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Christos Tsiolkas

    1 janvier 1965

    Christos Tsiolkas crée des romans qui explorent les complexités de l'identité, de la culture et de la condition humaine avec un regard captivant et souvent sans complaisance. Son écriture se caractérise par une énergie brute et une observation aiguë des dynamiques sociales. Tsiolkas possède une capacité unique à explorer les tensions et les nuances au sein des relations et des communautés. Son œuvre est reconnue pour sa nature provocatrice et sa profonde résonance avec la vie contemporaine.

    Christos Tsiolkas
    Dead Europe
    Barracuda
    Damascus
    The Jesus man
    Letters Home
    10 18: La gifle
    • 10 18: La gifle

      • 594pages
      • 21 heures de lecture

      Lors d'un barbecue entre amis, un adulte gifle un enfant qui n'est pas le sien. Cet incident déclenche une réaction en chaîne, explosive, qui fait voler en éclats les faux-semblants et révèle avec la violence d'un boomerang le tableau implacable d'une société en pleine confusion. Provocant, urgent, impitoyable, un roman coup de poing, une révélation. « Une "gifle" ? Le mot est faible. Plutôt une grande claque, sonore et à répétition. » Philippe Chevilley, Les Echos

      10 18: La gifle
    • This title tells the story of one family, trapped between conflicting identities - while the parents were born Greek and Italian, the three sons, Dom, Tommy, and Louie, have grown up as Australians. Haunted by their history and increasingly unable to relate to each other, Tommy inexorably descends into a cycle of violence, pornography, and madness

      The Jesus man
    • A stunning, powerful new novel from the acclaimed author of The Slap and Barracuda.

      Damascus
    • Barracuda

      • 515pages
      • 19 heures de lecture
      3,7(109)Évaluer

      Daniel Kelly, a talented young swimmer, has one chance to escape his working-class upbringing. His astonishing ability in the pool should drive him to fame and fortune, as well as his revenge on the rich boys at the private school to which he has won a sports scholarship. But when he melts down at his first big international championship and comes only fifth, he begins to destroy everything he has fought for and turn on everyone around him.

      Barracuda
    • Dead Europe

      • 411pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      3,1(56)Évaluer

      Isaac is a young Australian photographer travelling through Europe in search of the old-world sophistication of his father's stories and dismayed at the homogenous and globalized contemporary society he encounters. However, as he moves from country to country, the facade is slowly stripped away, revealing a continent condemned by the ghosts of its unspeakable past. When Isaac reaches the Balkan village where his mother was born, he encounters ancient terrors not yet laid to rest.

      Dead Europe
    • An audacious and transformative novel on the past, the present and the power of writing from the award-winning author of Damascus.

      7 1/2
    • Winner of the 2009 Commonwealth Writers' Prize. When a man slaps a child who is not his own at a neighborhood barbecue, the act triggers a series of repercussions in the lives of the people who witness the event.

      The slap
    • A compelling contemporary love story between two middle-aged men, told with grace, heart and wisdom.

      The In-Between
    • Jump Cuts

      An Autobiography

      • 325pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      Jump Cuts