The Stranger at the Palazzo d'Oro
Autor Paul Therouxen Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 mai 2004
A young American walks into Sicily's Palazzo d'Oro during the '60s. Penniless, but swaggering with youth and burgeoning artistic talent, he accepts a proposition to become the companion to a beautiful and beguiling aristocrat. Their affair- formal and restrained by day, torrid and passionate by night - leads him to a place where nothing, not even his lover, is what it seems. This novella and three other tales explore the underbelly of sexual desire and together make up one of Paul Theroux's most compelling works yet.
'Theroux is a distinctive and daring writer. . . he is at his best when shadowing the fugitive feelings which are the outriders of desire'Independent
'A decadent, engrossing collection. Whether evoking the bored sophistication of European aristocrats, or the compulsive smuttiness of American teenagers, Theroux writes with an economy and grace which is hard to resist'Mail on Sunday
'Theroux's eye for detail is seductive and imagination compelling'Irish Independent
American travel writer Paul Theroux is known for the rich descriptions of people and places that is often streaked with his distinctive sense of irony; his novels and collected short stories,My Other Life,The Collected Stories,My Secret History,The Lower River,A Dead Hand,Millroy the Magician,The Elephanta Suite,Saint Jack,The Consul's File,The Family Arsenal,The Mosquito Coast, and his works of non-fiction, including the iconicThe Great Railway Bazaarare available from Penguin.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780141011127
ISBN-10: 0141011122
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0141011122
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Paul
Therouxhas
written
many
works
of
fiction
and
travel
writing,
including
the
modern
classicsThe
Great
Railway
Bazaar,The
Old
Patagonian
Express,
My
Secret
HistoryandTheMosquito
Coast.
He
won
the
Edward
Stanford
Award
for
Outstanding
Contribution
to
Travel
Writing
2020.
Paul Theroux divides his time between Cape Cod and the Hawaiian islands.
Paul Theroux divides his time between Cape Cod and the Hawaiian islands.
Recenzii
Supremely moving. A master class in detail and sensuous evocation.
The Financial Times of London
Yet another stimulating volume in [Theroux's] impressive canon.
The San Francisco Chronicle
Erotic intrigue is at the heart of these stories, each of which renders familiar territory wonderfully strange.
Vogue
For armchair adventuring, STRANGER AT THE PALAZZO D'ORO is golden.
Boston Herald
an accomplished book by an accomplished writer (B+) Denver Rocky Mountain News
Therou'x prose is shot through with gentle melancholy, evoking the complexities of matters of the heart with subtlety and grace. (3.5 out of 4 stars) People Magazine
Theroux has rarely been in better form.
The Los Angeles Times
futher proof that Theroux, the evocative prose stylist, remains ever worth reading.
The Washington Post
Compelling reading.
Charlotte Observer
Theroux has the ability to capture people and places that are achingly beautiful Pittsburg Post Gazette
Theroux uses his precise, realistic style like a scalpel...a marvelous yarn.
Providence Journal
a satisfying mix of tales...[Theroux's] stories are engrossing and evoke an air of sensuality.
The Oregonian
Oddly beguiling...dramatically rich.
Contra Costa Times —
The Financial Times of London
Yet another stimulating volume in [Theroux's] impressive canon.
The San Francisco Chronicle
Erotic intrigue is at the heart of these stories, each of which renders familiar territory wonderfully strange.
Vogue
For armchair adventuring, STRANGER AT THE PALAZZO D'ORO is golden.
Boston Herald
an accomplished book by an accomplished writer (B+) Denver Rocky Mountain News
Therou'x prose is shot through with gentle melancholy, evoking the complexities of matters of the heart with subtlety and grace. (3.5 out of 4 stars) People Magazine
Theroux has rarely been in better form.
The Los Angeles Times
futher proof that Theroux, the evocative prose stylist, remains ever worth reading.
The Washington Post
Compelling reading.
Charlotte Observer
Theroux has the ability to capture people and places that are achingly beautiful Pittsburg Post Gazette
Theroux uses his precise, realistic style like a scalpel...a marvelous yarn.
Providence Journal
a satisfying mix of tales...[Theroux's] stories are engrossing and evoke an air of sensuality.
The Oregonian
Oddly beguiling...dramatically rich.
Contra Costa Times —
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Award-winning writer Paul Theroux tells four exhilarating stories of desire in which nothing is as it seems in The Stranger at the Palazzo d'Oro. A young American walks into Sicily's Palazzo d'Oro during the '60s. Penniless, but swaggering with youth and burgeoning artistic talent, he accepts a proposition to become the companion to a beautiful and beguiling aristocrat. Their affair- formal and restrained by day, torrid and passionate by night - leads him to a place where nothing, not even his lover, is what it seems. This novella and three other tales explore the underbelly of sexual desire and together make up one of Paul Theroux's most compelling works yet. 'Theroux is a distinctive and daring writer. . . he is at his best when shadowing the fugitive feelings which are the outriders of desire' Independent 'A decadent, engrossing collection.
Award-winning writer Paul Theroux tells four exhilarating stories of desire in which nothing is as it seems in The Stranger at the Palazzo d'Oro. A young American walks into Sicily's Palazzo d'Oro during the '60s. Penniless, but swaggering with youth and burgeoning artistic talent, he accepts a proposition to become the companion to a beautiful and beguiling aristocrat. Their affair- formal and restrained by day, torrid and passionate by night - leads him to a place where nothing, not even his lover, is what it seems. This novella and three other tales explore the underbelly of sexual desire and together make up one of Paul Theroux's most compelling works yet. 'Theroux is a distinctive and daring writer. . . he is at his best when shadowing the fugitive feelings which are the outriders of desire' Independent 'A decadent, engrossing collection.