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Jackie Kay

    9 novembre 1961

    Jackie Kay est une auteure dont l'œuvre explore en profondeur les thèmes de l'identité, de l'appartenance et de la quête complexe de ses origines. Sa voix littéraire distinctive transparaît dans son style lyrique et pénétrant, abordant les complexités des relations humaines et des questions sociales. Kay crée habilement de la poésie, de la prose et du théâtre, insufflant souvent à ses récits de puissants éléments autobiographiques et un examen approfondi de l'héritage culturel. Les lecteurs sont attirés par son écriture pour sa résonance émotionnelle et sa capacité aiguë à saisir les nuances subtiles de l'expérience humaine.

    Wish I Was Here
    Trumpet
    The Physics of Sailing Explained
    The Women Writers' Handbook
    Red, Cherry Red
    The Lamplighter
    • The Lamplighter

      • 112pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      4,4(89)Évaluer

      The Lamplighter by Jackie Kay is a groundbreaking lyrical drama that explores the heart of British slave trade through the experiences of four unforgettable women.

      The Lamplighter
    • A wonderful new collection of poems to read and listen to, from award-winning Scottish poet Jackie Kay.

      Red, Cherry Red
    • The Women Writers' Handbook

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,0(28)Évaluer

      A revised edition of the publisher’s inaugural publication in 1990, which won the Pandora Award from Women-in-Publishing. Inspirational in its original format, this new edition features poems, stories, essays and interviews with over 30 women writers, both emerging authors and luminaries of contemporary literature such A.S. Byatt, Saskia Calliste, April De Angelis, Kit de Waal, Carol Ann Duffy, Sian Evans, Philippa Gregory, Mary Hamer, Jackie Kay, Shuchi Kothari, Bryony Lavery, Annee Lawrence, Roseanne Liang, Suchen Christine Lim, Jackie McCarrick, Laura Miles, Raman Mundair, Magda Oldziejewska, Kaite O’Reilly, Jacqueline Pepall, Gabi Reigh, Djamila Ribeiro, Fiona Rintoul, Jasvinder Sanghera, Anne Sebba, Kalista Sy, Debbie Taylor, Madeleine Thien, Claire Tomalin, Ida Vitale, Sarah Waters and the great-niece of Virginia Woolf -Emma Woolf. Together with the original writing workshops plus black and white illustrations. Guest editor Ann Sandham has compiled the new collection to celebrate Aurora Metro’s 30th anniversary as an independent publisher; 20% of profits will to go to the Virginia Woolf statue campaign in the UK. -- Cheryl Robson ― Publisher

      The Women Writers' Handbook
    • The Physics of Sailing Explained

      • 200pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,0(18)Évaluer

      Authoritative yet accessible, this work will enable readers to better grasp how sails, keels and hulls work together to keep sailboats moving--and will sharpen their skills with a more subtle and thorough appreciation of why various boat design features are present and why certain tactics work in certain situations. schovat popis

      The Physics of Sailing Explained
    • A modern classic of enduring love, winner of the Guardian Fiction Prize.

      Trumpet
    • Wish I Was Here

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,9(36)Évaluer

      Tales of passion and jealousy, lust and romance from the award-winning author of Trumpet

      Wish I Was Here
    • Fiere

      • 63pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
      3,9(210)Évaluer

      Jackie Kay brings her poetry to Picador with a brilliant new collection that crosses borders

      Fiere
    • Red Dust Road

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,9(1728)Évaluer

      From the moment when, as a little girl, she realizes that her skin is a different colour from that of her beloved mum and dad, to the tracing and finding of her birth parents, her Highland mother and Nigerian father, the journey that Jackie Kay undertakes in Red Dust Road is full of unexpected twists, turns and deep emotions. In a book shining with warmth, humour and compassion, she discovers that inheritance is about much more than genes: that we are shaped by songs as much as by cells, and that our internal landscapes are as important as those through which we move. Taking the reader from Glasgow to Lagos and beyond, Red Dust Road is revelatory, redemptive and courageous, unique in its voice and universal in its reach. It is a heart-stopping story of parents and siblings, friends and strangers, belonging and beliefs, biology and destiny, and love.

      Red Dust Road
    • Darling

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,9(157)Évaluer

      Brings together many favourite poems from the author's four collections - The Adoption Papers, Other Lovers, Off Colour and Life Mask - as well as some previously uncollected poems, and some lively poetry for younger readers. The poems draw on her own life and the lives of others to make a tapestry of voice and communal understanding.

      Darling
    • Following on from her award-winning first novel, Trumpet, comes a collection of superlative stories. In true Kay style, these small masterpieces cover a great deal of emotional and narrative terrain, from an immaculate observation of the female physiognomy to the bewilderment of the elderly; from silent hidden love to a lifetime reminiscence of an immigrant's England. Warm and tender, frightening and funny, these stories confirm the arrival of a major storyteller. 'A stunner. I am heartbroken to have finished it' Ali Smith 'The beauty of Kay's stories is in how much they continue to resonate long after finishing' TIME OUT 'These pieces contain - and ultimately liberate - definitively human ordinariness, a rigmarole of isolation and love, fidelity and betrayal, noise and silence, birth and death' GUARDIAN 'One of the liveliest talents of her generation' SUNDAY TELEGRAPH

      Why don't you stop talking