Récit autobiographique sur la quête d'identité de l'auteure et des femmes luttant pour leur liberté. J. Winterson rend hommage à ces figures dans ses mémoires d'une jeune fille du prolétariat de Manchester.
Jeanette Winterson Livres
Jeanette Winterson s'impose comme l'une des voix les plus originales de la fiction britannique apparues dans les années 1980. Son écriture explore souvent des thèmes d'identité et de croyance, tirant fréquemment son inspiration de son éducation fervente. Winterson est célébrée pour son approche stylistique distinctive et ses aperçus pénétrants sur la condition humaine. Ses œuvres sont publiées dans 28 pays, et elle contribue régulièrement avec des critiques et des articles à d'importants journaux et revues.







Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?
- 230pages
- 9 heures de lecture
In 1985 Jeanette Winterson's first novel, Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit, was published. It was Jeanette's version of the story of a terraced house in Accrington, an adopted child, and the thwarted giantess Mrs Winterson. It was a cover story, a painful past written over and repainted. It was a story of survival. This book is that story's the silent twin. It is full of hurt and humour and a fierce love of life. It is about the pursuit of happiness, about lessons in love, the search for a mother and a journey into madness and out again. It is generous, honest and true.
A powerful retelling of the traditional Nativity Story. In this beautifully evocative retelling of the story of the very first Christmas, the humble donkey is chosen above all the other animals to carry Mary to Bethlehem. As his journey unfolds, he is touched by the magic and mystery of the Nativity ... With sparkles of originality, humour and warmth, the Christmas story is born.
The Passion
- 176pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Henri Had A Passion For Napoleon And Napoleon Had A Passion For Chicken. From Boulogne To Moscow Henri Butchered For His Emperor And Never Killed A Single Man. With A De-Frocked Priest And A Midget Groom, Henri Witnessed The Scourge Of Europe. In Venice, The City Of Chance And Disguises, A Great Beauty Was Born With The Webbed Feet Of Her Boatman Father. In The Casino, Villanelle Learned That What People Risk Reveals What They Value - She Gambled Her Heart And Lost. For Eight Years The Soldier-Chef Watched Young Men Die And His Love For Napoleon Turned To Hate. Passion Does Not Take Disappointment Well. He Found The Venetian Beauty Whose Heart Was Lost And Together They Fled Frozen Russia To The Canals Of Darkness And Paradox.
The Waves
- 288pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Set on the coast of England against the vivid background of the sea, The Waves introduces six characters—three men and three women—who are grappling with the death of a beloved friend, Percival. Instead of describing their outward expressions of grief, Virginia Woolf draws her characters from the inside, revealing them through their thoughts and interior soliloquies. As their understanding of nature’s trials grows, the chorus of narrative voices blends together in miraculous harmony, remarking not only on the inevitable death of individuals but on the eternal connection of everyone. The novel that most epitomizes Virginia Woolf’s theories of fiction in the working form, The Waves is an amazing book very much ahead of its time. It is a poetic dreamscape, visual, experimental, and thrilling.
Written on the Body is a love story; the narrator a vulnerable and subversive Lothario, gender undeclared. Generous in scope, sumptuous in detail, Jeanette Winterson has fused mathematical exactness and poetic intensity and made language new
Art Objects
- 208pages
- 8 heures de lecture
These interlocking essays uncover art as an active force in the world - neither elitist or remote, present to those who want it, affecting even those who don't. Winterson's own passionate vision of art is presented here, provocatively and personally, in pieces on Modernism, autobiography, style, painting, the future of fiction, in two essays on Virginia Woolf, and more intimately in pieces where she describes her relationship to her work and the books that she loves.
The incredible variety of Acker's body of work has been distilled into a single volume that reads like a communique from the front lines of late-20th century America. Acker was a literary pirate whose prodigious output drew promiscuously from popular culture, the classics of Western civilization, current events, and the raw material of her own life.
Christmas Days
- 304pages
- 11 heures de lecture
"If you crave the mystery, the family rituals, and the special victuals of Christmastime, you'll savor . . . bold, revelatory feminist writer Jeanette Winterson's Christmas Days." --Elle
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- 304pages
- 11 heures de lecture
In her eye-opening book, Jeanette Winterson explores how artificial intelligence is transforming our lives and relationships. Drawing from diverse fields like history and literature, she delves into intriguing topics such as brain backups and human-non-human connections, blending wit and compassion throughout. A refreshing take on technology's impact.



