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Irwin Shaw

    27 février 1913 – 16 mai 1984

    Irwin Shaw fut un dramaturge et romancier américain prolifique dont les œuvres explorèrent fréquemment les thèmes de la guerre, de l'injustice sociale et de la résilience humaine. Il tissa magistralement ses premières expériences de la Seconde Guerre mondiale dans des romans qui devinrent des best-sellers mondiaux. Son style se caractérisait par un réalisme cru et une capacité à créer des personnages complexes aux prises avec des conflits internes et externes. Shaw captura l'esprit de son époque, et son écriture continue de résonner aujourd'hui chez les lecteurs en quête d'histoires puissantes sur la condition humaine.

    Irwin Shaw
    Troubled Air
    Football's Best Short Stories
    God Was Here But He Left Early
    Le Bal des maudits
    Le Mendiant et le voleur
    The Young Lions
    • This novel portrays the experiences of ordinary soldiers fighting World War II. Using the points of view of a perceptive young Nazi, a jaded American film producer, and a shy Jewish boy just married to the love of his life, Irwin Shaw conveys the scope, confusion and complexity of war. schovat popis

      The Young Lions
      4,2
    • God Was Here But He Left Early

      • 219pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      A short-story collection dramatizing the author's views of the human condition

      God Was Here But He Left Early
      4,5
    • Football's Best Short Stories

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      In this lively anthology of 21 stories and one classic poem about football, fathers and sons tackle their issues, coaches and quarterbacks collide, and ordinary heroes emerge from the blitz.

      Football's Best Short Stories
      4,5
    • Troubled Air

      • 396pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      New York Times Bestseller: A provocative novel about one man’s struggle with courage and his conscience at the height of McCarthyism. Clement Archer, head of a popular radio show, faces a profound dilemma: Five of his employees stand accused of being communists, and a magazine threatens disclosure unless Archer fires each and every one. Despite his efforts to meet his own moral standards and avoid self-incrimination, Archer finds himself hounded from both ends of the political spectrum for his seemingly righteous actions. The Troubled Air, Irwin Shaw’s second novel, was published immediately before the author moved to Europe, where he lived for the next twenty-five years. The story remains a powerful portrayal of a good, decent man ensnared by the hysteria and cruelty of a dark period in American history.

      Troubled Air
      4,0
    • A beautiful Italian girl, a one-time movie idol turned NATO diplomat, a violent, talented young American writer, a once-famous movie director, all come together in Rome in an attempt to salvage a movie and escape the demands of lives they are afraid to face.

      Two Weeks in Another Town
      3,5
    • Ten Stories by one of America's top ten writers: all with the nuance of city detail, the magical spirit of the present, that the author [...] can bootle so expertely. Daily Mail, Back cover

      Tip On A Dead Jockey
      3,5
    • Rich Man, Poor Man is the story of two brothers whose contrasting natures reflect the turmoil of post-war America. Rudy is the rich man - a romantic who would let no one stand between him and success. Tom is the poor man - the black sheep of the family on the run from his violent past.

      Rich man, poor man
      4,2
    • The Stands are a self-reliant family in New York City. Far from wealthy they are still reasonably content with their life until one night when their teenage daughter helps a wealthy and lonely Wall Street lawyer. Out of gratitude the lawyer showers the family with gifts and money. The Strands find their lives altered and not necessarily for the best.

      Bread Upon the Waters
      4,2