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Robert Hellenga

    L'œuvre de cet auteur explore la nature de l'expérience littéraire, en examinant ses dimensions affectives et interprétatives. Il sonde l'impact profond de la lecture, s'interrogeant sur la raison pour laquelle nous la valorisons tant et prônant une appréciation plus poussée de sa résonance émotionnelle aux côtés de l'interprétation. Ses romans célèbrent souvent les détails complexes de la vie et des professions de ses protagonistes, tissant des liens entre l'expérience vécue et l'acte même de lire. Avec une voix distinctive, ses écrits offrent une exploration captivante de la condition humaine et de l'art de la narration.

    Der Fall eines Sperlings
    The Italian Lover
    Philosophy Made Simple
    Sixteen Pleasures
    Blues Lessons
    Love, Death & Rare Books
    • Love, Death & Rare Books

      • 350pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,6(134)Évaluer

      The story follows Gabe Johnson as he inherits his family's bookstore, only to face the harsh realities of a changing industry and the closure of the shop. Determined to revive the family legacy, he relocates to a small town by Lake Michigan, seeking a fresh start. Alongside his entrepreneurial struggles, Gabe confronts unresolved feelings for a former lover, complicating his efforts to rebuild both the bookstore and their relationship. The narrative explores themes of resilience, love, and the impact of change on personal and professional lives.

      Love, Death & Rare Books
    • Blues Lessons

      • 338pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,6(217)Évaluer

      Exploring the fragility of happiness, this evocative tale delves into the complexities of finding one's life mission while navigating the joys and challenges of parenthood. The narrative reflects on the emotional highs and lows that accompany these experiences, offering a poignant examination of personal fulfillment and the intricate bonds between parents and their children.

      Blues Lessons
    • Sixteen Pleasures

      • 326pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,6(3070)Évaluer

      When book conservator Margo Harrington goes to Florence to aid in restoring the treasures damaged in the flooding of the Arno in 1966, she is entrusted with a rare book that its owner, the abbess of a convent, hopes to sell without the bishop's knowledge. (Nancy Pearl)

      Sixteen Pleasures
    • Rudy Harrington is ready for a new life. His daughters are grown, his wife has died, and the idea of running an avocado grove in Texas suddenly seems infinitely more appealing than staying in his rambling Midwestern house.So a new life it is. Rudy heads off for a part of the world where he knows scarcely a soul. But he has a guide: a slender book called Philosophy Made Simple, each chapter highlighting the ideas of a different philosopher. No amount of Plato, Schopenhauer, or Sartre, however, can prepare Rudy for the surprises that emerge as he arranges for his daughter's Hindu wedding and gets to know Norma Jean - an elephant with a talent for painting - who is abandoned to Rudy's care and who leads him, ultimately, toward the prospect of a new love.

      Philosophy Made Simple
    • An exhilarating novel of romance, art, and food in Florence, featuring the beloved Margot Harrington, who graced Robert Hellenga's The Sixteen Pleasures. Margot Harrington's memoir about her discovery in Florence of a priceless masterwork of Renaissance erotica - and the misguided love affair it inspired - is now, 25 years later, being made into a movie. Margot, with the help of her lover, Woody, writes a script that she thinks will validate her life. Of course their script is not used, but never mind - happy endings are the best endings for movies, as Margot eventually comes to see. At the former convent in Florence where "The Sixteen Pleasures" - now called "The Italian Lover," - is being filmed, Margot enters into a drama she never imagined, where her ideas of home, love, art, and aging collide with the imperatives of commerce and the unknowability of other cultures and other people.

      The Italian Lover
    • Ein poetischer Roman über eine verlorene Liebe „Ein bedeutender Roman und ein Zeugnis unserer Geschichte, das uns daran erinnert, wer wir waren, bevor wir im Heute angekommen sind.“ The Los Angeles Times „Ein anmutender Roman, mit einer komplexen Geschichte und vielschichtigen Figuren, gekrönt von gefühlvollen Passagen über den Blues.“ Publishers Weekly „Hellenga hat ein Talent dafür, Orte reich, ja geradezu verschwenderisch zu schildern.“ The New York Times Book Review

      Die Zeit der Apfelblüte