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Вид документа : Однотомное издание
Шифр издания : 84(7СПО)/B 82
Автор(ы) : Bowles Paul
Заглавие : The Sheltering Sky. Let It Come Down. The Spider's House
Выходные данные : Б.м., 2002
Колич.характеристики :938 p.
Серия: The Library of America;Vol.134
ISBN, Цена 1-931082-19-7: 133 грн.
ГРНТИ : 17.82
УДК : 821.111(73)-311.1
ББК : 84(7СПО)
Предметные рубрики: Художня література-- проза --США
Психологічний реалізм
Американські романи
Аннотация: Paul Bowles had already established himself as an important American composer when, at the age of thirty-eight, he published The Sheltering Sky and became widely recognized as one of the most powerful writers of the postwar period. By the time of his death in 1999 he had become a unique and legendary figure in modern literary culture. From his base in Tangier he produced novels, stories, and travel writings in which exquisite surfaces and violent undercurrents mingle. This Library of America volume, containing his first three novels, with its companion Collected Stories and Later Writings, is the first annotated edition of Bowles’s work, offering the full range of his literary achievement: the portrait of an outsider who was one of the essential American writers of the last half century. The Sheltering Sky (1949), which remains Bowles’s most celebrated work, describes the unraveling of a young, sophisticated, and adventuresome married couple as they make their way into the Sahara. In a prose style of meticulous calm and stunning visual precision, Bowles tracks Port and Kit Moresby on a journey through the desert that culminates in death and madness. In Let It Come Down (1952), Bowles plots the doomed trajectory of Nelson Dyar, a New York bank teller who comes to Tangier in search of a different life and ends up giving in to his darkest impulses. Rich in descriptions of the corruption and decadence of the International Zone in the last days before Moroccan independence, Bowles’s second novel is an alternately comic and horrific account of a descent into nihilism. The Spider’s House (1955), the longest and most complex of Bowles’s novels, is set against the end of French rule in Morocco. Its characters—ranging from a Moroccan boy gifted with spiritual healing power to an American writer who regrets the passing of traditional ways—are caught up in the clash between colonial and nationalist factions, and are forced to confront cultural gulfs widened by political violence. Bowles—who once told an interviewer, “I’ve always wanted to get as far as possible from the place where I was born”—charts the collisions between “civilized” exiles and unfamiliar societies that they can never really grasp. In fiction of slowly gathering menace, he achieves effects of horror and dislocation with an elegantly spare style and understated wit.
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Вид документа : Однотомное издание
Шифр издания : 84(7СПО)/H 93
Автор(ы) : Hurston Zora Neal
Заглавие : Novels and Stories
Выходные данные : Б.м., 1995
Колич.характеристики :1041 p.
Серия: The Library of America;Vol.74
ISBN, Цена 0-940450-83-6: 133 грн.
ГРНТИ : 17.82
УДК : 821.111(73)-3
ББК : 84(7СПО)
Предметные рубрики: Художня література --США
Проза
Романи американські
Психологічний реалізм
Літературна белетристика
Біографія
Аннотация: Part of a two-volume set of works by Zora Neale Hurston, Novels and Stories features the acclaimed 1937 novel Their Eyes Were Watching God--plus Jonah's Gourd Vine, Moses Man of the Mountain, Seraph on the Suwanee, and selected stories. Includes a newly researched chronology of Hurston's life, detailed notes, and a brief essay on the texts.
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Вид документа : Однотомное издание
Шифр издания : 84(4Poc)6/N 11
Автор(ы) : Nabokov, Vladimir
Заглавие : Novels, 1969-1974
Выходные данные : Б.м., [1996]
Колич.характеристики :824 p.
Серия: The Library of America;Vol.89
ISBN, Цена 1-883011-20-5: 133 грн.
ГРНТИ : 17.82
УДК : 821.111(73)-311.1
ББК : 84(4Poc)6
Предметные рубрики: художня література-- проза
Психологічний реалізм
Наукова фантастика
Аннотация: Novelist Vladimir Nabokov witnessed the horrors of his century, escaping Revolutionary Russia then Germany under Hitler, and fleeing France with his Jewish wife and son just weeks before Paris fell to the Nazis. He repeatedly faced accusations of turning a blind eye to human suffering to write artful tales of depravity. But does one of the greatest writers in the English language really deserve the label of amoral aesthete bestowed on him by so many critics? Using information from newly-declassified intelligence files and recovered military history, journalist Andrea Pitzer argues that far from being a proponent of art for art’s sake, Vladimir Nabokov managed to hide disturbing history in his fiction―history that has gone unnoticed for decades. Nabokov emerges as a kind of documentary conjurer, spending the most productive decades of his career recording a saga of forgotten concentration camps and searing bigotry, from World War I to the Gulag and the Holocaust. Lolita surrenders Humbert Humbert’s secret identity, and reveals a Nabokov appalled by American anti-Semitism. The lunatic narrator of Pale Fire recalls Russian tragedies that once haunted the world. From Tsarist courts to Nazi film sets, from CIA front organizations to wartime Casablanca, the story of Nabokov’s family is the story of his century―and both are woven inextricably into his fiction.
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Вид документа : Однотомное издание
Шифр издания : 84(7СПО)/P 92
Автор(ы) : Price, Reynolds
Заглавие : Kate Vaiden
Выходные данные : New York [etc.]: Scribner Paperback Fiction, [2000]
Колич.характеристики :306 p.
ISBN, Цена 0-684-84694-2: 81 грн.
УДК : 821.111(73)-311.1
ББК : 84(7СПО)
Предметные рубрики: Художня література-- Проза --США
Книги для читання
Психологічний реалізм
Літературна белетристика
Фікшн
Аннотация: 0ne of the most feisty, spellbinding and engaging heroines in modern fiction captures the essence of her own life in this contemporary American odyssey born of red-clay land and small-town people. We meet Kate at a crucial moment in middle age when she begins to yearn to see the son she abandoned when she was seventeen. But if she decides to seek him, will he understand her? Winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award, Kate Vaiden is a penetrating psychological portrait of an ordinary woman in extraordinary circumstances, a story as joyous, tragic, comic and compelling as life itself.
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Вид документа : Однотомное издание
Шифр издания : 84(7СПО)/T 99
Автор(ы) : Tyler, Anne
Заглавие : The Accidental Tourist
Выходные данные : New York: The Random House Publishing Group, [2002]
Колич.характеристики :340 p.
ISBN, Цена 0-345-45200-3: 90 грн.
УДК : 811.111(73)-311.1
ББК : 84(7СПО)
Предметные рубрики: Художня література-- проза --США
Психологічний реалізм
Роман
Аннотация: The Accidental Tourist is a 1985 novel by Anne Tyler that was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and won the National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction in 1985 and the Ambassador Book Award for Fiction in 1986. The novel was adapted into a 1988 award-winning film starring William Hurt, Kathleen Turner, and Geena Davis, for which Davis won an Academy Award. Set in Baltimore, Maryland, the plot revolves around Macon Leary, a writer of travel guides whose son has been killed in a shooting at a fast-food restaurant. He and his wife Sarah, separately lost in grief, find their marriage disintegrating until she eventually moves out. When he becomes incapacitated due to a fall involving his disturbed dog and one of his crazy home inventions, he returns to the family home to stay with his eccentric siblings—sister Rose and brothers Porter and Charles. The siblings' odd habits include alphabetizing the groceries in the kitchen cabinets and ignoring the ringing telephone. When his publisher, Julian, comes to visit, Julian finds himself attracted to Rose. They eventually marry, though Rose later somehow leaves him to move back in with her brothers. Macon hires Muriel Pritchett, a quirky young woman with a sickly son, to train his unruly dog, and soon finds himself drifting into a relationship with the two of them. Muriel is the exact opposite of Macon's wife: brash, talkative, pushy, less "classy" and less educated, and fond of wearing eccentric outfits. Despite his initial resistance to this relationship, Macon finds that he is constantly surprised by Muriel's perceptiveness, strength and optimism, as well as her quirky habits and ability to listen. Macon's natural love of the familiar and resistance to commitment results in a relationship that is quite a struggle between the pushy Muriel and the passive Macon. But over time, Macon becomes attached to both Muriel and Alexander, the son, and moves in with them in their tawdry little house. Macon slowly finds that he loves "the surprise of her, and also the surprise of himself when he was with her. In the foreign country that was Singleton Street he was an entirely different person." When his wife Sarah becomes aware of the situation, she decides they should reconcile, forcing him to make a difficult decision about his future.
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