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Michael J. Arlen

    Michael Arlen, dont le style vif mais familier est devenu connu sous le nom d''Arlenesque', a connu ses plus grands succès avec des romances satiriques se déroulant dans la haute société anglaise. Au-delà de ces œuvres populaires, il s'est également aventuré dans l'horreur gothique et les thrillers psychologiques, une partie de son écriture étant adaptée pour le cinéma et la télévision. Vers la fin de sa vie, Arlen s'est de plus en plus concentré sur la critique politique. Sa production, en particulier à partir des années 1920 alors qu'il résidait en Angleterre, représente une contribution significative au paysage littéraire de l'époque.

    Exiles
    The Huntress
    These Charming People
    The Green Hat
    Hell! Said the Duchess
    Passage to Ararat
    • Passage to Ararat

      • 310pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,0(272)Évaluer

      Exploring the complex relationship between father and son, this award-winning memoir delves into the author's quest to understand his Armenian heritage and the legacy of his father, a notable novelist. It reveals the struggles of a proud people facing historical adversity while addressing the emotional ties that bind family. The narrative intertwines personal reflection with broader themes of identity and belonging, highlighting the poignant affirmation and pain that come with kinship and cultural memory.

      Passage to Ararat
    • Hell! Said the Duchess

      • 114pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      3,7(26)Évaluer

      "A female killer stalks the streets of London, sleeping with young men before slashing their throats and mutilating their bodies. The crimes have baffled the police and enraged Londoners, who demand the murderer's arrest. Mary, Duchess of Dove, a gentle young widow who is beloved by all who know her, seems an unlikely suspect, but the clues all point to her. The police have a variety of theories - perhaps the Duchess has been hypnotized or drugged, maybe she has an evil double, or could it be a Communist plot to discredit the peerage? Inspector Basil Icelin is determined to solve the mystery, but the true explanation is far more shocking and terrifying than anyone could ever imagine."--amazon.com.

      Hell! Said the Duchess
    • The Green Hat

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,5(41)Évaluer

      Iris Storm, femme fatale, races around London and Europe in her yellow Hispano-Suiza surrounded by romantic intrigue, but beneath the glamour she is destined to be a tragic heroine. The success of the novel when it was first published in 1924 let to its adaptation for the screen, with Greta Garbo starring as Iris Storm.

      The Green Hat
    • The Huntress

      • 355pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      "The ... biography of the maverick newspaperwoman, equestrian, aviatrix, and intrepid adventurer Alicia Patterson, which follows her ... exploits through the first half of the 20th century, from her troublemaking days as the middle child of complicated parents to her successes as publisher of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Newsday"--

      The Huntress