Evadne Mount, the bestselling author of countless classic whodunits.

      The Act of Roger Murgatroyd
    • London 1946. An actress is murdered, not just on camera but in full view of a crowded film set. Only six people had an opportunity to administer the poison yet not one of them had a conceivable motive. As Evadne Mount, bestselling crime novelist, discovers, however, all six did have a motive for committing another, earlier, still unsolved murder yet, on that occasion, not one of them had the opportunity...

      A Mysterious Affair of Style