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Jim Shepard

    Jim Shepard crée des récits profondément résonnants qui explorent la complexité des relations humaines et des dilemmes moraux. Ses histoires abordent souvent des thèmes de perte, de souffrance et de la recherche de sens au milieu de défis profonds. Le style littéraire distinctif de Shepard se caractérise par sa précision, son aperçu psychologique aiguisé et sa capacité à construire des récits captivants et chargés d'émotion qui persistent chez le lecteur bien après la dernière page.

    The Book of Aron
    Nosferatu
    Phase Six
    • A gripping novel about the next pandemic, completed by Jim Shepard before COVID-19 emerged, unfolds in a tiny Greenland settlement. Eleven-year-old Aleq and his best friend, frequent trespassers at a mining site, unknowingly bring back dangers from thawing permafrost. As one of the few survivors of the initial outbreak, Aleq grapples with guilt and the burden of being the likely index patient. The narrative also follows two CDC investigators, Jeannine, an epidemiologist, and Danice, an MD, as they work to contain the crisis. Jeannine transitions from a Greenland hospital overwhelmed with patients to a high-security facility in the Rocky Mountains, striving to support Aleq amid chaos. The story weaves together intimate perspectives and a broader view of the political, cultural, and biological megastructures that contribute to such disasters. It emphasizes the vital connections formed during catastrophe, as Aleq and the educated adults around him learn to provide support for each other. Through their journey, they celebrate the precious worlds at stake and strive to shape a future that may endure.

      Phase Six
    • A fictionalized biography of F.W. Murnau, a pioneering German filmmaker who was among the first to use a moving camera in order to obtain different angles. The novel covers his adventures in World War I as a fighter pilot, his homosexuality and the making of his famous vampire film, Nosferatu

      Nosferatu
    • The Book of Aron

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,6(54)Évaluer

      A lauded 'masterpiece' that tells with compassion and humour the story of Janusz Korczak, a hero of the Polish Jewish ghetto **SHORTLISTED FOR THE CARNEGIE AWARD** 'Powerful . . . shattering . . . a masterpiece' The Times 'Testament of love and sacrifice . . . a masterpiece' Joshua Ferris, Guardian 'Transcendent and timeless . . . masterpiece'…

      The Book of Aron