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Peter Carey

    7 mai 1943
    Peter Carey
    A Long Way From Home
    True History of the Kelly Gang
    Collected Stories
    Media Law - Third Edition
    The Fat Man in History
    The Power of Prophecy
    • The Power of Prophecy

      Prince Dipanagara and the End of an Old Order in Java, 1785-1855

      National hero, Javanese mystic, pious Muslim, and leader of the "holy war" against the Dutch between 1825 and 1830, the Yogyakarta prince, Dipanagara, is pre-eminent in the pantheon of modern Indonesian historical figures. This is the first full biography based on Dutch and Javanese sources. The Power of Prophecy sets Dipanagara's life against the context of the turbulent events of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries when European imperialsm reached Indonesi, destroying forever Java's old order and propelling the twin forces of Islam and Javanese national identity into a fatal confrontation with the Dutch. This confrontation known as the Java War, in which Dipanagara was defeated and exiled, marked the beginning of the modern colonial period in Indonesia. The book presents a detailed analysis of Dipanagara's pre-war visions and aspirations as a Javanese Ratu Adil ("Just King") based on his autobiography, the Babad Dipanagara, and other Javanese sources, as well as Dutch and British records. The book is concerned with the rise of Western colonial rule in Indonesia, the fate of indigenous cultures in an age of imperialism, and the role of Javanese Islam in modern Indonesian history.

      The Power of Prophecy
      4,3
    • The Fat Man in History

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      The stories in Peter Carey's collection are bizarre, funny and chilling. Their landscape is exotic and surreal, an ominous near-future that has the distinct feel of contemporary life. Carey's narratives are an exhilarating blend of fable, fantasy and allegory in which, as in dreams, something odd and menacing takes control. Here are societies in which people gamble for new bodies in a genetic lottery or watch apprehensively as first buildings, then parts of the landscape, and eventually their neighbours, begin to dematerialise and vanish. Here is what happens when a miniature replica of a small town and its inhabitants assumes a more compelling reality than its original or when a group of fat men, ostracised by a revolutionary government, plot its overthrow.

      The Fat Man in History
      4,1
    • Media Law - Third Edition

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the legal, contractual and regulatory issues of the commercial exploitation of artistic works, this book outlines and explains key areas such copyright protection; performance rights, artists recording agreement and group management; music publishing agreements; regulation of the advertising industry; and film and television distribution. The book also provides guidance on how to advise clients to avoid pitfalls involved in this area including defamation, obscenity and contempt of court.

      Media Law - Third Edition
      2,0
    • Collected Stories

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Peter Carey is justly renowned for his novels, which have included the Booker Prize-winning titles Oscar and Lucinda and True History of the Kelly Gang. He is also a dazzling writer of short stories. This volume collects together all the stories from The Fat Man in History and War Crimes as well as three other stories.

      Collected Stories
      4,1
    • True History of the Kelly Gang

      • 413pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      In a dazzling act of imaginative empathy, Peter Carey gives the Australian outlaw Ned Kelly a voice so wild, passionate and original that it is difficult not to believe that the infamous bushranger himself is speaking from beyond the grave. Told in the form of a journal justifying himself to the daughter he would never meet, this extraordinary work is the song of Australia, voicing its heart-wrenching protest. Here is Kelly the orphan, the horse thief, the robber, killer and, finally, his country's beloved Robin Hood.

      True History of the Kelly Gang
      3,9
    • A Long Way from Home follows Irene Bobs, a fast-driving enthusiast, and her car salesman husband as they tackle the grueling Redex Trial in 1950s Australia. This thrilling tale explores the nation's connection to its ancient culture amid the challenges of love and pain during a brutal car race.

      A Long Way From Home
      3,6
    • 30 Days in Sydney

      A Wildly Distorted Account

      Forget the limpid, dreamlike views we saw on the television during the Olympics, the paradise of hedonism represented by Bondi Beach and the rest; Sydney is a savage city, as violent in its setting and its weather as it is in its history. This is a brief and heartfelt account of an expatriate writer revisiting his past, examining as he does so the paradox of a blessed country with a bloody, accursed past. Above all, this book is about Australian mateship, and it is the biographies, jokes and stories of Peter's friends and contemporaries that provide the backbone.

      30 Days in Sydney
      3,7
    • Illywhacker

      • 576pages
      • 21 heures de lecture

      Illywhacker is a dazzling comic narrative, from the lips of the 139-year-old Herbert Badgery, the 'illywhacker' or confidence trickster of the title. Overflowing with magic, jokes and inventions, peopled with aviators, car salesmen, Chinamen and impresarios, Peter Carey's novel is a contemporary classic. 'Illywhacker is a tour de force, both funny and moving, the work of an original at full stretch.' Financial Times 'It is impossible to convey in a review the cumulative brilliance and accelerating hilarity of the prose.' London Review of Books

      Illywhacker
      3,8
    • The Unusual Life of Tristan Smith

      • 432pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      'My name is Tristan Smith. I was born in Chemin Rouge in Efica - which is to say as much to you, I bet, if I declared I was from the moon.' The Booker Prize-winning author of Oscar and Lucinda and The Tax Inspector now gives readers a hero, the malformed but ferociously willful Tristan Smith, who becomes the object of the world's byzantine political intrigues, even as he attains stardom in a bizarre Sirkus that is part passion play and part Mortal Kombat.

      The Unusual Life of Tristan Smith
      3,2
    • Peter Carey's astonishing debut novel is a fast-moving extravaganza, both funny and gripping, about a man who, recovering from death, is convinced that he is in hell.

      Bliss
      3,8
    • The tax inspector

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      The day that Benny Catchprice was fired from the spare parts department of Catchprice Motors by his aunt Cathy was also the day that the Tax Inspector, Maria Takis, arrived to begin her long-overdue audit of the family business. But this is no ordinary investigation. Maria is eight months' pregnant, Granny Catchprice is at war with her offspring, and Benny, her grandson, wants to become an angel...

      The tax inspector
      3,5
    • Modern Short Stories

      • 219pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      This collection is a companion to the long-established and highly successful Modern Short Stories One and its essential aims are the same: to offer stories of high literary quality which, though written for adults, can be enjoyed and appreciated by adolescents. The fifteen stories included are by distinguished writers from Africa, America, Australia, India, Ireland, Italy and Great Britain; and within their artistic context several of them deal with the special personal and social concerns of society today.The collection includes stories by the likes of Dorothy Parker, Maeve Binchy, Garrison Keillor, Peter Carey, Flannery O'Connor and Nadine Gordimer.

      Modern Short Stories
      3,5
    • Jack Maggs

      • 359pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      The year is 1837 and ex-convict Jack Maggs has returned illegally to London from Australia. Installing himself in the household of a genteel grocer, he attracts the attention of a cross-section of society. Saucy Mercy Larkin wants him for a mate. Writer Tobias Oates wants to possess his soul through hypnosis. Maggs, a figure both frightening and mysteriously compelling, is so in thrall to the notion of a gentlemanly class that he's risked his life to come back to his torturers. His task is to shed his false consciousness and understand that his true destiny lies in Australia.

      Jack Maggs
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    • Oscar Hopkins is an Oxford seminarian with a passion for gambling. Lucinda Leplastrier is a Sydney heiress with a fascination for glass. The year is 1864. When they meet on the boat to Australia their lives will be forever changed . . . Daring, rich, intense and bizarre, Peter Carey's Booker prize-winning novel is a brilliant achievement - a moving love story and a historical tour de force that is also powerfully contemporary.

      Oscar and Lucinda
      3,6
    • Seven-year-old Che was abandoned by his radical Harvard-student parents during the upheaval of the 1960s, and since then has been raised in isolated privilege by his New York grandmother. He yearns to see or hear news of his famous outlaw parents, but his grandmother refuses to tell him anything.

      His Illegal Self
      3,3
    • The Future Dictionary of America

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Imagine what a dictionary might look like about thirty years hence, when all of the world's problems are solved and our current dictionaries are a distant memory. Dave Eggers, Jonathan Safran Foer and Nicole Krauss have lined up an incredible array of writers to bring you that futuristic dictionary and a vision of the world as it might be. Think of it as a dictionary of language for describing what the future could look like a dictionary that is both useful and romantic, hopeful and necessary, pragmatic and idealistic, and frequently funny. This is science fiction but with a difference.

      The Future Dictionary of America
      3,5
    • Theft: A Love Story

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Theft: A Love Story - from the author of Amnesia , Oscar and Lucinda and True History of the Kelly Gang , Peter Carey's Booker longlisted novel of art, friendship and fraud.

      Theft: A Love Story
      3,5
    • Parrot and Olivier in America

      • 451pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      "Parrot and Olivier in America "has been shortlisted for the 2010 Man Booker Prize. From the two-time Booker Prize-winning author comes an irrepressibly funny new novel set in early nineteenth-century America. Olivier--an improvisation on the life of Alexis de Tocqueville--is the traumatized child of aristocratic survivors of the French Revolution. Parrot is the motherless son of an itinerant English printer. They are born on different sides of history, but their lives will be connected by an enigmatic one-armed marquis. When Olivier sets sail for the nascent United States--ostensibly to make a study of the penal system, but more precisely to save his neck from one more revolution--Parrot will be there, too: as spy for the marquis, and as protector, foe, and foil for Olivier. As the narrative shifts between the perspectives of Parrot and Olivier, between their picaresque adventures apart and together--in love and politics, prisons and finance, homelands and brave new lands--a most unlikely friendship begins to take hold. And with their story, Peter Carey explores the experiment of American democracy with dazzling inventiveness and with all the richness and surprise of characterization, imagery, and language that we have come to expect from this superlative writer.

      Parrot and Olivier in America
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    • Olivier is an aristocrat, the traumatized child of survivors of the French Revolution. Parrot the son of an itinerant printer who always wanted to be an artist but has ended up a servant. Born on different sides of history, their lives will be brought together by their travels in America.When Olivier sets sail for America, ostensibly to study its prisons but in reality to save his neck from one more revolution - Parrot is sent with him, as spy, protector, foe and foil. As the narrative shifts between the perspectives of Parrot and Olivier, and their picaresque travels together and apart - in love and politics, prisons and the world of art - Peter Carey explores the adventure of American democracy, in theory and in practice, with dazzling wit and inventiveness.

      Parrot and Oliver in America. Parrot und Olivier in Amerika, englische Ausgabe
      3,3
    • My Life as a Fake

      • 276pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Melbourne, the late 1940s. A young conservative Australian poet named Christopher Chubb decides to teach his country a lesson about pretension and authenticity. Choosing as his target the most avant-garde of the literary magazines, he submits for publication the entire oeuvre of one Bob McCorkle, a working-class poet of raw power and sexual frankness, conveniently dead at twenty-four and entirely the product of Chubb's imagination. Not only does the magazine fall for the hoax, but the local authorities also sue its editor for publishing obscenity. At the trial someone uncannily resembling the faked photograph of the invented McCorkle, leaps to his feet. At this moment a horrified Chubb is confronted by the malevolent being he has himself manufactured...

      My Life as a Fake
      3,3
    • Wrong About Japan

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      In a stunning memoir-cum-travelogue Peter Carey charts this journey, inspired by Charley's passion for Japanese Manga and anime, and explores his own resulting re-evaluation of Japan.

      Wrong About Japan
      3,2
    • The Chemistry of Tears

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      London 2010, Catherine Gehrig, conservator at Swinburne museum, learns of the unexpected death of her colleague and lover of thirteen years - but as the mistress of a married man, she has to grieve in private. Her employer at the museum, aware of Catherine's grief, gives her a special project - to piece together both the mechanics and the story of an extraordinary automaton, commissioned in the nineteenth century by Henry Brandling to amuse his dying son. Linked by the mysterious automaton, Catherine's and Henry's stories intertwine across time to explore the mysteries of life and death, the miracle and catastrophe of human invention and the body's astonishing chemistry of love and feeling.

      The Chemistry of Tears
      3,0
    • When Gaby Bailleux released the Angel Worm into Australia's prison system, allowing hundreds of asylum seekers to walk free, she also let the cat out of the bag. The Americans ran the prisons, like so many parts of her country, and so the doors of some 5000 American places of incarceration also opened. Both countries' secrets threatened to pour out.Was this a mistake, or had Gaby declared cyberwar on the US? Felix Moore - known to himself as 'Australia's last serving left wing journalist' - has no doubt. Her act was part of the covert conflict between Australia and America. That conflict dates back to the largely forgotten Battle of Brisbane in 1943, stretches forward to America's security interests in Pine Gap and commercial interests everywhere, and has as its most outrageous act the coup of 1975. Funded by his property-developer mate Woody Townes, Felix is going to write Gaby's biography, to save her, and himself, and maybe his country.But how to get Gaby to co-operate? What role does her film-star mother have to play? And what, after all, does Woody really want?

      Amnesia
      2,7
    • Die finanzielle Situation von Sams Familie ist mehr als instabil, da die Familie vom Glücksspiel lebt. Doch eines Tages sind sie pleite und Sam versucht seine Familie vor dem völligen Ruin zu bewahren.

      Der große Bingobang
      4,0
    • Dieser Roman erzählt die Geschichte eines Mannes, der sich von den Toten erholt und überzeugt ist, dass er sich in der Hölle befindet. Zum ersten Mal in seinem Leben sieht Harry Joy die Welt, wie sie wirklich ist, und nimmt ein Notizbuch, um die wahre Natur der Unterwelt zu erkunden und festzuhalten.

      Bliss - das Paradies umsonst
      1,0
    • Peter Carey, als "phantasiereichster Autor unseres Jahrhunderts" bezeichnet, entwirft in "Illywhacker" zwei fiktive Staaten mit eigener Kultur. Erzählt wird die turbulente Geschichte von Tristan Smith, einem behinderten Sohn einer Theaterleiterin. Das Buch vereint Romanze, Abenteuer, Agentengeschichte und Sozialsatire.

      Das seltsame Leben des Tristan Smith. Roman
    • Traumflug

      • 236pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Niedergeschlagen, deprimiert und in eine alkoholgetränkte Depression verfallend, nachdem er einen Mann im Dienst getötet hat, hat Inspektor Kurt Wallander beschlossen, die Polizei endgültig zu verlassen. Als ein alter Bekannter, ein Anwalt, Wallanders Hilfe bei der Untersuchung der verdächtigen Umstände im Zusammenhang mit dem Tod seines Vaters sucht, möchte Kurt nicht zuhören. Doch als der Anwalt ebenfalls tot aufgefunden wird, dreimal erschossen, erkennt Wallander, dass er falsch lag, nicht zuzuhören. Gegen sein besseres Urteilsvermögen kehrt er zur Arbeit zurück, um einen Fall zu leiten, der sich nun zu einem Doppelmord entwickelt haben könnte. Eine neue, weibliche Ermittlerin hat in seiner Abwesenheit zur Polizei gestoßen, und er übernimmt die Rolle des Mentors für sie, während sie gemeinsam versuchen, das Rätsel zu lösen. Ein rätselhafter Geschäftstycoon, der sich hinter einer Entourage von schroffen Sekretärinnen und strenger Sicherheit verbirgt, scheint der gemeinsame Nenner in den beiden Todesfällen zu sein. Doch während Wallander dem Mörder auf der Spur ist, ist jemand auf Wallanders Spur und schließt schnell auf.

      Traumflug