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Niall Williams

    1 janvier 1958

    Niall Williams tisse des récits qui explorent les paysages profonds des liens humains et la quête de sens, souvent situés dans le cadre évocateur de la campagne irlandaise. Sa prose se caractérise par une qualité lyrique et une profonde empathie pour les complexités de l'esprit humain. Williams explore les complexités de l'amour, de la perte et du désir, tandis que ses personnages naviguent dans les subtilités de la vie et s'efforcent d'y trouver leur place. Son œuvre résonne d'une sagesse intemporelle et d'une beauté mélancolique qui captivent les lecteurs du monde entier.

    History of the Rain
    Four Letters of Love. Das Alphabet der Liebe, engl. Ausgabe
    Boy and Man
    In Kiltumper
    This is happiness
    Only Say the Word
    • A novel that is simultaneously a universal story about love in all its forms and guises, and an intimate love letter from a husband to his wife Jim Foley loves his parents, his brother, his sister, Dickens and God; later, he loves Kateenough to make her his wife and to shape his life around herand later still, he loves his children, Jack and Hannah. Only Say the Word tells Jims story, and the story of the people and places in his life, as he moves from childhood to marriage and fatherhood, from early days spent in County Clare to early adulthood in America, and back to Clare once more. Deeply personal and written in his lyrical, lilting prose, Niall Williamss fourth novel is about unspoken emotions, undying devotion and blind faithbut, ultimately, about the redeeming, enduring nature of love.

      Only Say the Word
    • This is happiness

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,2(13546)Évaluer

      Shortlisted for Best Novel in the Irish Book Awards Longlisted for the 2020 Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction From the acclaimed author of Man Booker-longlisted History of the Rain 'Lyrical, tender and sumptuously perceptive' Sunday Times 'A love letter to the sleepy, unhurried and delightfully odd Ireland that is all but gone' Irish Independent After dropping out of the seminary, seventeen-year-old Noel Crowe finds himself back in Faha, a small Irish parish where nothing ever changes, including the ever-falling rain. But one morning the rain stops and news reaches the parish - the electricity is finally arriving. With it comes a lodger to Noel's home, Christy McMahon. Though he can't explain it, Noel knows right then: something has changed. As Noel navigates his coming-of-age by Christy's side, falling in and out of love, Christy's buried past gradually comes to light, casting a glow on a small world and making it new.

      This is happiness
    • 'Poignant ... A meditation on life, love and the importance of nature' IRISH TIMES When they were in their twenties, Niall Williams and Christine Breen made the impulsive decision to leave New York City and move to Christine's ancestral home in the town of Kiltumper in rural Ireland. In the decades that followed, the pair dedicated themselves to writing, gardening and living a life that followed the rhythms of the earth. In 2019, with Christine in the final stages of recovery from cancer and the surrounding land threatened by the arrival of turbines, Niall and Christine decided to document a year - in words and Christine's drawings - of living in their garden and in their small corner of a rapidly changing world. Proceeding month by month through the year, this is the story of a garden in all its many splendours, and a couple who have made their life observing its wonders.

      In Kiltumper
    • Boy and Man

      • 295pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,6(5)Évaluer

      When a loved one disappears, you can never be sure whether they are alive or dead

      Boy and Man
    • History of the Rain

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,0(153)Évaluer

      Longlisted for the 2014 Man Booker Prize, this novel follows Ruthie Swain, a bedridden daughter of a poet, as she seeks connection through family stories and her father's library. In her attic, she writes about Ireland's landscapes and histories, uncovering tales that may revive her spirit and reconnect her with the world.

      History of the Rain
    • Four letters of love

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,9(2569)Évaluer

      Nicholas Coughlan and Isabel Gore were made for each other - but fate doesn't always take the easiest or the most obvious route to true love. For a start, Nicholas and Isabel have never met and nor are they likely to, without some kind of divine intervention. This title offers a story about faith, believing in your instincts and acting on impulse.

      Four letters of love
    • Boy in the World

      • 344pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,6(22)Évaluer

      A beautiful and moving novel about a young boy's journey from childhood to adulthood from the bestselling author of Four Letters of Love

      Boy in the World
    • The Fall of Light

      • 381pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,7(34)Évaluer

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      The Fall of Light
    • We are our stories. We tell them to stay alive or keep alive those who only live now in the telling. In Faha, County Clare, everyone is a long story... Bedbound in her attic room beneath the falling rain, in the margin between this world and the next, Plain Ruth Swain is in search of her father. To find him, enfolded in the mystery of ancestors, Ruthie must first trace the jutting jaw lines, narrow faces and gleamy skin of the Swains from the restless Reverend Swain, her great-grandfather, to grandfather Abraham, to her father, Virgil - via pole-vaulting, leaping salmon, poetry and the three thousand, nine hundred and fifty eight books piled high beneath the two skylights in her room, beneath the rain. The stories - of her golden twin brother Aeney, their closeness even as he slips away; of their dogged pursuit of the Swains' Impossible Standard and forever falling just short; of the wild, rain-sodden history of fourteen acres of the worst farming land in Ireland - pour forth in Ruthie's still, small, strong, hopeful voice. A celebration of books, love and the healing power of the imagination, this is an exquisite, funny, moving novel in which every sentence sings.

      History of the Rain. Die Geschichte des Regens, englische Ausgabe