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Patrick Hamilton

    17 mars 1904 – 23 septembre 1962

    Cet auteur a saisi la réalité vibrante, mais souvent âpre, de Londres entre les guerres mondiales et après. Ses œuvres, puisant fréquemment dans l'expérience personnelle, explorent les thèmes des divisions sociales, de la décadence morale et d'une désillusion croissante face à la vie moderne, en particulier l'impact déshumanisant de l'automobilisme et du capitalisme. À mesure que ses convictions politiques s'approfondissaient, son écriture devenait plus incisive et critique envers les inégalités sociales. Dans ses dernières années, sa production adopta un ton plus sombre et cynique, reflétant son propre désenchantement tout en conservant une puissante maîtrise de la représentation de la nature humaine.

    Craven House
    Hangover Square
    George Perez
    Gaslight
    Twenty Thousand Streets Under the Sky: A London Trilogy
    Twenty Thousand Streets Under the Sky
    • George Perez

      • 134pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Though George Perez’s style is highly recognizable, his contributions to comic art and history have not been fully acknowledged. Patrick Hamilton addresses this neglect, by discussing Perez’s artistic style within the context of Bronze Age superhero art, and by analysing Perez’s work for its representations of race, disability, and gender.

      George Perez2024
      3,8
    • Craven House

      • 415pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      Abacus is reissuing all of Patrick Hamilton's novels, to bring them to a new audience. Craven House is a light-hearted satire on the English boarding house.

      Craven House2017
      3,7
    • A timeless classic of sleazy London life in the 1930s, a world of streets full of cruelty and kindness, comedy and pathos, where people emerge from cheap lodgings in Pimlico to pour out their passions, hopes and despair in pubs and bars.

      Twenty Thousand Streets Under the Sky: A London Trilogy2008
      4,3
    • Das wohlgeordnete Leben von Enid Roach gerät aus den Fugen. Der Londoner Bombenhagel treibt die 39jährige Verlagsangestellte in die Provinz, wo sie Dinge unternimmt, die sie unter normalen Umständen niemals auch nur in Betracht ziehen würde. Sie verabredet sich in Pubs, hat eine Affäre mit einem amerikanischen Offizier und wohnt in einer Pension mit den unterschiedlichsten Menschen zusammen. Im Tearoom, beim täglichen Abendessen, entwickeln die Pensionsgäste ihr eigenes Schlachtfeld. Hier haben Mr. Twaight und die Deutsche Vicki Kugelmann – erst ihre, dann seine Verbündete – das Sagen. Die beiden liefern Enid, ihrer „Miss Prüde“, einen zermürbenden Stellungskrieg, der diese langsam, aber unerbittlich zur Verzweiflung treibt.

      Sklaven der Einsamkeit2006
      4,1
    • Hangover Square

      A Story of Darkest Earl's Court

      • 280pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Hamilton captures the edgy, obsessive and eventually murderous mindset of a romantically frustrated British man in this WWII-era novel. London 1939, and in the grimy publands of Earls Court, George Harvey Bone is pursuing a helpless infatuation with Netta who is cool, contemptuous and hopelessly desirable to George. George is adrift in hell, until something goes click in his head and he realizes that he must kill her.

      Hangover Square1990
      4,1
    • Gaslight

      A Play

      • 83pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Melodrama, 2 m, 3 f, 2 extras; A Broadway hit first produced on the West End under the title Gaslight and filmed twice, Angel Street tells the story of the Manninghams who live on Angel Street in 19th Century London. As the curtain rises, all appears the essence of Victorian tranquility. It is soon apparent however, that Mr. Manningham, a suavely handsome man, is slowly driving his gentle, devoted wife Bella, to the brink of insanity with an insinuating kindness which masks more sinsister motives. While he is out, Mrs. Manningham has an unexpected caller: amiable, paternal Inspector Rough from Scotland Yard. Rough is convinced that Manningham is a homicidal maniac wanted for a murder committed fifteen years earlier in this very house. Gradually the inspector restores Bella's confidence in herself and as the evidence against Manningham unfolds, the author has built and sustained some of the most brilliant, suspenseful sequences in modern theatre.

      Gaslight1975
      4,1