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Bruce Holsinger

    Bruce Holsinger est un romancier et un érudit dont les romans transportent les lecteurs dans le Londres médiéval, explorant la vie et l'époque de figures littéraires telles que Chaucer et Gower. Son œuvre mêle magistralement des décors historiques à des récits captivants, offrant des aperçus uniques du passé. En tant qu'érudit de la littérature médiévale, sa profonde compréhension de la période éclaire sa narration imaginative, rendant ses livres à la fois éducatifs et fascinants.

    A Burnable Book
    The complete idiot's guide to movies, flicks and film
    The Gifted School
    Invention of Fire
    The Displacements
    Neomedievalism, Neoconservatism, and the War on Terror
    • Exploring the concept of neomedievalism, this book critiques President Bush's controversial comparison of antiterrorism measures to a "crusade." It delves into how neomedievalism influences modern political dynamics, particularly in the context of the Bush administration's torture memos. The analysis reveals how these memos invoke feudal sovereignty to justify the erosion of human rights, highlighting the intersection of historical concepts and contemporary governance.

      Neomedievalism, Neoconservatism, and the War on Terror
    • An adrenaline-fueled story of lives upended and privilege lost in a swiftly changing world.

      The Displacements
    • Invention of Fire

      • 480pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      3,8(27)Évaluer

      The author of the acclaimed medieval mystery A Burnable Book once again brings fourteenth-century London alive in all its color and detail in this riveting thriller featuring medieval poet and fixer John Gower--a twisty tale rife with intrigue, danger mystery, and murder. Though he is one of England's most acclaimed intellectuals, John Gower is no stranger to London's wretched slums and dark corners, and he knows how to trade on the secrets of the kingdom's most powerful men. When the bodies of sixteen unknown men are found in a privy, the Sheriff of London seeks Gower's help. The men's wounds--ragged holes created by an unknown object--are unlike anything the sheriff's men have ever seen. Tossed into the sewer, the bodies were meant to be found. Gower believes the men may have been used in an experiment--a test for a fearsome new war weapon his informants call the "handgonne," claiming it will be the "future of death" if its design can be perfected. Propelled by questions of his own, Gower turns to courtier and civil servant Geoffrey Chaucer, who is working on some poems about pilgrims that Gower finds rather vulgar. Chaucer thinks he just may know who commissioned this new weapon, an extremely valuable piece of information that some will pay a high price for--and others will kill to conceal. . .

      Invention of Fire
    • The Gifted School

      • 560pages
      • 20 heures de lecture
      3,7(9942)Évaluer

      "This deliciously sharp novel captures the relentless ambitions and fears that animate parents and their children in modern America, exploring the conflicts between achievement and potential, talent and privilege. Set in the fictional town of Crystal, Colorado, The Gifted School is a keenly entertaining novel that observes the drama within a community of friends and parents as good intentions and high ambitions collide in a pile-up with long-held secrets and lies. Seen through the lens of four families who've been a part of one another's lives since their kids were born over a decade ago, the story reveals not only the lengths that some adults are willing to go to get ahead, but the effect on the group's children, sibling relationships, marriages, and careers, as simmering resentments come to a boil and long-buried, explosive secrets surface and detonate. It's a humorous, keenly observed, timely take on ambitious parents, willful kids, and the pursuit of prestige, no matter the cost"-- Provided by publisher

      The Gifted School
    • A Burnable Book

      • 464pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      3,5(3554)Évaluer

      An irresistible thriller, set in Chaucer's London, in which betrayal, murder, court intrigue, and very real realpolitik swirl around the existence of a prophetic book about the death of England's kingswhich may have been written by Chaucer himself.

      A Burnable Book
    • A sweeping exploration of the shaping role of animal skins in written culture and human imagination over three millennia

      On Parchment