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Claire Keegan

    1 janvier 1968

    Claire Keegan crée des histoires qui explorent le paysage complexe des relations humaines, en examinant les moteurs silencieux et souvent inconscients de nos actions. Sa prose est réputée pour sa précision et son économie, révélant de profondes vérités psychologiques, même dans les cadres les plus simples. Keegan capture magistralement l'atmosphère et la vie intérieure de ses personnages, ancrant fréquemment ses récits dans la campagne irlandaise. Son écriture est pointue, mémorable et laisse une impression durable sur le lecteur.

    Claire Keegan
    So Late in the Day
    Antarctica
    So Late in the Day
    Walk the Blue Fields
    Small Things Like These
    Foster
    • 4,3(70265)Évaluer

      A heartbreaking, haunting story of childhood, loss and love by one of Ireland's most acclaimed writers.

      Foster
    • Small Things Like These

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,2(178538)Évaluer

      **OPRAH'S BOOK CLUB PICK, DECEMBER 2024** **NEW YORK TIMES BOOK CLUB PICK, DECEMBER 2024** NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE STARRING CILLIAN MURPHY A New York Times Bestseller - Shortlisted for the 2022 Booker Prize - Winner of the Orwell Prize for Political Fiction One of the New York Times's 100 Best Books of the 21st Century "A hypnotic and electrifying Irish tale that transcends country, transcends time." --Lily King, New York Times bestselling author of Writers & Lovers Small Things Like These is award-winning author Claire Keegan's landmark new novel, a tale of one man's courage and a remarkable portrait of love and family It is 1985 in a small Irish town. During the weeks leading up to Christmas, Bill Furlong, a coal merchant and family man faces into his busiest season. Early one morning, while delivering an order to the local convent, Bill makes a discovery which forces him to confront both his past and the complicit silences of a town controlled by the church. An international bestseller, Small Things Like These is a deeply affecting story of hope, quiet heroism, and empathy from one of our most critically lauded and iconic writers.

      Small Things Like These
    • Walk the Blue Fields

      • 163pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,0(4660)Évaluer

      In her second short story collection, Claire Keegan observes an Ireland wrestling with its past. A long-haired woman moves into the priest's house and sets fire to his furniture. That Christmas, the electricity goes out. A forester mortgages his land and goes off to a seaside town looking for a wife. He finds a woman eating alone in the hotel. A farmer wakes half naked and realises the money is almost gone. A Harvard student flies south to celebrate his birthday at his step-father's condominium by the sea. While the scent of hay drifts up from neighbouring fields, a teenage immigrant articulates the reason for her going. And in the title story, a priest waits on the altar for a bride and battles, all that wedding day, with his memories of a love affair

      Walk the Blue Fields
    • From Booker Prize Finalist and bestselling author of "pitch perfect" (Boston Globe) Small Things Like These, comes a tryptic of stories about love, lust, betrayal, misogyny, and the ever-intriguing interchanges between women and men. Celebrated for her powerful short fiction, considered "among the form's most masterful practitioners" (New York Times), Claire Keegan now gifts us three exquisite stories, newly revised and expanded, together forming a brilliant examination of gender dynamics and an arc from Keegan's earliest to her most recent work. In "So Late in the Day," Cathal faces a long weekend as his mind agitates over a woman with whom he could have spent his life, had he behaved differently; in "The Long and Painful Death," a writer's arrival at the seaside home of Heinrich Böll for a residency is disrupted by an academic who imposes his presence and opinions; and in "Antarctica," a married woman travels out of town to see what it's like to sleep with another man and ends up in the grip of a possessive stranger. Each story probes the dynamics that corrupt what could be between women and men: a lack of generosity, the weight of expectation, the looming threat of violence. Potent, charged, and breathtakingly insightful, these three essential tales will linger with readers long after the book is closed.

      So Late in the Day
    • Antarctica

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,9(6172)Évaluer

      From the opening story about a married woman who takes a trip to the city with a single purpose in mind - to sleep with another man - Antarctica draws you into a world of obsession, betrayal and fragile relationships. In 'House Calls', Cordelia wakes on the last day ofthe twentieth century and sets off along the coast road to keep a date with her lover that has been nine years in the waiting. In 'The Singing Cashier', a local postman visits two sisters bearingfishy gifts in the hope that his favour will be returned in kind. One of the most moving and disturbing stories in the collection, 'Passport Soup', features Frank Corso, who sits alone eating green tomatoes and bacon, mourning the disappearance of his nine-year-old daughter: 'At one point in that late evening, she was there, and then she wasn't.' Keegan's characters inhabit a world where dreams, memory and chance can have crippling consequences for those involved. Compassionate, witty and unsettling, Antarctica is a collection to be savoured.

      Antarctica
    • The Forester's Daughter

      • 80pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      The evening is fine. In the sky a few early stars are shining of their own accord. She watches the dog licking the bowl clean. This dog will break her daughter's heart, she's sure of it. Claire Keegan's mesmeric story takes us into the heart of the Wicklow countryside, and of the farming family of Victor Deegan, with his 'three teenagers, the milking and the mortgage'. When Deegan finds a gun dog and gives it as a present to his only daughter, his wife is filled with foreboding at this seeming act of kindness. As the seasons pass, long-buried family secrets threaten to emerge.

      The Forester's Daughter
    • Antarktida

      • 264pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Prvotina Claire Keeganové Antarktida vzbudila u čtenářů i kritiky globální ohlas a příběhy v ní obsažené byly označeny za "jedny z nejlepších současných povídek napsaných v angličtině" (The Observer). Autorčin rukopis s jasnou vizí odvážně zkoumá svět, kde mají sny, vzpomínky a náhoda fatální následky pro všechny zúčastněné. Vyprávění jsou často temná a čtenář cítí jejich hutnou atmosféru, stejně jako skutečnost, že se v každém z těchto pečlivě vymodelovaných příběhů děje pod povrchem něco „velkého“.

      Antarktida
    • Claire Keegans Erzählungen handeln von einer Frau, die ihrem eintönigen Leben entfliehen will, einem heranwachsenden Mädchen und einem schuldbeladenen Mann. Jede Geschichte offenbart Abgründigkeiten und ist so fesselnd wie ein Thriller.

      Wo das Wasser am tiefsten ist. Erzählungen
    • Sie leben auf einer Farm in Irland, in den Sumpfgebieten von Louisiana oder in einem englischen Vorort und mit Verlust kennen sie sich aus: der Priester, der seine Geliebte mit einem anderen verheiraten muss; der Bruder, der seine Schwester nicht beschützen kann; der Förster, der einen Hund verschenkt, der ihm nicht gehört; das Mädchen, das sich von ihrem Jugendfreund schwängern lässt. Liebe und Nähe sind rar: Die Männer verstehen zwar etwas vom Land, von Moor und Vieh; ihre Frauen aber, die »Regen riechen können und das Gras wachsen hören«, bleiben ihnen eher fremd. Claire Keegans meisterhaft komponierte Geschichten erzählen von vielfältigen Enttäuschungen, großer Einsamkeit und nie nachlassender Hoffnung. Auf kleinstem Raum entfaltet Keegan ganze Lebensdramen und lässt uns an dem Augenblick teilhaben, der vielleicht alles verändert. Mit dieser Sonderausgabe, der die Erzählungen der Bände Wo das Wasser am tiefsten ist und Durch die blauen Felder vereint, lässt sich die großartige irische Autorin neu oder wieder entdecken und natürlich auch weiterempfehlen.

      Liebe im hohen Gras (Steidl Pocket)