Jerome Charyn Livres
Jerome Charyn s'impose comme un maître conteur, dont l'œuvre prolifique retrace les complexités de la vie américaine avec des personnages vibrants et une prose immersive. Son style inventif et incisif explore les thèmes de l'identité, de l'histoire et de l'art avec une vision singulière. Constamment dévoué à son art, les contributions littéraires de Charyn sont reconnues comme profondément significatives dans la littérature américaine. Ses romans offrent aux lecteurs des explorations profondes de la psyché humaine et de l'intricate tapisserie du monde.







" Les journaux, dans leurs dernières éditions, faisaient déjà leur deuil d'Isaac Sidel. Les drapeaux de la mairie étaient en berne. L'inspecteur principal préparait les funérailles. Il y aurait un grand défilé. Isaac aurait droit aux salves de canon et aux magnifiques chevaux noirs. Aucun autre commish ne s'était fait descendre de cette manière... Cela faisait dix heures qu'Isaac se trouvait sur le billard... Il était censé mourir. Mais il ne mourut pas... " Qui a voulu tuer le commissaire Sidel ? Est-ce Maria Montalban, qui avec ses " filles ", prostituées, travestis et autres, est accusée de voler les cantines scolaires et de faire du trafic de drogue ? Mais Maria est assassiné. Est-ce Sal Rubino, un vieil ennemi, qui a demandé à Caroll, le principal adjoint d'Isaac, de descendre son patron ? Il y a aussi une jolie millionnaire, un enquêteur turc, un chef d'orchestre, un patron de la Mafia, qu'on pourrait tous soupçonner...
Sergeant Salinger
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Grounded in biographical fact and reimagined as only Charyn could, Sergeant Salinger is an astonishing portrait of a devastated young man on his way to becoming the mythical figure behind The Catcher in the Rye, a novel that has marked generations....
As the New York Yankees' star centre fielder from 1936 to 1951, Joe DiMaggio is enshrined in America's memory as the epitome in sports of grace, dignity, and that ineffable quality called 'class'. But his career after retirement, starting with his nine-month marriage to Marilyn Monroe, was far... číst celé
Paradise Man
- 240pages
- 9 heures de lecture
A stylish killer makes the mistake of befriending a godThough he doesn’t know mink from sable, Sidney Holden is the most important employee at Aladdin Furs. He is a bumper, a well-dressed killer who collects the debts that cannot be paid, and Aladdin would be nothing without him. After all, fur is murder.As Cuban refugees flood the United States, the New York criminal class is rocked by the appearance of a Santería sect that hails a young girl as the newest incarnation of Changó, their bloodthirsty thunder god. But after a routine hit, Holden finds the girl cowering under the kitchen table—a divine witness to a double murder. Unable to kill her, he takes her with him, sparking an all-out turf war so vicious that Holden will be happy to have any god on his side.
Elsinore
- 247pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Eager to find his girlfriend, Fay Abruzzi, who has been secreted away by her district attorney father, former hitman Sidney Holden agrees to come out of retirement and help millionaire Howard Phipps bring down the D.A. Reprint. PW.
Big Red
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Narrated by a starry-eyed reporter, Big Red reimagines the tragic career of Rita Hayworth and her indomitable husband, Orson Welles. An insightful, tender portrait of a seemingly halcyon age before blockbusters and film franchises, Big Red promises to consume both Hollywood cinephiles and neophytes alike....
The Magician's Wife
- 96pages
- 4 heures de lecture
This surreal epic centers on the mysterious Rita, wife of a philandering magician, and her struggles with terrifying demons, both real and imaginary. Winner of the Prix Alfred (Angoulême) and the Grand Prix (Sierre). Suggested for mature readers.
Provides a personal look at New York and its crime, art world, homeless, celebrities, ethnic groups, and business leaders
Billy Budd KGB
- 128pages
- 5 heures de lecture
"A young Ukrainian orphan with a strange psychic power is enrolled in a KGB training school in the wake of WW II. Two decades later, given the code name Billy Budd, he is sent to the U.S. as a spy. One of his co-workers on a construction crew is a Native American holy man who introduces him to the spiritual life forbidden during his youth. Much like his namesake, Budd is involuntarily confined to a vessel, in this case New York City, full of severe social and philosophical contradictions, and his spontaneity, honesty and bravery eventually overwhelm his loyalty to the Soviet state"--Amazon.com.


