Ross MacDonald: A Biography
- 496pages
- 18 heures de lecture
Tom Nolan est un critique respecté de fiction policière, dont le travail a été publié dans le Wall Street Journal. Il a également été rédacteur contributeur pour les magazines California et Los Angeles, démontrant ses profondes perspectives sur le monde de la littérature et de la culture. Son œil critique et son expérience éditoriale enrichissent ses propres créations.
A journey through the ups and downs of life, this narrative blends gut-wrenching laughter with bittersweet memories of lost friendships. It explores the chaotic nature of existence, where joy and terror often intertwine. The author reflects on the unpredictability of life's path, shaped by experiences from childhood to adulthood, including the profound bonds formed during the Vietnam War. With a cast of colorful characters, this story promises a roller coaster of emotions, celebrating resilience and the complexity of human connections.
The narrative explores the complex and hidden relationship between two women, which becomes evident when circumstances force them together. Their unexpected reunion leads to a traumatic experience that also deeply affects fifteen-year-old Milo, intertwining their fates in a poignant exploration of connection and emotional turmoil.
Exploring a diverse range of themes, this collection of short stories delves into the peculiarities of everyday lives, intertwining elements of suspense and horror. Each narrative offers a unique glimpse into the human experience, blending genres to create engaging and thought-provoking tales.
The two sides of Shaw . . . are at the center of . . . [this] compulsively readable biography.-Daniel Akst, Wall Street Journal číst celé
Artie Shaw, a pivotal figure in America's Swing Era, stood out as a charismatic clarinetist and bandleader whose music became emblematic of "the greatest generation." Known for breaking racial barriers by hiring African American musicians, he also gained notoriety for his frequent retirements, earning him the title of the "Hamlet of jazz." Beyond music, he had a colorful personal life with seven marriages, including to stars like Lana Turner and Ava Gardner, and cultivated friendships with prominent writers, reflecting his diverse interests and intellect.