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Louis Begley

    6 octobre 1933

    Louis Begley est un romancier américain dont l'œuvre explore fréquemment les thèmes de l'identité, de la mémoire et de la survie. Ses premières expériences, y compris sa survie à l'Holocauste, ont profondément façonné sa vision du monde et ont imprégné son écriture d'une profonde exploration de la manière dont le traumatisme passé informe le présent. La prose de Begley se caractérise par sa précision et son aperçu psychologique aiguisé, capturant des personnages naviguant dans des réalités complexes. Ses romans invitent les lecteurs à réfléchir sur la résilience humaine et la nature complexe du moi.

    Louis Begley
    Wartime Lies. Lügen in Zeiten des Krieges, englische Ausgabe
    Schmidt Delivered
    The Man Who Was Late
    Wartime Lies
    Mr. Schmidt
    Affaires d'honneur
    • Affaires d'honneur

      • 342pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,3(128)Évaluer

      Roman historique. Roman de société.

      Affaires d'honneur
    • Mr. Schmidt

      • 302pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      M. Schmidt est un avocat important, mais il a pris sa retraite pour s'occuper de sa femme qui se meurt d'un cancer. Cet homme d'un matérialisme exaspérant, égocentrique, pétri de certitudes et de préjugés, est le héros du quatrième roman de Louis Begley. Seul après la mort de sa femme, dans la superbe maison de Long Island dont leur fille, Charlotte, a hérité en partie, les tracas series financières le hantent : sa retraite va-t-elle être suffisante ? Sa fille va-t-elle le dépouiller ? Déjà elle convoite l'argenterie. La douce et intelligente Charlotte est devenue, en grandissant, une yuppie banale, qui va épouser, selon les rites de la religion juive, un jeune avocat aux dents longues : c'en est trop pour M. Schmidt. Il va devoir se faire à l'idée qu'il faut changer... Négligeant les tentatives de conciliation de la belle-famille de sa fille, il s'offre une nouvelle vie et installe, dans la chambre de sa femme, Carrie, une jeune Portoricaine exubérante et un peu russe qui lui réapprend le bonheur. Dans ce livre acerbe et drôle, Louis Begley dresse le portrait d'un homme pointilleux jusqu'à l'écoeurement, un solitaire qui assiste impuissant au déclin de ses privilèges.

      Mr. Schmidt
    • Set in Poland in 1939, this novel looks at the impact of the Holocaust on the individual. The author was awarded the 1991 Irish Times-Aer Lingus Prize for fiction for this novel.

      Wartime Lies
    • "Begley writes with a contemplative wisdom that permeates his work....[He] has captured some of the wispy melancholy of midcentury fiction, and this feat in itself is mellifluous to both ear and spirit."THE BOSTON GLOBEA man without a country or family, a Holocaust survivor, Ben long ago left the wreckage of Europe and recreated himself as a brilliant financier. He rejects the comforts of love and is shocked to discover Veronique--beautiful, unwisely married, and all that Ben suddenly knows he has always needed. In their stolen hours and weekends, their deep commitment to one another fills their lives as nothing ever has. But the question remains: Can Ben finally take what he has always denied himself...?From the author of WARTIME LIES.From the Trade Paperback edition.

      The Man Who Was Late
    • Schmidt Delivered

      • 291pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,6(13)Évaluer

      Retired lawyer Albert Schmidt enjoys life in the Hamptons with his young new wife Carrie while his daughter's marriage founders.

      Schmidt Delivered
    • As the world slips into the throes of war in 1939, young Maciek's once closeted existence outside Warsaw is no more. When Warsaw falls, Maciek escapes with his aunt Tania. Together they endure the war, running, hiding, changing their names, forging documents to secure their temporary lives — as the insistent drum of the Nazi march moves ever closer to them and to their secret wartime lies.

      Wartime Lies. Lügen in Zeiten des Krieges, englische Ausgabe
    • Schmidt Steps Back

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,6(53)Évaluer

      Struggling to recover from Carrie the waitress's rejection and his daughter's marriage to a Jewish man, lawyer Albert Schmidt hopes for renewal when both Carrie and his daughter become pregnant and when he falls for the beautiful French widow of a former partner. By the author of Schmidt Delivered.

      Schmidt Steps Back
    • A university professor's portrait of a friend who became a homosexual after divorcing his wife. The professor is straight, but the portrait is written with sympathy. A study in friendship

      As Max Saw It
    • Shipwreck

      • 255pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,3(121)Évaluer

      The narrative explores the exhilarating yet destructive power of passion through the character of John North, a writer who defies conventions to follow his emotions relentlessly. His journey highlights the complexities and consequences of pursuing one's desires, ultimately leading to profound revelations about love and ambition.

      Shipwreck
    • Kill and Be Killed

      • 269pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,1(35)Évaluer

      "Master stylist Begley continues the story of Jack Dana, the former Marine Corps officer turned novelist whose quest to avenge his murdered uncle takes a new, more dangerous turn. The man who brutally murdered Uncle Harry is dead. In an effort to recover from the confrontation and collect himself, Jack takes refuge on Torcello, a small island in the Venetian lagoon, to return to his writing career. Even more urgently, he wants to win back Kerry, the beautiful lawyer who rejected him after the bloody episode with Harry's assassin. But events beyond Jack's control intervene: Kerry loses her life in circumstances that contradict everything Jack thinks he knew about her. Soon death begins to stalk Jack himself. It is impossible not to recognize in its drumbeat the machinations of Abner Brown, the man who orchestrated Harry's demise. Jack fights back, driven by cold rage and determination to complete his revenge. At his side is Kerry's best friend, the glamorous and enigmatic Heidi Krohn. Their quest will force Jack to plumb the abyss of depravity into which Kerry had sunk and face one of his fellow Marines who has embarked on a violent feud of his own. Reprising memorable characters from Killer, Come Hither and introducing dangerous new ones, Begley concludes Jack's harrowing vendetta with one last shocking twist"--

      Kill and Be Killed