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Hilary Mantel

    6 juillet 1952 – 22 septembre 2022

    Hilary Mantel était une auteure renommée, célébrée pour ses romans historiques marqués par une profonde perspicacité psychologique. Ses œuvres exploraient fréquemment les thèmes du pouvoir, de la trahison et des complexités de la nature humaine. Mantel excellait à faire revivre le passé par des recherches méticuleuses et une narration vivante. Sa voix distinctive et sa compréhension approfondie des personnages historiques en ont fait une figure inoubliable de la littérature contemporaine.

    Hilary Mantel
    Giving up the Ghost
    A Place of Greater Safety
    The mirror & the light
    Révolution
    Dans l'ombre des Tudors. Wölfe, französische Ausgabe
    Le Pouvoir
    • Le Pouvoir

      • 600pages
      • 21 heures de lecture
      4,5(2130)Évaluer

      1535. À l'ombre des Tudors, grandir demande une prudence de tous les instants. Nommé secrétaire d'Henri VIII en reconnaissance de ses manœuvres, Thomas Cromwell touche enfin le pouvoir du doigt. Après le scandaleux divorce royal et le schisme qui en a découlé, l'Angleterre vit pourtant des heures troublées. Jamais le royaume n'a été plus menacé, les intrigues de cour plus venimeuses, le roi plus insatiable. Les têtes ne tiennent plus qu'à un fil. À commencer par celle d'Anne Boleyn, reine en disgrâce prise à son propre piège... " Hilary Mantel entre sur la scène littéraire par la grande porte avec Le Conseiller, formidable trilogie ancrée dans l'Angleterre des Tudors. " LiRE " La sage de Hilary Mantel est d'une noble étoffe, légère et solide, admirablement servie par la traduction de Fabrice Pointeau. " Libération

      Le Pouvoir
    • En 1527, le roi Henri VIII, sans héritier, envisage de divorcer de C. d'Aragon pour épouser A. Boleyn, ce que le pape Léon X refuse, risquant d'entrainer le pays vers la guerre civile. Ce livre a remporté le Booker Prize 2009 et le Costa Book Awards 2012.

      Dans l'ombre des Tudors. Wölfe, französische Ausgabe
    • Révolution

      L'idéal, Les désordres

      L’Idéal Trois jeunes avocats ambitieux sont venus à Paris dans l’intention d’y faire carrière. Criblé de dettes, Jacques Danton rêve de gloire et de fortune. Maximilien de Robespierre est un jeune homme brillant. Sensible et épris de liberté, il souhaite ardemment changer le système inégalitaire de la France. Camille Desmoulins est un pamphlétaire de génie, fantasque et charmeur. Ces trois amis vont bientôt se retrouver au cœur de la Révolution. Après avoir goûté l’ivresse du pouvoir, que restera-t-il de leurs idéaux ? Et de leur amitié ? Les Désordres 1791. La Révolution a fait voler en éclats la société. Tout a changé : le régime, les lois, les dirigeants… Après avoir œuvré pour la Révolution et occupé le devant de la scène, Danton et Camille Desmoulins voient Robespierre devenu le chef de file du Comité de salut public qui a instauré la Terreur. Pourront-ils le ramener à la raison ? Inéluctablement, les révolutionnaires vont devenir les victimes de la terrifiante machine qu’ils ont eux-mêmes créée.

      Révolution
    • The mirror & the light

      • 784pages
      • 28 heures de lecture
      4,4(17180)Évaluer

      With The Mirror & the Light, Hilary Mantel brings to a triumphant close the trilogy she began with her peerless, Booker Prize-winning novels, Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies. She traces the final years of Thomas Cromwell, the boy from nowhere who climbs to the heights of power, offering a defining portrait of predator and prey, of a ferocious contest between present and past, between royal will and a common man's vision: of a modern nation making itself through conflict, passion and courage

      The mirror & the light
    • A Place of Greater Safety

      • 880pages
      • 31 heures de lecture
      4,2(66)Évaluer

      An extraordinary work of historical imagination - this is Hilary Mantel's epic novel of the French Revolution. One of the ten books - novels, memoirs and one very unusual biography - that make up the 4th Estate Matchbook Classics' series, a stunningly redesigned collection of some of the best loved titles on our backlist.

      A Place of Greater Safety
    • Giving up the Ghost

      • 252pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,1(77)Évaluer

      'Like Lorna Sage's Bad Blood ... A masterpiece.' Rachel Cusk Giving Up the Ghost is the shocking and beautiful memoir, from the author of Wolf Hall, Bring Up the Bodies and The Mirror & the Light 'Giving up the Ghost' is award-winning novelist Hilary Mantel's uniquely unusual five-part autobiography. Opening in 1995 with 'A Second Home', Mantel describes the death of her stepfather which leaves her deeply troubled by the unresolved events of her childhood. In 'Now Geoffrey Don't Torment Her' Mantel takes the reader into the muffled consciousness of her early childhood, culminating in the birth of a younger brother and the strange candlelight ceremony of her mother's 'churching'. In 'Smile', an account of teenage perplexity, Mantel describes a household where the keeping of secrets has become a way of life. Finally, at the memoir's conclusion, Mantel explains how through a series of medical misunderstandings and neglect she came to be childless and how the ghosts of the unborn like chances missed or pages unturned, have come to haunt her life as a writer.

      Giving up the Ghost
    • Mantel Pieces

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,9(1047)Évaluer

      From the twice Booker Prize winner and internationally bestselling author, this collection features essays, book reviews, and memoirs spanning over thirty years of contributions to the London Review of Books. Beginning in 1987, Hilary Mantel candidly admitted to her lack of critical training, prompting a style that is both brisk and engaging. This anthology includes twenty pieces that reflect her diverse interests, covering topics such as Robespierre, the Hite report, her time in Saudi Arabia during the 1980s, the Bulger case, and cultural icons like the Virgin Mary and Madonna. Mantel also delves into historical figures like Jane Boleyn and Christopher Marlowe, showcasing her profound understanding of the Tudor era, reminiscent of her acclaimed Wolf Hall Trilogy. Notably, her lecture "Royal Bodies" sparked media attention as it examined the societal roles of royal women. The collection also features excerpts from her LRB diaries, including memorable encounters with her stepfather and a circus strongman. With its blend of insight, humor, and personal reflection, this selection offers a captivating glimpse into the mind of one of today's most celebrated writers.

      Mantel Pieces
    • A Change of Climate

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,9(2067)Évaluer

      From the double Man Booker prize-winning author of 'Wolf Hall' and 'Bring Up the Bodies', this is an epic yet subtle family saga about broken trusts and buried secrets.

      A Change of Climate
    • From one of Britain's most accomplished, acclaimed, and garlanded writers, Hilary Mantel delivers a brilliant collection of contemporary short stories that demonstrate what modern England has becomeIn The Assassination of Margaret Thatcher, Hilary Mantel's trademark gifts of penetrating characterization, unsparing eye, and rascally intelligence are once again fully on display.Her classic wicked humor in each story--which range from a ghost story to a vampire story to near-memoir to mini-sagas of family and social fracture--brilliantly unsettles the reader in that unmistakably Mantel way. Mantel brutally and acutely writes about gender, marriage, class, family, and sex, cutting to the core of human experience. Unpredictable, diverse, and even shockingly unexpected, each story grabs you by the throat within a couple of sentences. The Assassination of Margaret Thatcher displays a magnificent writer at the peak of her powers.

      The assassination of Margaret Thatcher and other stories
    • Muriel Axon is about to re-enter the lives of Colin Sidney, hapless husband, father & schoolmaster, and Isabel Field, failed social worker & practising neurotic. It is ten years since her last tangle with them. There are still scores to be settled & truths to be faced.

      Vacant Possession