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Steven Axelrod

    Steven Axelrod est un auteur dont le parcours littéraire est façonné par son expérience de scénariste hollywoodien. Axelrod se concentre sur des thèmes et des personnages qui reflètent une profonde compréhension de la nature humaine, explorant souvent la complexité des relations et les dilemmes moraux. Son style est reconnu pour son urgence et sa remarquable capacité à capturer les réalités brutes de la vie à travers des représentations vives.

    The Critical Response to Robert Lowell
    Paranoid
    Nantucket Penny
    • "The old Nantucket tradition of throwing a penny off the ferry to ensure your eventual return resonates for locals and visitors alike. But that ritual takes a sinister turn when, one by one, people start to disappear and the telltale pennies are found at the scene of the kidnappings. Someone is trying to send a frightening message. The race is on to save the missing people and in order to stop this chilling crime wave , Chief Henry Kennis will have to delve into their personal histories and the scandals of the past. The 6th book in Steven Axelrod's acclaimed series, Nantucket Penny explores forgotten scandals and trauma that generate a ruthless revenge spree"-- Provided by publisher

      Nantucket Penny
    • Paranoid

      • 430pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      A "paranoid" thriller in which the hero may actually be crazy.

      Paranoid
    • The Critical Response to Robert Lowell

      • 344pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Robert Lowell emerged as a dominant figure in English-language poetry from 1946 until his death in 1977, beginning with the innovative "Lord Weary's Castle." His 1959 work, "Life Studies," marked a shift from traditional forms to a more personal and politically engaged style. Throughout the 1960s, he explored complex themes, but his later trilogy, including "History" and "The Dolphin," led to a decline in his critical standing. Despite the positive reception of his final autobiographical work, "Day by Day," Lowell's legacy faced ongoing scrutiny in subsequent years.

      The Critical Response to Robert Lowell