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Karen Joy Fowler

    7 février 1950

    Cette auteure explore les complexités des rencontres culturelles et les malentendus qui en résultent, trouvant souvent une fascination dans les erreurs innocentes commises. Son travail s'engage avec l'histoire et la politique, animé par un vif intérêt pour les puissances impériales et leurs impacts. À travers une lentille unique, l'auteure tisse des récits qui révèlent les nuances subtiles de l'expérience humaine et la nature complexe des relations interculturelles.

    Karen Joy Fowler
    BOOTH: From the million copy bestselling author of We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves
    Booth
    Women Who Read Are Dangerous
    Lost Soul, Wise Soul
    We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves. Die fabelhaften Schwestern der Familie Cooke, englische Ausgabe
    Le Club Jane Austen
    • Le Club Jane Austen

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,1(64416)Évaluer

      Un de ce livres rares qui nous rappelle ce qu'est le bonheur de lire. " New York Times Book Review. " La conversation de ce club est tour à tour enjouée, intelligente et anodine. Mais ce n'est pas tout : les protagonistes dégustent des desserts hautes calories, sirotent des margaritas et s'évadent dans leurs rêveries. Comme Jane Austen, Fowler est un esprit subversif et une fine observatrice des relations humaines. " Publisher's Weekly. " Cinq femmes et un homme se réunissent régulièrement pour discuter de l'œuvre de l'une des plus grandes romancières anglaises. Ça se passe en Californie, au début du XXIe siècle, et ce sont des gens normaux, ni heureux, ni malheureux chacun avec une blessure et tous hantés par l'amour. A eux seuls ils forment le Club Jane Austen éternel et avec eux Karen Joy Fowler compose un roman qui est si réussi, si délicat, si plein d'esprit que les admirateurs d'Emma et d'Orgueil et préjugés vont défaillir de bonheur. " Washington Post.

      Le Club Jane Austen
    • The New York Times bestselling author of The Jane Austen Book Club introduces a middle-class American family, ordinary in every way but one...Meet the Cooke family: Mother and Dad, Lowell, Rosemary and her unusual sister Fern. Rosemary begins her story in the middle. She has her reasons. “Until Fern’s expulsion...,” Rosemary says, “she was my twin, my funhouse mirror, my whirlwind other half and I loved her.” As a child, Rosemary never stopped talking. Then, something happened, and Rosemary wrapped herself in silence.In We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves, Karen Joy Fowler weaves her most accomplished work to date—a tale of loving but fallible people whose well-intentioned actions lead to heartbreaking consequences.

      We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves. Die fabelhaften Schwestern der Familie Cooke, englische Ausgabe
    • Lost Soul, Wise Soul

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,0(18)Évaluer

      Presents numerous case studies of challenging past lives that help the reader s soul evolve and reconnect with the light when they ve been impacted by negativity

      Lost Soul, Wise Soul
    • Women Who Read Are Dangerous

      • 149pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,0(164)Évaluer

      An elegant survey of over seventy works of art featuring women reading throughout history. What is it about a woman reading that has captivated hundreds of artists over the centuries? Stefan Bollmann's Women Who Read Are Dangerous explores this popular subject in more than seventy artworks—drawings, paintings, photographs, and print—by iconic artists such as Henri Matisse, Edward Hopper, Suzanne Valadon, August Sander, Rembrandt, and many more. As the book’s provocative title indicates, a woman reading was once viewed as radical. In chapters, such as “Intimate Moments” and “The Search for Oneself,” Bollmann profiles how a woman with a book was once seen as idle or suspect and how women have gained autonomy through reading over the years. Bollmann offers intelligent and engaging commentary on each work of art in Women Who Read Are Dangerous, telling us who the subject is, her relationship to the artist, and even what she is reading. With works ranging from a 1333 Annunciation painting of the angel Gabriel speaking to the Virgin Mary, book in hand, to twentieth-century works, such as a stunning photograph of Marilyn Monroe reading Ulysses, this appealing survey provides a veritable slideshow of the many iterations of a woman and her book—a compelling subject to this day. An excellent gift for graduates, teachers, or Mother’s Day, this elegant book should appeal to anyone interested in art, literature, or women’s history.

      Women Who Read Are Dangerous
    • Booth

      • 480pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      3,9(251)Évaluer

      From the Booker-shortlisted, million-copy bestselling author of We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves comes an epic novel about the infamous, ill-fated Booth family. SIX BROTHERS AND SISTERS. ONE INJUSTICE THAT WILL SHATTER THEIR BOND FOREVER Junius is the patriarch, a celebrated Shakespearean actor who fled bigamy charges in England, both a mesmerising talent and a man of terrifying instability. As his children grow up in a remote farmstead in 1830s rural Baltimore, the country draws ever closer to the boiling point of secession and civil war. Of the six Booth siblings who survive to adulthood, each has their own dreams they must fight to realise - but it is Johnny who makes the terrible decision that will change the course of history - the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Booth is a riveting novel focused on the very things that bind, and break, a family.

      Booth
    • Rosemary's young, just at college, and she's decided not to tell anyone a thing about her family. So we're not going to tell you too much either: you'll have to find out for yourselves, round about page 77, what it is that makes her unhappy family unlike any other.Rosemary is now an only child, but she used to have a sister the same age as her, and an older brother. Both are now gone - vanished from her life. There's something unique about Rosemary's sister, Fern. And it was this decision, made by her parents, to give Rosemary a sister like no other, that began all of Rosemary's trouble. So now she's telling her story: full of hilarious asides and brilliantly spiky lines, it's a looping narrative that begins towards the end, and then goes back to the beginning. Twice.It's funny, clever, intimate, honest, analytical and swirling with ideas that will come back to bite you. We hope you enjoy it, and if, when you're telling a friend about it, you do decide to spill the beans about Fern - it's pretty hard to resist - don't worry. One of the few studies Rosemary doesn't quote says that spoilers actually enhance reading.

      We are all completely beside ourselves
    • Black Glass

      • 286pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,3(36)Évaluer

      An early work from PEN/Faulkner Award winner and Man Booker finalist Karen Joy Fowler, reissued and beautifully repackaged for new fans and old. First published in 1998 to high praise, and now reissued with the addition of a prefatory essay, Black Glass showcases the extraordinary talents of this prizewinning author. In fifteen gemlike tales, Fowler lets her wit and vision roam freely, turning accepted norms inside out and fairy tales upside down—pushing us to reconsider our unquestioned verities and proving once again that she is among our most subversive writers. So, then: Here is Carry Nation loose again, breaking up discos, smashing topless bars, radicalizing women as she preaches clean living to men more intent on babes and booze. And here is Mrs. Gulliver, her patience with her long-voyaging Lemuel worn thin: Money is short and the kids can’t even remember what their dad looks like. And what of Tonto, the ever-faithful companion, turning forty without so much as a birthday phone call from that masked man? It is a book full of great themes and terrific stories—but it is the way in which Fowler tells the tale, develops plot and character, plays with time, chance, and reality that makes these pieces so original.

      Black Glass
    • Cursed

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,5(2502)Évaluer

      Twenty curses, old and new, from bestselling fantasy authors such as Neil Gaiman, Karen Joy Fowler, Christina Henry, M.R. Carey and Charlie Jane Anders. ALL THE BETTER TO READ YOU WITH It's a prick of blood, the bite of an apple, the evil eye, a wedding ring or a pair of red shoes. Curses come in all shapes and sizes, and they can happen to anyone, not just those of us with unpopular stepparents... Here you'll find unique twists on curses, from fairy tale classics to brand-new hexes of the modern world - expect new monsters and mythologies as well as twists on well-loved fables. Stories to shock and stories of warning, stories of monsters and stories of magic. TWENTY TIMELESS FOLKTALES, NEW AND OLD NEIL GAIMAN JANE YOLEN KAREN JOY FOWLER M.R. CAREY CHRISTINA HENRY CHRISTOPHER GOLDEN TIM LEBBON MICHAEL MARSHALL SMITH CHARLIE JANE ANDERS JEN WILLIAMS CATRIONA WARD JAMES BROGDEN MAURA McHUGH ANGELA SLATTER LILLITH SAINTCROW CHRISTOPHER FOWLER ALISON LITTLEWOOD MARGO LANAGAN

      Cursed