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Jonathan Gathorne-Hardy

    Cet auteur britannique explore les relations complexes et la psychologie humaine avec une perspicacité pénétrante. Ses œuvres abordent souvent des thèmes tels que l'identité, la mémoire et la quête de sens dans la vie. À travers des personnages méticuleusement travaillés et des atmosphères évocatrices, il entraîne les lecteurs dans les profondeurs de l'expérience humaine. Sa prose se caractérise par son élégance littéraire et sa capacité à capturer les nuances subtiles de l'émotion et de la pensée.

    Gli Istrici: Cyril contro la banda della Donnona
    Gli Istri - 71: Cyril delle fogne
    Half an Arch
    • Half an Arch

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Half An Arch is the compelling autobiography of one of the most distinctive English writers of the late twentieth century, Jonathan Gathorne-Hardy. In The Rise and Fall of the English Nanny, The Public School Phenomenon, and Doctors, Gathorne-Hardy explored three apparently familiar institutions with unprecedented originality and depth. Now the biographer of writer and adventurer Gerald Brenan and American sexologist Alfred Kinsey brings the same rigour, perception and sensitivity to bear on the story of his own life, as he chronicles, vividly but without sentimentality, the brutal decline in the fortunes of the clever and colourful Gathorne-Hardy family in the aftermath of two world wars.

      Half an Arch
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    • When Cyril Bonhamy applies for a job as a Father Christmas he is surprised at how burly the other applicants are. He gets the job but spends more time reading than with the children. Then one of the burly Santas send him a note.

      Gli Istrici: Cyril contro la banda della Donnona
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