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Maurizia Balmelli

    Heureux les heureux
    La classe de neige
    The World and All That It Holds
    Debout les morts
    The Book of My Lives
    La Trilogia Adamsberg
    • La Trilogia Adamsberg

      • 911pages
      • 32 heures de lecture

      All'origine del «caso Vargas», che ha scalato le classifiche in Francia e in Europa, ci sono il linguaggio terso, lo stile ironico e incisivo, e l'accuratezza nei dettagli sorprendenti. I personaggi, atipici e logorati dalla vita, sono sempre pronti a battersi. Il commissario Jean-Baptiste Adamsberg, protagonista amato dai lettori, si muove nel mondo del distretto di polizia del XIII arrondissement. Definito «spalatore di nuvole», antirazionale e filosofico, Adamsberg preferisce un approccio zigzagante, brancolando nel buio fino a raggiungere intuizioni geniali, lontane dalla logica classica dell'investigatore. La sua prima apparizione avviene mentre indaga su misteriosi cerchi tracciati sui marciapiedi di Parigi, dove sente che presto comparirà un cadavere. Nel secondo romanzo, deve affrontare una serie di orrendi delitti, potenzialmente opera di un lupo mannaro. L'ultimo romanzo di questa trilogia lo coinvolge in un intricato caso ricco di simboli e superstizioni, che affondano nei tempi bui della Morte Nera. La trilogia include: L'uomo dei cerchi azzurri, L'uomo a rovescio e Parti in fretta e non tornare.

      La Trilogia Adamsberg
      4,3
    • The Book of My Lives

      • 214pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      "Aleksandar Hemon's lives begin in Sarajevo, a small, blissful city where a young boy's life is consumed with street soccer with his casually multi-ethnic group of friends, resentment of his younger sister, and occasional trips abroad with his engineer-cum-beekeeper father, and a young man's life is about poking at the pretensions of the city's elders with American music, bad poetry, and slightly better journalism. And then there is Chicago -- war breaking out at home and the city fully under siege, the Hemon family fleeing Sarajevo (with their dog) and all they had ever known, applying for asylum, and Hemon himself starting his own family in this new city. And yet this is not really a memoir. Like Hemon's fiction, The Book of My Lives defies convention and expectation. It is a love-song to two different cities; it is a heartbreaking paean to the bonds of family; it is a stirring exhortation to go out and play soccer -- and not for the exercise. It is a book driven by passions but built on fierce intelligence, devastating experience, and sharp insight. And like the best narratives, it is a book that will leave you a different reader -- a different person, with a new way of looking at the world. For fans of Hemon's fiction, The Book of My Lives is simply indispensable; for the uninitiated, it is the perfect introduction to one of the great writers of our time."--Publisher's description.

      The Book of My Lives
      4,2
    • Debout les morts

      • 282pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Un arbre pousse-t-il en une seule nuit sans que personne l'ait planté? Rude énigme sur laquelle vont buter les trois chercheurs - Matthias le préhistorien, Marc le médiéviste et Lucien le fou de la Grande Guerre - qui habitent chacun un des étages de la maison toute pourrie (mais chronologiquement stratifiée) de la rue Chasle, à Paris. Dans le jardin de leur voisine, la cantatrice Sophia Siméonidis, un jeune hêtre surgit un beau matin sans que cela préoccupe outre mesure son époux indifférent. Elle, par contre, n'en dort plus. Ses trois voisins ne pourraient-ils lui venir en aide et creuser pour vérifier ce que cachent les racines de l'arbre?Ils s'exécutent. Rien. Puis Sophia Siméonidis disparaît. Puis apparaît Lex, la nièce de Sophia qui adore sa tante mais a tout à gagner à sa mort. Et puis il y a le Vieux Vandoosler, l'oncle de Marc le médiéviste, l'ancien flic revenu de tout mais pas des femmes; et puis la belle Juliette, l'amie intime de Sophia, propriétaire du Tonneau où Sophia mangeait tous les jeudis à midi

      Debout les morts
      4,0
    • The World and All That It Holds

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      'This life-stuffed novel is Aleksandar Hemon's masterpiece' - David Mitchell, author of Cloud AtlasThe World and All That It Holds is the epic, cross- continental tale of a love so strong it conquers the Great War, revolution, and even death itself.As the Archduke Franz Ferdinand arrives in Sarajevo one June day in 1914, Rafael Pinto is busy crushing herbs and grinding tablets behind the counter at the pharmacy he inherited from his father. It's not quite the life he had expected during his poetry-filled student days in libertine Vienna, but it's nothing a dash of laudanum, a summer stroll and idle fantasies can't put in perspective.And then the world explodes. In the trenches in Galicia, fantasies fall flat. Heroism gets a man killed quickly. War devours all that they have known, and the only thing Pinto has to live for are the attentions of Osman, a fellow soldier, a man of action to complement Pinto's introspective, poetic soul; a charismatic storyteller and Pinto's protector and lover.Together, Pinto and Osman will escape the trenches and find themselves entangled with spies and Bolsheviks. As they travel over mountains and across deserts, from one world to another, all the way to Shanghai, it is Pinto's love for Osman that will truly survive.

      The World and All That It Holds
      3,8
    • La classe de neige

      • 203pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Dès le début de cette histoire, une menace plane sur son petit héros : nous le sentons, nous le savons, tout comme lui le sait, l’a toujours su. Pourtant, quoi de plus ordinaire qu’une classe de neige? Mais celle-ci, à partir d’un incident apparemment mineur (son père qui l'a amené en voiture repart en emportant les affaires de l'enfant) va tourner au cauchemar. Et si nous ignorons d’où va surgir le danger, quelle forme il va prendre, qui va en être l’instrument, nous savons que quelque chose est en marche, qui ne s’arrêtera pas. Ce roman impitoyablement écrit raconte l’un des pires malheur qui puisse arriver à un enfant, un malheur, né autant de son imagination que du monde qui l'entoure, et contre lequel il sera totalement démuni car il touche le cœur de ce qui fait sa faiblesse, sa vulnérabilité et le prive de toute issue, de tout recours.

      La classe de neige
      3,8
    • Heureux les heureux

      • 185pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Une juxtaposition de vies bancales, plus ou moins reliées entre elles : des couples en crise, des solitaires, des amis. Une succession de monologues qui sont autant de stratégies de survie s'entrecroisant et se répondant pour diversifier les points de vue sur une même situation et multiplier les versions d'une même existence

      Heureux les heureux
      3,7
    • "This book originally appeared, in slightly different form, in The New Yorker (newyorker.com) on July 8, 2019"--Copyright page.

      This Is Pleasure
      3,5