One of Ireland's greatest contemporary writers turns her attention to one of the country's greatest novelists: James Joyce.
Edna Obrien Livres
Edna O’Brien s’impose comme l’une des plus grandes chroniqueuses de l’expérience féminine au XXe siècle. Son œuvre, qui englobe romans, nouvelles et pièces de théâtre, explore en profondeur les vies intimes de ses personnages. O’Brien a abordé sans crainte des thèmes tels que la sexualité féminine et les contraintes sociales, s’attirant autant d’éloges que de controverses. Sa voix distinctive et sa profonde compréhension de la psychologie humaine en font une figure littéraire marquante.






Wild Decembers
- 284pages
- 10 heures de lecture
O'Brien's latest novel charts the quick and critical demise of relations between "the warring sons of warring sons" fighting over inherited land in the countryside of western Ireland.
The Lonely Girl
- 208pages
- 8 heures de lecture
The New York Times Book Review hailed The Country Girls, the first book in Edna O'Brien's critically acclaimed trilogy, as "Powerful. Intelligent. Ironic. A treasure."The Lonely Girl continues the story of childhood friends Kate and Baba, now both twenty-one, as they navigate the rocky, sometimes treacherous pathways of urban life. With hearts as big as Dublin, and hopes as bright as new pennies, they move bravely and eagerly toward the future. Yet the two couldn't be more different. Kate toils in a grocery shop and lives out her romantic fantasies in books. Baba entertains more earthbound dreams. Their principles—and friendship—are tested when Kate meets a dashing married man, and discovers the exhilaration of passion...and the consequences of falling in love.A novel that combines the teeming ethos of big-city life with the ambitions and yearnings of two emerging young women, The Lonely Girl is a stellar achievement from one of Ireland's finest storytellers.
I thought of life's many bounties, to have known the extremities of joy and sorrow, love, success and failure, fame and slaughter, to have read in the newspapers that as a writer I was past my sell-by date, yet regardless, to go on writing and reading, to be lucky enough to live in these two intensities that have buttressed my whole life.
X, Y & Zee oder deine Freundin ist bezaubernd
- 157pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Night
- 128pages
- 5 heures de lecture
Edna O'Brien's classic novel NIGHT takes us through one long, sleepless night with Mary Hooligan. From the center of her bed, "a four poster no less," Mary recalls her fertile past, from her childhood in the Irish countryside to the love affairs she has confronted since leaving for English shores. Wistful, wanton, this erotic reverie shows O'Brien to be one of the foremost heirs to modernism. "Very few writers use language as richly and sensuously . . . There are passages here worthy of Joyce" (Library Journal).
The Country Girls
- 192pages
- 7 heures de lecture
This novel tells the story of two Irish girls, Caithleen Brady and Bridget Brennan, and their escape from a life filled with countryside and convent to the allure and the crowds, lights and noise of Dublin.
Ich kannte ihn kaum
- 182pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Das Mädchen mit den grünen Augen
- 276pages
- 10 heures de lecture







