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Patrick Dillon

    Patrick Dillon, résidant à Kennington, dirige un cabinet d'architecture prospère. Son premier roman a exploré les complexités des relations humaines et les dilemmes moraux, l'établissant comme un auteur finement observateur des nuances psychologiques. Son œuvre ultérieure continue de plonger dans la nature complexe de la vérité et de la tromperie, examinant comment ces concepts fondamentaux façonnent nos perceptions et nos actions. La prose de Dillon se caractérise par son engagement réfléchi envers des thèmes profonds, invitant les lecteurs dans un monde d'introspection profonde.

    Patrick Dillon
    Große Bauwerke
    Nichts als Lügen. Aus d. Engl. v. Angelika Weidmann
    Ithaca - A Novel of Homer`s Odyssey
    The Much-Lamented Death of Madam Geneva
    The Story of Buildings
    • The Story of Buildings

      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      A highly readable book about architecture, lavishly illustrated with sixteen intricate cross sections.

      The Story of Buildings
      5,0
    • The Much-Lamented Death of Madam Geneva

      The Eighteenth-Century Gin Craze

      • 354pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      During the early eighteenth century, gin-drinking surged in London's slums, with each resident averaging two pints weekly. This period was marked by violence and insecurity, leading reformers to blame 'Madam Geneva' for social decay and rising crime, resulting in eight major acts aimed at controlling gin consumption. Attempts at prohibition sparked riots and even a bombing in Westminster Hall. The debate surrounding gin attracted notable writers like Daniel Defoe and Henry Fielding, culminating in the iconic image of Hogarth's 'Gin Lane.' The narrative explores the rise and fall of 'Madam Geneva,' featuring perspectives from gin-drinkers, sellers, politicians, and distillers, all contributing to a vivid account of London's first drug craze and the eventual successful reform efforts. Critics praise the book for its engaging storytelling, with Andrew Marr calling it "excellent." The Daily Telegraph highlights the collection of sensational tales and Dillon's ability to simplify complex issues, while the Sunday Times commends the crisp, fast-paced narrative that vividly depicts a city intoxicated by spirits and speculation, resonating with authentic voices.

      The Much-Lamented Death of Madam Geneva
      3,9
    • Ithaca - A Novel of Homer`s Odyssey

      • 265pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      "In the tumultuous aftermath of the Trojan War, a young man battles to save his home and his inheritance. Setting out to find his father, he ends up discovering himself." --

      Ithaca - A Novel of Homer`s Odyssey
      3,5
    • Große Bauwerke

      Die Geschichte der Architektur - Mit vielen Klappseiten

      • 95pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Rare Book

      Große Bauwerke