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Delfina Vezzoli

    Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
    That Old Ace in the Hole
    The Lost Language of Cranes
    Underworld
    Tar Baby
    Storie in modo quasi classico
    • Storie in modo quasi classico

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Traduzione dei racconti di Harold Brodkey Stories in an Almost Classical Mode - Il prodigo sognatore - Sulle onde - Contabilità - Hofstedt e Jean e altri - Il tiro a segno - Innocenza - Gioco - Una storia in modo quasi classico - Suo figlio, tra le braccia, nella luce, lassù - Pubertà

      Storie in modo quasi classico
      3,9
    • Tar Baby

      • 441pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      Une île paradisiaque dans les Caraïbes : dans la villa d'un couple de millionnaires blancs, la noire américaine Jadine, diplômée de la Sorbonne, historienne de l'art et nièce du couple de majordomes, rencontre Son, un criminel séduisant et désargenté en fuite, qui incarne tout ce que Jadine méprise et désire. Entre eux se noue une liaison qui s'étend des Caraïbes à Manhattan et dans le profond Sud des États-Unis. Dans son roman inoubliable, Toni Morrison explore le réseau de relations de pouvoir entre Noirs et Blancs, maîtres et serviteurs, femmes et hommes dans toutes leurs nuances.

      Tar Baby
      4,0
    • Opens at the Shea Stadium at the World Series Game of 1951, where the ball is caught by a young, black man in the crowd, and continues to change hands throughout the book. The various recipients of the ball tell the story of post-war US history giving a panorama of America from the 50s to the 90s.

      Underworld
      4,0
    • The Lost Language of Cranes

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      A novel concerned with the nature of gay relationships in the AIDS age, the vulnerability of families, the conflicts of the generations and the failure of communication. David Leavitt's "Family Dancing" was a finalist for both the National Book Critics Circle Award and the PEN/Faulkner prize.

      The Lost Language of Cranes
      3,9
    • That Old Ace in the Hole

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Folks in the Texas panhandle do not like hog farms. But Bob Dollar is determined to see his new job as hog site scout for Global Pork Rind through to the end. However he is forced to face the idiosyncratic inhabitants of Woolybucket and to question his own notions of loyalty and home.A brilliant novel from Pulitzer Prize-winning Annie Proulx, author of The Shipping News and Brokeback Mountain. That Old Ace in the Hole is a richly textured story of one man's struggle to make good in the inhospitable ranch country of the Texas panhandle, told with razor-sharp wit and a masterly sense of place.

      That Old Ace in the Hole
      3,8
    • Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance

      An Inquiry Into Values

      • 436pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance caused a literary sensation when it was first published in 1974. The story of the narrator, his son Chris and their month-long motorcycle odyssey from Minnesota to California, profoundly affected an entire generation. A combination of philosophical speculation and psychological tension, the book is a story of relationships, values, madness and, eventually, enlightenment.

      Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
      3,8
    • Maps for Lost Lovers

      • 379pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      If Gabriel García Márquez had chosen to write about Pakistani immigrants in England, he might have produced a novel as beautiful and devastating as Maps for Lost Lovers. Jugnu and Chanda have disappeared. Like thousands of people all over England, they were lovers and living together out of wedlock. To Chanda’s family, however, the disgrace was unforgivable. Perhaps enough so as to warrant murder. As he explores the disappearance and its aftermath through the eyes of Jugnu’s worldly older brother, Shamas, and his devout wife, Kaukab, Nadeem Aslam creates a closely observed and affecting portrait of people whose traditions threaten to bury them alive. The result is a tour de force, intimate, affecting, tragic and suspenseful.

      Maps for Lost Lovers
      3,7
    • I Feel Bad about My Neck

      And other thoughts on being a woman

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      'So bold and so vulnerable at the same time. I don't know how she did it' - Phoebe Waller-Bridge Now with an introduction from Dolly Alderton, author of Everything I Know About Love, revealing how a new generation of women can take inspiration from Nora's sharp wit and wisdom about life. * Never marry a man you wouldn't want to be divorced from. * If the shoe doesn't fit in the shoe store, it's never going to fit. * When your children are teenagers, it's important to have a dog so that someone in the house is happy to see you. * If only one third of your clothes are mistakes, you're ahead of the game. * Anything you think is wrong with your body at the age of thirty-five you will be nostalgic for by the age of forty-five. __________________________________________________________________ 'I give this as a present more than other book. I buy it for people so often that I've been known to give girlfriends two copies, one birthday after another' - Dolly Alderton __________________________________________________________________ 'I am only one of millions of women who will miss Nora's voice' Lena Dunham 'Oh how I loved Nora Ephron' Nigella Lawson 'Funny, knowing and smart' India Knight 'The book that most influenced me' Lily Allen 'Nora's exacting, precise, didactic, tried-and-tested, sophisticated-woman-wearing-all-black wisdom is a comfort and a relief' Dolly Alderton

      I Feel Bad about My Neck
      3,7
    • Folio: La pluie, avant qu'elle tombe

      • 267pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Rosamond vient de mourir, mais sa voix résonne encore, dans une confession enregistrée, adressée à la mystérieuse Imogen. S'appuyant sur vingt photos soigneusement choisies, elle laisse libre cours à ses souvenirs et raconte, des années quarante à aujourd'hui, l'histoire de trois générations de femmes, liées par le désir, l'enfance perdue et quelques lieux magiques. Et de son récit douloureux et intense naît une question, lancinante : y a-t-il une logique qui préside à ces existences ? Tout Jonathan Coe est là : la virtuosité de la construction, le don d'inscrire l'intime dans l'Histoire, l'obsession des coïncidences et des échos qui font osciller nos vies entre hasard et destin. Et s'il délaisse cette fois le masque de la comédie, il nous offre du même coup son roman le plus grave, le plus poignant, le plus abouti.

      Folio: La pluie, avant qu'elle tombe
      3,6
    • I due Hotel Francfort

      • 247pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Julia e Pete Winters, una coppia americana in cerca di evasione dalla routine coniugale, e Edward e Iris Freleng, bohémien eleganti e ricchi, si trovano bloccati a Lisbona nel giugno del 1940, mentre l'Europa scivola verso la guerra. In un'atmosfera seducente e precaria, attendono l'arrivo della nave SS Manhattan per tornare a New York, ma non sono certi di volerlo. Si incontrano al Café Suiça, dove emerge immediatamente una tensione tra di loro: entrambi i coniugi nascondono segreti che li uniscono fin dal primo istante, tormentati dalle convenzioni sociali e sessuali del loro tempo. Mentre l'Europa lotta per mantenere un fragile equilibrio, anche la stabilità dei Winters e dei Freleng inizia a vacillare. Dopo sei anni di silenzio, l'autore torna con un romanzo lirico che esplora il potere della manipolazione e il cambiamento delle persone in circostanze straordinarie. La storia offre un ritratto di Lisbona, affollata di espatriati in attesa di salvezza, preoccupati per ciò che stanno per perdere, ma immersi in una languida sospensione. Un affresco di quattro destini che affrontano il conflitto tra le convenzioni del loro mondo e i loro scandalosi desideri di felicità.

      I due Hotel Francfort
      3,4
    • Expo 58

      • 329pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Roman de société Londres, 1958. Thomas Foley dispose d'une certaine ancienneté au ministère de l'Information quand on vient lui proposer de participer à un événement historique, l'Exposition universelle, qui doit se tenir cette année-là à Bruxelles. Il devra y superviser la construction du Pavillon britannique et veiller à la bonne tenue d'un pub, Le Britannia, censé incarner la culture de son pays. Le jeune Foley, alors qu'il vient de devenir père, est séduit par cette proposition exotique, et Sylvia, son épouse, ne voit pas son départ d'un très bon oeil. Elle fera toutefois bonne figure, et la correspondance qu'ils échangeront viendra entrecouper le récit des nombreuses péripéties qui attendent notre héros au pays du roi Baudouin, où il est très vite rejoint par de savoureux personnages : Chersky, un journaliste russe qui pose des questions à la manière du KGB, Tony, le scientifique anglais responsable d'une machine, la ZETA, qui pourrait faire avancer la technologie du nucléaire, Anneke, enfin, l'hôtesse belge qui va devenir sa garde rapprochée?

      Expo 58
      3,5
    • At eighteen, Paul Porterfield aspires to play the piano at the world's great concert halls. So far the closest he has come has been to turn pages of sheet music for his idol, the dashing, temperamental Richard Kennington, a former piano prodigy on the cusp of middle age. Months later, while on holiday with his mother in Italy, Paul encounters Richard a second time. Their earlier attraction develops into an intense affair. As the innocence of first love becomes entangled with the quest for a more enduring happiness, Paul comes to realise that he cannot be a page turner all his life and that he has to confront his ambitions. With artful storytelling, shrewd perception and arch humour, THE PAGE TURNER testifies to the bittersweet truths of strained relationships and the resiliency of the human heart.

      The Page Turner
      3,3
    • How bad is it when your SatNav is your last best friend? - In his sparkling and hugely enjoyable new book Jonathan Coe reinvents the picaresque novel for our time.

      Terrible Privacy of Maxwell Sim
      3,4
    • Julia and Valentina Poole are identical twins who have no interest in college, jobs or anything outside their cosy suburban home. But everything changes when they receive notice that an aunt whom they didn't know existed has died and left them her flat in an apartment block overlooking Highgate Cemetery in London.

      Her Fearful Symmetry
      3,3