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Jeffrey Meyers

    1 avril 1939

    Cet auteur explore principalement des figures littéraires et leurs récits, en mettant l'accent sur les nuances psychologiques et la profondeur des personnages. Son style est souvent décrit comme incisif et pénétrant, marqué par des choix de mots précis et une narration captivante. Il s'efforce d'explorer les complexités de l'expérience humaine, recherchant des vérités universelles à travers des destins individuels.

    Edmund Wilson
    Orwell
    Joseph Conrad
    Gary Cooper
    A Reader's Guide to George Orwell
    Ecclesiastes Through New Eyes
    • Ecclesiastes Through New Eyes

      A Table in the Mist

      • 238pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,4(153)Évaluer

      Focusing on the Bible as a narrative rather than a collection of theological definitions, this commentary series enhances understanding through the lens of Biblical theology. It draws from the insights of James B. Jordan and similar scholars to illuminate the rich themes and literary symbolism within Scripture. Designed for thoughtful Christians, the commentaries are accessible yet insightful, making them ideal resources for family worship, Sunday school, and Bible studies.

      Ecclesiastes Through New Eyes
    • Analyses of Orwell's writings, from his early essays to 1984, provide insight into his treatment of politics and poverty and his imagery of oppression

      A Reader's Guide to George Orwell
    • Gary Cooper

      American Hero

      • 418pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      3,6(7)Évaluer

      This biography explores the life and career of film legend Gary Cooper, delving into his rise to fame and iconic roles in Hollywood. It offers insights into his personal struggles, relationships, and the impact he had on the film industry. The book highlights Cooper's unique charm and talent, revealing the man behind the on-screen persona. Through extensive research and interviews, it paints a comprehensive portrait of a cultural icon whose legacy continues to influence cinema today.

      Gary Cooper
    • In Joseph Conrad: A Biography , acclaimed writer Jeffrey Meyers presents the definitive account of the life of Joseph Conrad (1857-1924), author of Heart of Darkness , Lord Jim , Nostromo , and many other landmarks in modern literature. Meyers' biography, published for the first time in paperback by Cooper Square Press, is the first biography of the author in many years.Joseph Conrad brings to light new information about Conrad's life and its impact on his fiction: new models emerge for his characters, including Heart of Darkness' Kurtz, and Meyers also examines in great detail Conrad's relationship with the wild and beautiful American journalist Jane Anderson.

      Joseph Conrad
    • Orwell

      Wintry Conscience of a Generation

      • 402pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      3,8(75)Évaluer

      The biography explores the multifaceted life of George Orwell, focusing on his intellectual growth and personal struggles, including childhood insecurities and complex relationships. Jeffrey Meyers utilizes extensive research, including unpublished materials, to provide fresh insights into Orwell's character and motivations. The narrative is described as brisk and engaging, offering a nuanced portrayal that surpasses previous biographies. Critics highlight Meyers' ability to reveal lesser-known aspects of Orwell's life, contributing to a deeper understanding of one of modern literature's most significant figures.

      Orwell
    • Edmund Wilson

      A Biography

      3,3(8)Évaluer

      This comprehensive biography of prolific critic, essayist, historian, and novelist Edmund Wilson (1895-1972) posits, quite successfully, that the subject lived a life as romantic and chaotic as his friend F. Scott Fitzgerald's. Wilson suffered a nervous breakdown and the tragic death of his second wife (he was married four times, among them, Mary McCarthy); had affairs with numerous beautiful women, including Edna St. Vincent Millay; and was friend to literary giants such as John Dos Passos, Vladimir Nabakov, and W.H. Auden.

      Edmund Wilson
    • The Enemy

      A Biography of Wyndham Lewis

      • 426pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      The biography presents Wyndham Lewis as a bold and independent artist, highlighting his significant yet controversial role in modern English art and literature. Grounded in extensive archival research and interviews, it offers an in-depth exploration of his life and contributions, showcasing his unique perspectives and the impact he had on the cultural landscape of his time.

      The Enemy
    • Scott Fitzgerald

      A Biography

      • 480pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      A biography of one of the greatest American writers of the 20th century that includes new material. Fitzgerald rose to fame in his 20s with stories chronicling the upheaval of manners and morals in the Jazz Age, and with his wife Zelda blurred the line between literature and life.

      Scott Fitzgerald
    • Modigliani

      A Life

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      The art world acknowledges Amedeo Modigliani as a master whose oeuvre-sculptures, portraits, and nudes cannot satisfy collectors' demand. This biography sketches Modigliani and his art, illuminating this figure as well as the painters, writers, and lovers who shared 20th century Paris with him.

      Modigliani