Alfred Hayes Ordre des livres (chronologique)
Alfred Hayes était un scénariste, romancier et poète britannique qui a travaillé en Italie et aux États-Unis. Son œuvre explore souvent les complexités de la condition humaine, abordant des dilemmes moraux avec une perspicacité aigüe. Il est particulièrement reconnu pour son poème « Joe Hill », qui a été mis en musique. Hayes a démontré sa polyvalence à travers des scénarios de films néoréalistes italiens et des séries télévisées américaines, faisant preuve d'une capacité à saisir l'essence de différentes époques et de divers contextes. Son écriture se caractérise par une profonde compréhension des personnages et de leurs mondes intérieurs.






My Face for the World to See
- 128pages
- 5 heures de lecture
At a Hollywood party, a screenwriter rescues an aspiring actress from a drunken suicide attempt. He is married, disillusioned; she is young, seemingly wise to the world and its slights. They slide into a casual relationship together, but as they become ever more entangled, he realises that his actions may have more serious consequences than he could ever have suspected. Hayes' exquisite novella, written in his cool, inimitable style, holds a revealing light to the hollowness of the Hollywood dream and exposes the untruths we tell ourselves, even when we think we have left illusions behind.
Tragedy Alfred Hayes, adapted from his best seller Characters: 7 male, 4 female Complete interior set Here is a merciless picture of hardened American conquerors abroad and their impact on pitifully defenseless people. A young American soldier takes on a pretty, fearful Italian girl to while away the tedious occupation. She consents with deep bitterness and restraint; the only jobs and bread are in the American kitchens. The country's pride is fiercely moral and the
In Love
- 128pages
- 5 heures de lecture
An exquisite depiction of a doomed love affair, set in noirish 1950s New York In a Manhattan bar, a middle-aged man tells a young woman of his love affair with a lonely divorcee; of how one night she was offered one thousand dollars to sleep with a stranger; and of how he and she would subsequently betray each other in turn. In Love is an indictment of, and an elegy to, a love affair that was doom[Bokinfo].


