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Marisa Caramella

    Bright Lights, Big City
    Women
    Post Office
    The Alice B. Toklas Cook Book
    Il diario di Jane Somers
    The Color Purple
    • Set in the deep American South between the wars, The Color Purple is the tale of Celie, a young black girl born into poverty and segregation. Raped repeatedly by the man she calls 'father', she has two children taken away from her, is separated from her beloved sister Nettie and is trapped into an ugly marriage. But then she meets the glamorous Shug Avery — singer and magic-maker — a woman who has taken charge of her own destiny. Gradually, Celle discovers the power and joy of her own spirit, freeing her from her past and reuniting her with those she loves.

      The Color Purple
      4,4
    • Janna, bella ed elegante, con alle spalle un solido successo professionale, conosce una piccola e vecchia signora, Maudie, e da questo incontro casuale nasce una stretta amicizia, un legame quasi simbiotico. La prima comincia a condividere le manie e le abitudini della seconda, i suoi malanni senili, e viene così a contatto con un mondo disordinato e dolente ma anche affascinante, che le permette di scoprire dimensioni esistenziali da lei ignorate fino a quel momento. Il diario di Jane Somers si configura, nel panorama contemporaneo della letteratura in lingua inglese, come uno dei più impietosi esperimenti di autoanalisi mai compiuti da uno scrittore.

      Il diario di Jane Somers
      4,1
    • The Alice B. Toklas Cook Book

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      When Alice B. Toklas was asked to write a memoir, she initially refused. Instead, she wrote The Alice B. Toklas Cook Book, a sharply written, deliciously rich cookbook memorializing meals and recipes shared by Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Wilder, Matisse, and Picasso. And of course by Alice and Gertrude themselves

      The Alice B. Toklas Cook Book
      3,9
    • This legendary Henry Chinaski novel is now available in a newly repackaged trade paperback edition, covering the period of the author's alter-ego from the mid-1950s to his resignation from the United States Postal Service in 1969.

      Post Office
      4,0
    • Women

      • 422pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      Alternate cover for this ISBN can be found here Low-life writer and unrepentant alcoholic Henry Chinaski was born to survive. After decades of slacking off at low-paying dead-end jobs, blowing his cash on booze and women, and scrimping by in flea-bitten apartments, Chinaski sees his poetic star rising at last. Now, at fifty, he is reveling in his sudden rock-star life, running three hundred hangovers a year, and maintaining a sex life that would cripple Casanova. With all of Bukowski's trademark humor and gritty, dark honesty, this 1978 follow-up to Post Office and Factotum is an uncompromising account of life on the edge.

      Women
      3,9
    • Bright Lights, Big City

      • 182pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      The tragicomedy of a young man in NYC, struggling with the reality of his mother's death, alienation and the seductive pull of drugs.

      Bright Lights, Big City
      3,8
    • Sur la route

      • 436pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      Le roman "Sur la route" a provoqué un bouleversement culturel aux États-Unis à la fin des années cinquante, faisant de Jack Kerouac une icône de la littérature spontanée et détabouisée. Considéré comme la bible légendaire de la génération beat, ce livre est une déclaration générationnelle et une réponse au paradoxe social de son époque : bien que l'Amérique fût à son apogée économique, ses maux devenaient de plus en plus visibles. Jack Kerouac (1922 – 1969) est l'un des représentants les plus significatifs de la beat generation, auteur de trois recueils de poésie et de plus de quinze romans souvent autobiographiques. À dix-sept ans, il s'installe à New York, une ville qui lui révèle une passion pour le jazz et le désir d'écrire, tout en l'entraînant dans l'expérimentation avec les drogues. Son amitié avec Allan Ginsberg et William Burroughs a donné naissance à un nouveau mouvement littéraire. L'œuvre de Kerouac est marquée par des influences de la foi catholique, de la méditation bouddhiste et des improvisations jazz. Malgré son aspiration à la liberté et à la spontanéité, il a souffert de dépressions et de solitude, et est décédé à quarante-sept ans à cause de problèmes de santé liés à l'alcool.

      Sur la route
      3,7
    • The Boy who Followed Ripley

      • 335pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Fearing that he was directly responsible for the death of his father, an American multimillionaire food magnate, sixteen-year-old Frank Pierson learns of a plot to kidnap him and enlists the aid of Tom Ripley, an American expatriate in Paris

      The Boy who Followed Ripley
      3,6
    • A 29-year-old woman writer, still chasing the rainbows of her dreams, is finally forced to face up to the realities of life.

      Fear of Flying
      3,5