These richly hypnotic tales enfold the reader into Isaac Bashevis Singer's special world of imps, demons, lovers, and other mischievous creatures. His world is a world of feelings, driven by lust, lechery, greed, madness, and love. All of his creatures are seen with a clear but loving eye; all seem and are in fact possessed by good and evil, caught in fascinating dilemmas, now terrible, now wryly comic. Here is a dazzling new collection of stories from the fertile genius of Isaac Bashevis Singer, one of today's most entertaining and original writers. (from back cover)
Mario Biondi Livres
Mario Biondi est un auteur italien, réputé pour son engagement avec la fiction anglo-américaine. Critique et traducteur accompli d'écrivains notables, il a prêté sa voix littéraire distinctive à de nombreuses œuvres. Sa propre écriture, englobant la poésie et la prose, offre des aperçus profonds de la psyché humaine et des thèmes sociétaux, l'établissant comme une figure unique dans le paysage littéraire.






When the lion feeds
- 544pages
- 20 heures de lecture
"Sean Courtney was raised in cattle country, and accidently maimed his twin brother Garry as a boy. In inflicting weakness, Sean came to despise weakness in all. This, plus his own strength, was to dictate Sean's iron resolve to win, no matter how much the gamble cost. After a stint fighting the Zulu tribes, Sean trys his luck in the gold fields. Venturing an impossible claim which miraculously proves out, Sean gains wealth beyond counting and power. Power that was unmanageable without cunning. But cunning was an art he was to learn the hard way."
In 1860 Robyn Ballantyne and her brother return to Africa to search for their missing father and face the terrors of near certain death and the uncertainties of love in the heart of the Dark Continent
La neige tombait sur les cèdres / Jardins d'Éden / Le vieux
- 517pages
- 19 heures de lecture
Gripping, tragic, and densely atmospheric—a masterpiece of suspense San Piedro Island, north of Puget Sound, is a place so isolated that no one who lives there can afford to make enemies. But in 1954 a local fisherman is found suspiciously drowned, and a Japanese American named Kabuo Miyamoto is charged with his murder. In the course of the ensuing trial, it becomes clear that what is at stake is more than a man's guilt. For on San Pedro, memories of a charmed love affair between a white boy and the Japanese girl who grew up to become Kabuo's wife; memories of land desired, paid for, and lost. Above all, San Piedro is haunted by the memory of what happened to its Japanese residents during World War II, when an entire community was sent into exile while its neighbors watched.
Rebecca Navarro, Best-Selling Authoress Of Regency Romances, Suffers A Paralysing Stroke. Assisted By Her Nurse, Rebecca Plans Her Revenge On Her Unfaithful Husband. But Will Freddy Royle, Hospital Trustee, Celebrity And Necrophiliac, Thwart Those Plans? Dave Thornton, Soccer Thug, Has Lost His Heart To Flawed Beauty Samantha Worthington. Together They Go In Search Of The Man Who Marketed The Drug That Crippled Her - In Order To Cripple Him. Lloyd From Leith Has A Transfiguring Passion For The Unhappily Married Heather. Together They Explore The True Nature Of House Music And Chemical Romance. Will Their Ardour Fizzle And Die In The Grim Backstreets Of Edinburgh, Or Will It Ignite And Blaze Like A Thousand Suns?
Biblioteca economica Newton - 84: Per chi suona la campana
Edizione integrale
- 352pages
- 13 heures de lecture
"Per chi suona la campana" è il capolavoro riconosciuto di Ernest Hemingway, da cui è stato tratto l'intramontabile film con Gary Cooper e Ingrid Bergman. In esso si celebra la grande metafora del ponte che non unisce ma divide e che, saltando, dovrebbe portare la vittoria dell'unione e della concordia. Di farlo saltare è incaricato Robert Jordan, americano volontario nella guerra antifascista di Spagna. Sul suo tentativo incombono oscuri presagi. Glielo annunciano confusi presentimenti; soprattutto le premonizioni della partigiana uscita dal cuore del popolo spagnolo, Pilar, che nella sua mano ha letto il male, un evento scuro non svelato ma non difficile da intendere. Innamorato della vita, della Spagna e della libertà, di cui il selvatico amore libero e felice per la giovane Maria rappresenta un simbolo palpitante, Robert Jordan porterà comunque a compimento la sua impresa. Il ponte salterà, ma la conseguenza sarà unicamente la sconfitta di una grande speranza.
Una porta di luce
- 278pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Italian
SuperPocket - 133: La neve cade sui cedri
- 391pages
- 14 heures de lecture
1954, Stati Uniti: San Pedro è un'isola di rara bellezza, ma così sperduta che nessuno dei suoi abitanti può permettersi di avere nemici. Quando però un pescatore muore in circostanze sospette e un membro della locale comunità giapponese viene accusato di omicidio, il precario equilibrio del microcosmo si dissolve sotto la bufera dei pregiudizi, delle differenze culturali ed etniche, dei rancori sedimentati nel corso degli anni.

