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Penelope Lively

    17 mars 1933

    Penelope Lively est l'auteure de nombreux romans et recueils de nouvelles acclamés qui trouvent un écho auprès des lecteurs de tous âges. Son œuvre explore fréquemment les thèmes de la mémoire, du temps et des manières complexes dont le passé façonne le présent. Lively se penche sur les complexités des relations humaines et la vie intérieure de ses personnages avec une perspicacité aiguë. Sa prose est célébrée pour son élégance, sa concision et sa capacité à évover de profondes réponses émotionnelles.

    Penelope Lively
    Metamorphosis
    Perfect Happiness
    Pack of cards : stories 1978-1986.
    The House in Norham Gardens
    New writing 10
    Le fantôme de Thomas Kempe
    • This anthology of new writing promotes contemporary literature of the English language from Britain and the rest of the Commonwealth. It contains new names among older, recognizable names and includes short stories, poems, novels in progress and short fiction.

      New writing 10
      3,0
    • The House in Norham Gardens

      • 153pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Clare's grandfather brought back a shield from New Guinea seventy years ago, and now Clare's dreams are haunted by images of New Guinea. It is up to her to lay the ghost of an encounter between a Victorian anthropologist and a Stone Age New Guinea tribe to rest. First published in 1974.

      The House in Norham Gardens
      4,0
    • Perfect Happiness

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Frances, happily married for many years, and suddenly plunged into mourning. Her international celebrity husband Steve has died leaving her unprepared and vulnerable. This title illuminates two terrifying taboos of the twentieth- century - death and grief.

      Perfect Happiness
      3,9
    • Wry, compassionate and glittering with wit, Penelope Lively's stories get beneath the everyday to the beating heart of human experience. In intimate tales of growing up and growing old, chance encounters and life-long relationships, Lively explores with keen insight the ways that individuals can become tangled in history, and how small acts ripple through the generations. With two new never-before-published stories alongside treasures from her early writing days, Metamorphosis showcases the very best from a literary master.

      Metamorphosis
      4,0
    • The Purple Swamp Hen and Other Stories

      • 197pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      This glimmering collection of new short fiction from a Booker Prize winner showcases a unique blend of sympathy, emotional wisdom, and satiric wit. The author, known for acclaimed novels like The Photograph and Family Album, captivates readers with themes of history, family, and relationships set in vividly rendered environments. In the title story, a Mediterranean purple swamp hen reveals the secrets of Quintus Pompeius's villa, highlighting his narrow escape from Vesuvius's eruption. "Abroad" depicts a low point for an artist couple on a tumultuous European road trip, forced to paint a mural in a remote Spanish farmhouse while repairing their broken-down car. Other tales explore friends and lovers in pivotal moments of indiscretion and discovery, such as in "The Third Wife," where a woman uncovers her husband's con artist ways and turns a house-hunting trip into a revenge scheme. Each story is enhanced by the author's graceful prose and keen eye for evocative detail. Wry, charming, and insightful, this collection is a masterful achievement from one of our most beloved writers.

      The Purple Swamp Hen and Other Stories
      3,9
    • The Ghost of Thomas Kempe

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      When James and his family move to an ancient cottage in Oxfordshire, odd things start happening. Doors crash open, and strange signs appear, written in an archaic hand. James finds that the ghost is the spirit of Thomas Kempe.

      The Ghost of Thomas Kempe
      3,8
    • Claudia Hampton is dying. As memories crowd in, she re-creates the mosiac of her life, her own story enmeshed with those of her brother, her lover and father of her daughter, and the centre of her life, Tom, her one great love both found and lost in the "mad fairyland" of war-torn Egypt.

      Moon Tiger
      3,9
    • In 1900 Lady Anna Winterbourne travels to Egypt where she falls in love with Sharif, and Egyptian Nationalist utterly committed to his country's cause. A hundred years later, Isabel Parkman, an American divorcee and a descendant of Anna and Sharif, goes to Egypt, taking with her an old family trunk, inside which are found notebooks and journals which reveal Anna and Sharif's secret.

      The map of love
      3,8