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Elizabeth Hand

    29 mars 1957

    Elizabeth Hand est une auteure dont les œuvres plongent souvent dans les recoins sombres et inexplorés de la psyché humaine. Son écriture se caractérise par une langue riche et une atmosphère glaçante qui attire les lecteurs dans des mondes fascinants, mais troublants. Hand se concentre sur des thèmes tels que l'identité, la transformation et les frontières entre la réalité et l'illusion, créant des récits qui résonnent longtemps après la dernière page. Sa capacité à créer des personnages complexes et des intrigues captivantes en fait une voix distinctive de la fiction contemporaine.

    Hard Light
    Errantry
    Spectra Special Editions: Æstival Tide
    Star Wars: Death Star
    Wylding Hall
    Anna et le roi
    • Anna et le roi

      • 220pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Bangkok, 1862. Anna Leonowens arrive avec son fils Louis à la cour du roi de Siam pour assurer l'éducation du prince héritier. Pour cette jeune veuve d'officier, pourtant habituée aux colonies britanniques d'Extrême-Orient, le dépaysement est total et l'accueil des plus déroutants. L'arrivée d'une femme, étrangère de surcroît, suscite bien des réticences dans un palais régi par une étiquette ô combien étrange pour une Occidentale. Après un premier contact orageux, une surprenante complicité se tisse peu à peu entre la gouvernante anglaise et le roi Mongkut, homme de paix et monarque éclairé. Une complicité qui éveille bientôt d'autres sentiments. Ainsi commence l'histoire d'Anna et le Roi, fresque tour à tour drôle et émouvante, qui évoque la rencontre véridique de deux êtres au destin exceptionnel dans le contexte troublé d'un pays envoûtant fait à la fois de violence et de raffinement.

      Anna et le roi
      4,1
    • Wylding Hall

      • 156pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      When the young members of a British acid-folk band are compelled by their manager to record their unique music, they hole up at Wylding Hall, an ancient country house with dark secrets. There they create the album that will make their reputation, but at a terrifying cost: Julian Blake, the group’s lead singer, disappears within the mansion and is never seen or heard from again. Now, years later, the surviving musicians, along with their friends and lovers—including a psychic, a photographer, and the band’s manager—meet with a young documentary filmmaker to tell their own versions of what happened that summer. But whose story is true? And what really happened to Julian Blake?

      Wylding Hall
      4,4
    • Star Wars: Death Star

      • 448pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      The Death Star is one of the great icons of the science fiction genre. Now veteran Star Wars authors Michael Reaves and Steve Perry join forces to tell the story of the Death Star, from the start of its construction to its final destruction at the hands of Luke Skywalker and the Rebel Alliance. číst celé

      Star Wars: Death Star
      4,2
    • Spectra Special Editions: Æstival Tide

      • 399pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Four centuries after the Third Shining the Orsinas rule absolute in the domed city-state of Araboth. A fortress built at the ocean's edge, Araboth protects its citizens from the presumed horrors of Outside. But now the predictions of Araboth's collapse seem near fulfillment. As the Prince of Storms gathers Outside, amidst a giddy atmosphere of decadent ritual inside, four will come together in one last hope for survival. Prisoner and privileged alike, this small group - Hobi, a boy on the brink of manhood; Reive, a green-eyed visionary; Tast'annin, a deathless warrior; and Nefertity, an android built in the time long before the dark days - will face the opening gates to welcome the raging Æstival Tide. In a stunning feat of the imagination Elizabeth Hand takes us once again into a world shaken by forces of devastating evil, sustained by a fragile ray of hope. Breathtaking in its invention, mesmerizing in the telling, Æstival Tide is the intoxicating sequel to the highly praised Winterlong.

      Spectra Special Editions: Æstival Tide
      4,0
    • Errantry

      • 286pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Hand's award winning stories begin in the shimmery, dusty corners of upstate New York and move into even stranger settings.

      Errantry
      4,0
    • Hard Light

      • 359pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      "Cass arrives in London where she meets and is reunited with her long-lost lover, Quinn O'Boyle, who is wanted by both Interpol and the Russian mob. When Quinn then fails to show at their rendezvous point, Cass is fearful she'll be the next to disappear, and she goes on the run."--

      Hard Light
      3,9
    • Generation Loss

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      A photographer whose shots of New York's punk scene in the seventies earned her fame, cache, and a cultish kind of cool, Cass Neary has spent much of her life in the dark, watching and waiting. But 30 years later she is alone, adrift and falling rapidly into oblivion. So when an old acquaintance asks her to interview a fellow photographer - a notorious recluse who lives on an island off the Maine coast - she accepts. There, she learns about a decades-old crime that is still claiming new victims - and comes to realise that her days of living dangerously are not over yet."

      Generation Loss
      3,8
    • Icarus Descending

      • 334pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      The energumens, creatures who are the result of centuries of genetic engineering, threaten to come to Earth to lead the other bioengineered slave races in a war against humanity

      Icarus Descending
      3,8
    • Stories

      • 428pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      "The joy of fiction is the joy of the imagination. . . ." The best stories engage readers, compelling them to turn pages in anticipation of what comes next. Great literature is defined by its imagination, as demonstrated in this exceptional anthology, which redefines the boundaries of imaginative fiction. It features contributions from renowned writers like Peter Straub, Chuck Palahniuk, Roddy Doyle, and Joyce Carol Oates, among others, showcasing their craft and challenging misconceptions about genres. Curated by Neil Gaiman and Al Sarrantonio, who personally selected each story, the anthology sets a high standard for this "new literature of the imagination." The collection aims to present familiar themes in fresh, illuminating ways. Notable tales include Joe Hill's disturbing exploration of evil in "Devil on the Staircase," Lawrence Block's unique take on fishing in "Catch and Release," and Carolyn Parkhurst's dark sibling rivalry in "Unwell." Joanne Harris introduces ancient gods in modern New York in "Wildfire in Manhattan," while Richard Adams's "The Knife" delves into vengeance. Jeffery Deaver's "The Therapist" features a psychologist on a mission to save lives, and Neil Gaiman's chilling "The Truth Is a Cave in the Black Mountains" offers a haunting punishment for a grave crime. This visionary volume will transform readers’ perspectives and ignite a renewed appreciation for exceptional fiction.

      Stories
      3,8
    • 12 Monkeys

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      A novelization based on the film of the same name. In 2035 the world has been decimated by a mysterious virus. A convict who lives underground with the few humans who have survived is offered a mission that could wipe out his sentence - to travel back to 1996 and trace the source of the virus.

      12 Monkeys
      3,6