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Catherine Chidgey

    Catherine Chidgey est une romancière et nouvelliste célébrée. Ses œuvres sont reconnues pour leurs perspicacités pénétrantes sur la psyché humaine et leur maîtrise de la langue. Chidgey explore les relations complexes et les dilemmes moraux avec une honnêteté inflexible. Son écriture reflète souvent les nuances subtiles des interactions interpersonnelles et les paysages intérieurs de ses personnages.

    Catherine Chidgey
    The wish child
    Pet
    The Beat of the Pendulum
    Remote Sympathy: LONGLISTED FOR THE WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION 2022
    The Axeman's Carnival
    Remote Sympathy
    • A dazzling portrayal of humanity and the natural world that perfectly balances violence and humour.[Bokinfo].

      The Axeman's Carnival
    • The Beat of the Pendulum

      • 494pages
      • 18 heures de lecture
      3,8(4)Évaluer

      LONGLISTED: OCKHAM NEW ZEALAND BOOK AWARDS. NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF 2017 BY RADIO NEW ZEALAND. Every day for a year, Catherine Chidgey recorded the words and language she came across during her day-to-day life ¿ phone calls, television commercials, emails, radio shows, conversations with her family, street signs and satnav instructions. From these seemingly random snippets, she creates a fascinating portrait of modern life, focusing on the things that most people filter out. Chidgey listens in as her daughter, born through surrogacy, begins to speak and develop a personality, and her mother slips into dementia. With her husband, she debates the pros and cons of moving to a new town. With her publisher, she discusses the novel she is writing. While, all around, the world is bombarding her with information. In The Beat of the Pendulum, Chidgey approaches the idea of the novel from an experimental new direction. It is bold, exciting, funny, moving and utterly compelling.

      The Beat of the Pendulum
    • 4,1(547)Évaluer

      When a charismatic new teacher arrives, everyone longs to be her pet. A gripping story of deception and guilt, set in a Catholic school during the 1980s.

      Pet
    • The wish child

      • 371pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,8(468)Évaluer

      This internationally bestselling historical novel that "fans of The Book Thief will enjoy" follows two children and a mysterious narrator as they navigate the falsehoods and wreckage of WWII Germany (Publishers Weekly). Germany, 1939. As Germany’s hope for a glorious future begins to collapse, two children, Sieglinde and Erich, find temporary refuge in an abandoned theater amid the rubble of Berlin. Outside, white bedsheets hang from windows; all over the city, people are talking of surrender. The days Sieglinde and Erich spend together will shape the rest of their lives. Watching over them is the wish child, the enigmatic narrator of their story. He sees what they see, he feels what they feel, yet his is a voice that comes from deep inside the ruins of a nation’s dream. Winner of the Acorn Foundation Fiction Prize at the Ockham New Zealand Awards “A remarkable book with a stunningly original twist.” —The Times (London)

      The wish child
    • Dies ist eine wahre Geschichte

      Neuseeländische Autoren in Berlin. Eine Anthologie

      Neuseeländische Autoren in Berlin. Eine Anthologie mit Beiträgen von Catherine Chidgey, Nigel Cox, William Direen, Stevan Eldred-Grigg, James McNeish, Cilla McQueen, Sarah Quigley, Tina Shaw, Philip Temple, Hone Tuwhare. Aus dem neuseeländischen Englisch von Cornelia C. Walter. In Zusammenarbeit mit dem Goethe-Institut Inter Nationes Wellington

      Dies ist eine wahre Geschichte