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Pete Dexter

    22 juillet 1943

    Pete Dexter crée des récits qui plongent dans les réalités souvent dures de l'expérience humaine avec une voix à la fois brute et profondément résonnante. Son œuvre explore des relations complexes et les ambiguïtés morales qui définissent nos vies, se déroulant souvent avec une intensité pleine de suspense et d'évolution. Les personnages de Dexter sont dépeints de manière vivide, aux prises avec de profondes questions éthiques et cherchant un sens au milieu des turbulences de leurs circonstances. Sa prose distinctive offre une puissante réflexion sur le destin, les conséquences et la quête incessante de rédemption.

    Pete Dexter
    Spooner
    God's Pocket
    Paper Trails
    Deadwood, English edition
    Paris trout
    Brotherly Love
    • Brotherly Love

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,3(9)Évaluer

      Pete Dexter is an American original, a powerful novelist whose indelible characters and razor-sharp dialogue bring to life the darker side of the American national ethos. Brotherly Love is about two men born into the mob.

      Brotherly Love
    • Paris trout

      • 306pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,3(9)Évaluer

      In Paris Trout, Pete Dexter tells the mesmerizing story of a shocking crime that eats away at the social fabric of a small town, exposing the hypocrisies of its ways and shattering the lives of its citizens. The crime is the murder of a fourteen-year-old black girl and the killer is Paris Trout, a respected white citizen of Cotton Point, Georgia, and a man without guilt. His crime haunts the men and women of this town. Harry Seagraws, a prominent citizen and Trouts defense attorney, has nightmares about it. TroutS wife, Hanna, bears his abusive paranoia, which grows as the town reacts to the crime and puts Trout on trial. As he becomes more obsessed with his cause and his vendettas against those who have betrayed him, Trout moves closer and closer to the edge of sanity, finally exploding with yet more violence and rage.

      Paris trout
    • Deadwood, English edition

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,0(3350)Évaluer

      DEADWOOD, DAKOTA TERRITORIES, 1876: Legendary gunman Wild Bill Hickcock and his friend Charlie Utter have come to the Black Hills town of Deadwood fresh from Cheyenne, fleeing an ungrateful populace. Bill, aging and sick but still able to best any man in a fair gunfight, just wants to be left alone to drink and play cards. But in this town of played-out miners, bounty hunters, upstairs girls, Chinese immigrants, and various other entrepeneurs and miscreants, he finds himself pursued by a vicious sheriff, a perverse whore man bent on revenge, and a besotted Calamity Jane. Fueled by liquor, sex, and violence, this is the real wild west, unlike anything portrayed in the dime novels that first told its story.

      Deadwood, English edition
    • Paper Trails

      True Stories of Confusion, Mindless Violence, and Forbidden Desires, a Surprising Number of Which Are Not about Marria

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,7(9)Évaluer

      Set against the backdrop of the 1970s and '80s, the collection showcases Pete Dexter's incisive newspaper columns that capture the essence of the American experience during a tumultuous era. Blending dark humor with poignant observations, Dexter addresses themes of violence and hypocrisy while also celebrating the lighter moments of family life and unique encounters. Compiled by Rob Fleder, this anthology features eighty-two of Dexter's most compelling pieces, offering a mix of heartbreak and humor that resonates deeply with readers.

      Paper Trails
    • In this striking debut from the author of the National Book Award winner Paris Trout, Pete Dexter chronicles a murder and its consequences in the fictional blue-collar Philadelphia neighborhood of God’s Pocket.   Leon Hubbard makes other men nervous, talking to himself or anyone who will listen about the things he’s cut with his straight razor. So when he crosses the wrong guy on a South Philly construction site and winds up with his head caved in, everyone is content to bury the bad news with the body. Everyone, that is, except Leon’s mother—and a local newspaper columnist hoping the story will resurrect his career. Only a mother could love a man like Leon. But only an outsider could expect to change anything in God’s Pocket.

      God's Pocket
    • Spooner

      • 469pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      3,7(97)Évaluer

      Losing his father shortly after birth, Warren Spooner endures a troubled childhood and even more troubled young adulthood that is marked by his dishonorably discharged stepfather, whose inexhaustible patience is tested by the difficult Warren. By the National Book Award-winning author of Paris Trout.

      Spooner
    • Paris Trout (Flamingo)

      • 334pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,5(27)Évaluer

      Paris Trout is a white storekeeper and moneylender in the sleepy little town of Cotton Point, Georgia. He is also an implacable bigot. A long time ago he studied law, but he is no respecter of it. One hot summer's day he invokes his own law, with devastating results. Some of the townspeople think Paris Trout a hero for what he did: others that the law should make him pay.

      Paris Trout (Flamingo)
    • The Paperboy

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,6(2943)Évaluer

      The sun was rising over Moat County, Florida, when Sheriff Thurmond Call was found on the highway, gutted like an alligator. A local redneck was tried, sentenced, and set to fry.Then Ward James, hotshot investigative reporter for the Miami Times, returns to his rural hometown with a death row femme fatale who promises him the story of the decade.  She's armed with explosive evidence, aiming to free--and meet--her convicted "fiancé."With Ward's disillusioned younger brother Jack as their driver, they barrel down Florida's back roads and seamy places in search of The Story, racing flat out into a shocking head-on collision between character and fate as truth takes a back seat to headline news...

      The Paperboy
    • Amor fraterno

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Pete Dexter is an American original, a powerful novelist whose indelible characters and razor-sharp dialogue bring to life the darker side of our national ethos. Now the author of the National Book Award-winning Paris Trout delivers this eagerly awaited new novel about two men born into the mob.

      Amor fraterno
    • Do městečka Deadwood přijiždí Calamity Jane, je zde již šerif Seth Bullock, přeslavný Divoký Bill Hickok a další postavy ze slavné éry Divokého západu. Sledujeme jejich osudy, proč se ocitli v tomto městečku, nechybí ani nějaký ten souboj, to vše je správně namíchaný koktejl snu a skutečnosti o střelcích a psancích, prostě o Divokém západě, tak jak to mají američtí čtenáři rádi a co rádi čtou

      Deadwood