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Francine Prose

    1 avril 1947

    Francine Prose élabore des récits qui explorent la complexité des relations humaines et les nuances des choix moraux. Sa prose se distingue par un langage précis, une perspicacité psychologique aiguisée et une capacité à capturer des textures émotionnelles subtiles. Prose est reconnue pour son observation intransigeante de la société et un profond intérêt pour la manière dont la littérature façonne notre compréhension du monde. Son style distinctif, caractérisé par l'élégance et la profondeur intellectuelle, invite les lecteurs à contempler l'essence même de l'expérience humaine.

    Francine Prose
    Caravaggio
    Reading like a writer : a guide for people who love books and for those who want to write them
    Reading Like a Writer
    Peggy Guggenheim
    Loretta Lux
    Titian's Pietro Aretino (Frick Diptych)
    • 2024

      1974

      A Personal History

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Set against the backdrop of the 1970s, this memoir explores the disillusionment of American youth as they confront the fading hopes of the previous decade. Through a blend of sharp intelligence and irony, Francine Prose recounts her emotional and artistic development, offering insights into the political climate of the time. The narrative balances rigor with unexpected poignancy, making it a compelling reflection on the challenges of growing up amid shifting societal ideals.

      1974
    • 2022

      A feminist reinterpretation of the myths surrounding Cleopatra casts new light on the Egyptian queen and her legacy

      Cleopatra
    • 2021

      Titian's Pietro Aretino (Frick Diptych)

      • 72pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
      4,4(3)Évaluer

      An essay by Xavier F. Salomon, Frick Curator, paired with a contribution by author Francine Prose bring to life one of Titian's most personal and revealing portraits. Author of lives of saints, scurrilous verses, comedies, tragedies, and innumerable letters, Pietro Aretino (1492–1556) attained considerable wealth and influence, in part through literary flattery and blackmail. Little is known of his early years, but by 1527 he had settled permanently in Venice. Among Aretino’s friends and patrons were some of the most prominent figures of his time, several of whom gave him gold chains such as the one he wears in this portrait. He was on intimate terms with Titian, who painted at least three portraits of him. Here the artist conveys his friend’s intellectual power through the keen, forceful head and his worldliness through the solid, weighty mass of the richly robed figure.

      Titian's Pietro Aretino (Frick Diptych)
    • 2021

      The Vixen

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,3(2071)Évaluer

      1953. Simon Putnam, newly hired by a distinguished New York publishing firm, gets his first assignment: editing The Vixen, the Patriot and the Fanatic, a lurid bodice-ripper improbably based on the recent trial and execution of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg. It is a potboiler intended to shore up the firm's failing finances. Simon's mother was a childhood friend of Ethel Rosenberg's; his parents mourn Ethel's death. Simon meets The Vixen author, reckless, seductive Anya Partridge, ensconced in her opium-scented boudoir in a luxury Hudson River mental asylum. Simon comes to realize that everyone is not what they seem, that everyone is keeping secrets, and that ordinary events may conceal a diabolical plot. -- adapted from jacket

      The Vixen
    • 2016

      Peggy Guggenheim

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,5(12)Évaluer

      A biography of one of twentieth century America's most influential patrons of the arts that covers her personal life, uncompromising spirit, and relationships with such modern masters as Jackson Pollock and Man Ray.

      Peggy Guggenheim
    • 2016

      Ein meisterhafter Roman über die Macht des Bösen und die unvorhersehbaren Konsequenzen der Liebe Sie war Wettkampfsportlerin und erfolgreiche Rennfahrerin. Später arbeitete sie in einem Pariser Transvestitenclub. Sie trug Männerkleidung und liebte Frauen. Sie verriet ihr Land an die Deutschen und arbeitete unter der Besatzung für die Gestapo. Basierend auf einer wahren Biografie entwirft Francine Prose die faszinierende Lebensgeschichte von Lou Villars, die auf der Suche nach Liebe und Anerkennung immer tiefer in einen Strudel aus Gewalt und Tod gerät. Der vielstimmige Roman lässt die spannungsreiche Vorkriegsepoche und die Zeit des Zweiten Weltkriegs lebendig werden. Francine Prose erzählt von Liebe und Kunst, von Krieg und Spionage, von Verführung und Verrat – und wie Geschichte sich verändert, abhängig davon, wer sie erzählt.

      Die Liebenden im Chamäleon Club
    • 2015
      3,6(603)Évaluer

      Contains primary source material. A biography of one of twentieth century America's most influential patrons of the arts that covers her personal life, uncompromising spirit, and relationships with such modern masters as Jackson Pollock and Man Ray.

      Peggy Guggenheim: The Shock of the Modern
    • 2011

      While working for an idealistic college professor, twenty-six-year old Lula, an Albanian trying to make a better life for herself in America, finds her life taking a complicated turn when her Albanian "brothers" return, in a novel set in the aftermath of 9/11

      My New American Life
    • 2010
    • 2009

      Völlerei

      Die köstliche Todsünde

      • 93pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      Völlerei