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Victoria Glendinning

    23 avril 1937

    Cette biographe, critique, animatrice de radio et romancière britannique renommée est présidente de l'English PEN et lauréate du prix James Tait Black Memorial. Son écriture explore les complexités de la psychologie humaine et offre des commentaires sociaux perspicaces. Avec un intellect aiguisé et une sensibilité fine, elle dépeint des relations complexes et des dilemmes moraux, faisant preuve d'une voix narrative distinctive.

    Victoria Glendinning
    A Suppressed Cry
    Jonathan Swift
    Vita
    Family Business
    Trollope
    Le don de Charlotte
    • 2021
    • 2012

      Thomas Stamford Raffles (1781-1826) was the charismatic and persuasive founder of Singapore and Governor of Java. An English adventurer, disobedient employee of the East India Company, utopian imperialist, linguist, zoologist and civil servant, he carved an extraordinary (though brief) life for himself in South East Asia. The tropical, disease-ridden settings of his story are as dramatic as his own trajectory - an obscure young man with no advantages other than talent and obsessive drive, who changed history by establishing - without authority - on the wretchedly unpromising island of Singapore a settlement which has become a world city.After a turbulent time in the East Indies, Raffles returned to the UK and turned to his other great interests - botany and zoology. He founded London Zoo in 1826, the year of his death.Raffles remains a controversial figure, and in the first biography for over forty years, Victoria Glendinning charts his prodigious rise within the social and historical contexts of his world. His domestic and personal life was vivid and shot through with tragedy. His own end was sad, but his fame immortal.

      Raffles and the Golden Opportunity 1781-1826
    • 2006

      Elizabeth Bowen

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,8(76)Évaluer

      In this richly detailed biography Victoria Glendinning brings alive the great Anglo-Irish novelist (The Death of the Heart, The Heat of the Day) whose literary achievements were matched by her tremendous talent for living.

      Elizabeth Bowen
    • 2004

      The Weekenders

      Adventures In Calcutta

      • 301pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Dopo l'esperienza africana di Weekenders, ancora una volta il Daily Telegraph ha riunito lrvine Welsh, Monica Ali, Michel Atherton, Bella Bathurst, Jenny Colgan, Simon Garfield, W. F. Deedes, Tony Hawks, Victoria Glendinning, Sam Millet e Colm Toibin per catapultarli a Calcutta: dal confort e dalla modernità delle loro occidentalissime città, Londra e Edimburgo, a un luogo dove il passato parla ancora e il futuro chiama più forte che mai. Da quell'esperienza sono nati i racconti compresi in questa antologia che, mescolando la fiction al reportage di viaggio, riflettono modi diversi di vedere una metropoli che è nel mondo simbolo di povertà e miseria e che i suoi abitanti chiamano la Città della Gioia.

      The Weekenders
    • 2003

      Na víkend do Afriky

      • 373pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,5(16)Évaluer

      Britský deník Daily Telegraph pozval sedm rozdílných anglických autorů na jeden víkend do Súdánu, „aby se osobně angažovali ve válce, která byla do té doby mimo jejich dosah...“ Každý z autorů je mistrem svého žánru – a každý z nich musel vykročit ze svého odlišného, nicméně podobně výlučného světa. Irvine Welsh, znalec drogové subkultury Edinburghu; Alex Garland, nonkonformní autor dobrodružných románů; Victoria Glendinningová, autorka zachycující životy z jiných století; Andrew O’Hagan, pronikavý kronikář současných životů; Bill Deedes, který je již 70 let novinářem, psal poprvé v životě beletrii; a Tony Hawks se pokoušel složit se súdánskými domorodci píseň. Pouze Giles Foden se skupinou necestoval. Jeho příspěvek, o který jsme požádali až později, jelikož jeho zkušenosti z Afriky dodaly knize další rozměr, byl napsán před hrozivými událostmi 11. září.

      Na víkend do Afriky
    • 1999

      Jonathan Swift

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,0(32)Évaluer

      Poet, polemicist, pamphleteer and wit, Swift is best known as the author of "Gulliver's Travels". In this biography, Victoria Glendinning investigates the main events and relationships of Swift's life and provides a portrait set in a tapestry of controversy and paradox.

      Jonathan Swift
    • 1995

      "I always wanted everything so frantically, and I'm just the person that can't have them.' Based on family papers and memories, this picture of middle class life at the end of the nineteenth century tells the poignant story of Winnie Seebohm, Victoria Glendinning's great-aunt, who in 1885 was one of the early students at Newnham College, Cambridge. Though much loved by her family, Winnie was stifled in her desire for life and died at the age of twenty-two.

      A Suppressed Cry
    • 1995

      Le don de Charlotte

      • 356pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,5(186)Évaluer

      Londres années 1880. Charlotte n'a pas vingt ans quand ses parents, un couple étriqué de la petite bourgeoisie anglaise, accueillent un locataire du nom de Peter Fisher, jeune ingénieur, apôtre de la toute nouvelle science de l'électricité. Avec lui, Charlotte plonge d'un coup dans la modernité et, par son mariage, échappe à l'atmosphère étouffante de la maison familiale. Mais c'est auprès de lord Godwin, un aristocrate excentrique, qu'elle découvre les plaisirs et les tourments de la passion. Initiée, lors d'une soirée chez lui, au spiritisme, qui fait fureur à l'époque, elle exploitera son "don" à Londres, où, poussée par la nécessité, elle s'installera bientôt comme médium...

      Le don de Charlotte
    • 1995