Acheter 10 livres pour 10 € ici !
Bookbot

Sarah Gerard

    Sarah Gerard est une auteure dont la prose explore des thèmes complexes avec une perspicacité aiguë. Son écriture sonde les subtilités de l'expérience humaine, se concentrant souvent sur la vie intérieure des personnages et leurs relations avec le monde environnant. Gerard emploie un style distinctif qui allie une honnêteté brute à une précision poétique, entraînant les lecteurs dans de profondes réflexions sur la vie et l'identité. Ses essais et nouvelles ont paru dans des revues littéraires de premier plan, soulignant son importance dans les lettres américaines contemporaines.

    True Love
    Sunshine State
    The Butter House
    • The Butter House

      • 56pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,6(5)Évaluer

      Set against the backdrop of a Florida bungalow, the narrative explores the complexities of love and ownership through the eyes of a woman who relocates from New York. As she becomes a caretaker for a colony of feral cats and cultivates a garden, she grapples with the nuances of empathy and the meaning of care. This delicate yet fierce tale delves into the contradictions of human relationships and the natural world, revealing the raw emotions that surface in moments of vulnerability and strength.

      The Butter House
    • Sunshine State

      Essays

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,4(1496)Évaluer

      Exploring Florida as a reflection of broader societal issues, this essay collection delves into the state's economic challenges and environmental crises. Sarah Gerard's dynamic writing captures the essence of these pressing concerns, making the collection a poignant commentary on contemporary life in America. Through her insightful observations, she highlights how Florida embodies the struggles faced by many, offering readers a thought-provoking perspective on urgent matters affecting society today.

      Sunshine State
    • True Love

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,1(651)Évaluer

      One of today's most provocative literary writers--the author of the acclaimed Sunshine State and Los Angeles Times First Fiction Award finalist Binary Star--captures the complicated and confused state of modern romance and the egos that inflate it in a dark comedy about love addiction, toxic masculinity, and a woman's search for acceptance, identity, and financial security in the rise of Trump. Nina is a struggling writer, an addict, a cheater, and a liar. After dropping out of college to go to rehab, she wants more than anything to leave her past behind, start her life over, and find love. From the burned-out suburbs of Florida to the anonymous squalor of New York City, she eats through an incestuous cast of characters in search of it: her mother, a polyamorous lesbian; Odessa, a single parent with even worse taste in men than Nina; Seth, an artist whose latest show is comprised of three Tupperware containers full of trash; Brian, a sleazy editor whose stories never quite add up; Daniel, a newly sober indie rocker whose tour is over before it starts; and Aaron, an aspiring filmmaker with whom Nina begins to write her magnum opus. Nina's quest for fulfillment is at once darkly comedic, acerbically acute, and painfully human--a scathing critique of contemporary society, and a tender examination of our anguished yearning for connection in a world where we're fundamentally alone.

      True Love