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David Guterson

    4 mai 1956

    David Guterson crée des romans qui explorent les complexités de l'identité humaine, le poids de la culpabilité et la quête de sens, souvent dans des paysages naturels évocateurs. Sa prose se caractérise par une qualité lyrique et une perspicacité psychologique aiguisée, entraînant les lecteurs dans d'intricats dilemmes moraux. L'œuvre de Guterson est reconnue pour sa profonde exploration de la justice et de la rédemption, offrant une voix distinctive dans la littérature américaine contemporaine. Il tisse magistralement des récits qui résonnent à la fois par leur profondeur émotionnelle et leur rigueur intellectuelle.

    David Guterson
    The Final Case
    The Country Ahead of Us, the Country Behind
    Ed King
    East of the mountains
    Le pacte
    La neige tombait sur les cèdres / Jardins d'Éden / Le vieux
    • Gripping, tragic, and densely atmospheric—a masterpiece of suspense San Piedro Island, north of Puget Sound, is a place so isolated that no one who lives there can afford to make enemies. But in 1954 a local fisherman is found suspiciously drowned, and a Japanese American named Kabuo Miyamoto is charged with his murder. In the course of the ensuing trial, it becomes clear that what is at stake is more than a man's guilt. For on San Pedro, memories of a charmed love affair between a white boy and the Japanese girl who grew up to become Kabuo's wife; memories of land desired, paid for, and lost. Above all, San Piedro is haunted by the memory of what happened to its Japanese residents during World War II, when an entire community was sent into exile while its neighbors watched.

      La neige tombait sur les cèdres / Jardins d'Éden / Le vieux
    • Le pacte

      Roman

      • 347pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      " John William et moi, on a opté pour le sauf shake. Ce ne sont pas les Blancs qui ont inventé ce genre de poignée de main, mais les Blancs peuvent en apprécier l'esprit, et comme ça nous semblait correspondre à la circonstance, ce contact profondément solide, les pouces serrés, les bras recourbés, le poids de chaque frère ressenti dans un équilibre fugace, c'est ainsi que nous avons mêlé notre sang." John William Barry et Neil Countryman partagent une passion pour les grands espaces sauvages des environs de Seattle. Se perdre dans le wild, tenter d'y survivre est pour eux l'expérience la plus exaltante, la plus vraie. Celle qui cimente leur amitié. Mais Neil, un jour, choisit un chemin différent, malgré les exhortations de son ami à fuir " le monde du hamburger " et ses compromis...

      Le pacte
    • From the author of the prize-winning "Snow Falling on Cedars" comes a novel of America. Diagnosed with terminal cancer, a recently widowed, retired heart surgeon, accompanied by his two dogs, sets out on a journey through the mythic West--sage deserts, yawning canyons, dusty ranches, and vast orchards--on his last hunt.

      East of the mountains
    • In Seattle, 1962, Walter Cousins, a mild-mannered actuary, takes a risk of his own and makes the biggest error of his life. He sleeps with Diane, the sexy, not-quite-legal British au pair who's taking care of his children for the summer. Diane gets pregnant and leaves their baby on a doorstep, but not before turning the tables on Walter and setting in motion a tragedy of epic proportions. Their orphaned child, adopted by an adoring family, becomes Edward Aaron King, and grows up to become a billionaire Internet tycoon and an international celebrity - the King of Search - who unknowingly, but inexorably, hurtles through life toward a fate he may have no power to shape

      Ed King
    • 3,4(804)Évaluer

      Like his novel, Snow Falling On Cedars, for which he received the PEN/Faulkner Award, Guterson's beautifully observed and emotionally piercing short stories are set largely in the Pacific Northwest. In these vast landscapes, hunting, fishing, and sports are the givens of men's lives. With prose that stings like the scent of gunpowder, this is a collection of power.ContentsAngels in the snowOpening dayDay of the moonwalkAliensWood grouse on a high promontory overlooking CanadaPiranhasThree huntersAmerican elmArcturusThe flower garden

      The Country Ahead of Us, the Country Behind
    • The Final Case

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,1(42)Évaluer

      A compelling father-son narrative unfolds alongside a gripping courtroom drama, exploring themes of privilege and power. The story delves into the complexities of their relationship while questioning what it means to lead a meaningful life. This work by an acclaimed author promises a profound and thought-provoking experience.

      The Final Case
    • From the award-winning, bestselling author of Snow Falling on Cedars comes a coming-of-age novel about two different visions of what it means to live a good life and the compromises that come with the search for fulfillment. • “Gorgeous, haunting…. A deeply considered tragedy of social alienation and hubris.” —The Washington Post Book World John William Barry and Neil Countryman shared a love of the outdoors, trekking often into Washington's remote backcountry where they had to rely on their wits—and each other—to survive. Soon after graduating from college, Neil sets out on a path that will lead him toward a life as a devoted schoolteacher and family man. But John William makes a radically different choice, dropping out of college and moving deep into the woods. When he enlists Neil to help him disappear completely, Neil finds himself drawn into a web of agonizing responsibility, deceit, and tragedy—one that will finally break open with a wholly unexpected, life-altering revelation.

      The Other
    • Ann Holmes seems an unlikely candidate for revelation. A 16-year-old runaway, she is an itinerant mushroom picker who lives in a tent. Then one November afternoon, in the foggy woods of North Fork, the Virgin comes to her, clear as day.

      Our Lady Of The Forest
    • Sníh padá na cedry

      • 415pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      4,2(56)Évaluer

      Román o problémech soužití japonských přistěhovalců s americkými rybáři na ostrůvku v Pacifiku po útoku na Pearl Harbor. Působivý román je věnován ne příliš publikovanému tématu - vyhnání japonských přistěhovalců a jejich internace v amerických koncertačních táborech během 2. světové války . V tomto příběhu jde o japonskou menšinu , která je hrstce obyvatel ostrůvku San Piedro dobře známa, všichni vědí, že jsou to slušní lidé. Motiv vztahu mezi etniky je jednak exponován příběhem lásky japonské dívky a bělošského chlapce, jednak vyšetřováním vraždy místního rybáře, z níž je obviněn rybář japonského původu. Tento román byl v roce 1999 zfilmován.

      Sníh padá na cedry
    • Na východ od hor

      • 246pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,8(23)Évaluer

      Doktor Ben Givens, třiasedmdesátiletý chirurg ze Seattlu, nedávno ovdovělý a na odpočinku, onemocněl rakovinou střev. Nechce se však stát předmětem soucitu, a proto se rozhodne tuto neblahou skutečnost utajit jak před svou dcerou, tak před vnukem. Ben byl vždycky mužem činu, a místem, kde se rozhodně cítil nejlépe, byla nádherná příroda jeho kraje. Odjakživa se v ní toulával se psy a s puškou, buď jen tak podnikal túry, anebo lovil. Se stejnou výbavou odchází tedy do přírody i teď, avšak jeho úmysly jsou tentokrát jiné...

      Na východ od hor