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Deirdre Bair

    21 juin 1935 – 17 avril 2020

    Deirdre Bair est une biographe renommée dont le travail offre des aperçus profonds sur la vie et l'esprit d'individus exceptionnels. Sa narration magistrale plonge les lecteurs dans les complexités de la psychologie humaine et du processus créatif. Bair se concentre sur la découverte des motivations et des philosophies de ses sujets, créant non seulement des portraits, mais aussi des analyses littéraires approfondies. Ses œuvres sont estimées pour leur précision, leur puissance narrative et leur capacité à révéler les forces essentielles qui façonnent les vies et les héritages d'artistes et de penseurs importants.

    Parisian Lives
    Anais Nin
    Al Capone
    Simone de Beauvoir
    Jung
    Samuel Beckett
    • Jung

      • 900pages
      • 32 heures de lecture
      4,1(223)Évaluer

      Freud's 'crown prince', Carl Gustav Jung eventually abandoned Freud's theory to form his own. As Freud's influence has waned, Jung's ideas have gained currency. This biography considers his life and ideas, exploring the accusations of anti-Semitism and misogyny by examining his own writings.

      Jung
    • Simone de Beauvoir

      • 718pages
      • 26 heures de lecture
      4,1(561)Évaluer

      This definitive biography is based on five years of interviews with de Beauvoir, and is written with her full cooperation. Bair penetrates the mystique of this brilliant and often paradoxical woman, who has been called one of the great minds of the 20th century, and surely, one of the most famously unconventional figures of her generation. "As a reference work . . . Simone de Beauvoir can be considered definitive."--The Atlantic. 16-page photographic insert.

      Simone de Beauvoir
    • Al Capone

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      4,0(19)Évaluer

      At the height of Prohibition, Al Capone loomed large as Public Enemy Number One: his multimillion-dollar Chicago Outfit dominated organized crime, and law enforcement was powerless to stop him. But then came the fall: a legal noose tightened by the FBI, a conviction on tax evasion, a stint in Alcatraz. After his release, he returned to his family in Miami a much diminished man, living quietly until the ravages of his neurosyphilis took their final toll. Our shared fascination with Capone endures in countless novels and movies, but the man behind the legend has remained a mystery. Now, through rigorous research and exclusive access to Capone’s family, National Book Award–winning biographer Deirdre Bair cuts through the mythology, uncovering a complex character who was flawed and cruel but also capable of nobility. At once intimate and iconoclastic, Al Capone gives us the definitive account of a quintessentially American figure.

      Al Capone
    • Anais Nin

      • 672pages
      • 24 heures de lecture
      4,0(30)Évaluer

      This biography explores Anais Nin's intellectual and sexual life, utilizing unpublished archives and diary entries. It reveals her lifelong quest for respect as a writer and how this journey led to a complex and often confusing way of life.

      Anais Nin
    • Award-winning biographer Deirdre Bair explores her fifteen remarkable years in Paris with Samuel Beckett and Simone de Beauvoir, painting intimate new portraits of two literary giants.

      Parisian Lives