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Tim Winton

    4 août 1960

    Tim Winton s'impose comme l'un des romanciers les plus estimés d'Australie, ses œuvres explorant les liens profonds entre les individus et leur environnement. Sa prose est réputée pour sa richesse sensorielle et son langage poétique, capturant avec vivacité le paysage et la psyché australiens. À travers ses récits, Winton aborde fréquemment les thèmes de la famille, de l'identité et des relations complexes qui façonnent les vies humaines. Sa pertinence réside dans sa capacité à créer des personnages inoubliables et des expériences émotionnelles puissantes qui résonnent auprès des lecteurs du monde entier.

    Tim Winton
    Cloudstreet
    The Turning
    The Bugalugs Bum Thief
    Australian Colors
    An Illustrated History of the Royal Navy
    La cavale de Jaxie Clackton
    • An Illustrated History of the Royal Navy

      • 248pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,3(4)Évaluer

      This text is a comprehensive, authoritative, and illustrated history of the Royal Navy from its earliest times to the present day. This edition is updated to include recent operations in the first and second Gulf wars.

      An Illustrated History of the Royal Navy
    • Australian Colors

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,0(9)Évaluer

      Startling, wry, lyrical, and beguiling photographs and passionate commentary document the landscape and people of Australia's interior in this panoramic volume. 331 color illustrations.

      Australian Colors
    • Skeeta Anderson woke up one morning to find that his bum was gone. And not only his bum, but the bum of every single person in the town of Bugalugs. It's up to Skeeta to catch the thief . . .

      The Bugalugs Bum Thief
    • The Turning

      • 317pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,1(86)Évaluer

      A collection of short stories set in coastal Western Australia.

      The Turning
    • Cloudstreet

      • 432pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      3,9(292)Évaluer

      ‘A fragmented, hilarious, crude, mystical soap opera. In a rich Australian idiom, Winton lets his characters rip against an evocation of Perth so intense you can smell it’ Sunday Telegraph Cloudstreet – a broken-down house of former glories on the wrong side of the tracks, a place teeming with memories of its own, a place of shudders and shadows and spirits. From separate catastrophes, two families flee to the city and find themselves sharing this great sighing structure and beginning their lives again from scratch. Together they roister and rankle in a house that begins as a roof over their heads and becomes a home for their hearts. In this fresh, funny novel, full of wonder and dreams, Tim Winton weaves the threads of lifetimes, of twenty years of shouting and fighting, laughing and grafting, into a story about acceptance and belonging. ‘Imagine Neighbours being taken over by the writing team of John Steinbeck and Gabriel García Márquez and you’ll be close to the heart of Winton’s impressive tale’ Time Out

      Cloudstreet
    • Booker Prize nominee Tim Winton continues to astonish critics and captivate readers with this Australian love story about people stifled by grief and regret; a novel about the odds of breaking with the past.

      Dirt Music
    • Venturing beyond all limits--in relationships, physical challenge, and in sexual behavior--there is a point where oblivion is the only outcome. Full of Winton's lyrical genius for conveying physical sensation, "Breath" is a rich and atmospheric coming-of-age tale.

      Breath
    • Fred Scully waits at the arrival gate of an international airport, anxious to see his wife and seven-year-old daughter. After two years in Europe they are finally settling down. He sees a new life before them, a stable outlook, and a cottage in the Irish countryside that he's renovated by hand. He's waited, sweated on this reunion. He does not like to be alone - he's that kind of man. The flight lands, the glass doors hiss open, and Scully's life begins to go down in flames.

      The Riders