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Terence Clarke

    Terence Clarke est un auteur prolifique connu pour ses explorations perspicaces de personnages et de récits. Son travail explore les complexités de l'expérience humaine, employant souvent un style littéraire distinctif qui captive les lecteurs. Le dévouement de Clarke à son art est évident dans son œuvre diversifiée, qui invite à la contemplation et offre de nouvelles perspectives sur la narration.

    New York
    My Father In The Night
    The Moment Before
    Little Bridget and the Flames of Hell
    The Notorious Dream of Jesus Lazaro
    • The Notorious Dream of Jesus Lazaro

      • 300pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,4(3)Évaluer

      Infamous Mexican muralist Jesús Lázaro arrives in San Francisco, determined to paint the cathedral of Saint Mary of The Assumption. His vision clashes with Archbishop Ruben Mullins, igniting protests, attracting Vatican attention, and entangling Lázaro in a tumultuous love triangle, raising questions of divine intervention.

      The Notorious Dream of Jesus Lazaro
    • Little Bridget and the Flames of Hell

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Exploring the contemporary ties between Irish-Irish and Irish-Americans in San Francisco, this collection of stories captures a rich tapestry of humor and pain. Through various narratives, it highlights the significance and emotional depth of their relationship, reflecting on cultural identity and community in a vibrant urban setting.

      Little Bridget and the Flames of Hell
    • The Moment Before

      • 206pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      The story follows Yvette Roman, a celebrated Parisian artist whose epilepsy brings vivid visions that inspire her artwork. During her exhibition at The Guggenheim in New York City, she receives a mysterious painting she cannot remember creating, which could be her greatest achievement. This intriguing scenario raises questions about creativity, memory, and the connection between her seizures and artistic expression, setting the stage for a compelling exploration of her life and work.

      The Moment Before
    • My Father In The Night

      • 270pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Set in 1950s San Francisco, the story follows Pearse, an Irish-Catholic boy navigating the challenges of adolescence. While serving at church and enjoying outings with his grandfather, a family tragedy prompts him to question his faith and upbringing. He finds himself captivated by the beatnik culture, exploring a vibrant world of spontaneity at Caffe Trieste, where he indulges in bitter espresso and revolutionary poetry, defying his parents' wishes. This journey leads him to confront his beliefs and embrace a new identity.

      My Father In The Night
    • New York

      Stories

      • 266pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Explore the vibrant landscapes of New York City, from the stunning views of the High Line to the romantic ambiance of Central Park. Experience a unique blend of culture and art, including a dance with a legendary ballerina and the creative spirit of Williamsburg, Brooklyn. This journey captures the essence of the city through its iconic locations and artistic experiences.

      New York