Women: Penguin European Writers, cartea 6
Autor Mihail Sebastian Introducere de John Banvilleen Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 noi 2020
Stefan Valeriu, a young Romanian student, holidays alone in the Alps, where he soon becomes entangled in romantic relationships with three different women who pass through his guesthouse. We follow Stefan after his return to Paris as he reflects on the women in his life, at times playing the lover, and at others observing shrewdly from the periphery.
Women'sfour interlinked stories offer nuanced and deeply moving portraits of romantic relationships in all their complexity, from unrequited love and passionate affairs to tepid marriages of convenience. In light, elegant prose, Mihail Sebastian, widely regarded as the greatest Romanian writer of the 20th century, explores longing, otherness, empathy, and regret.
'His prose is like something Chekov might have written - the same modesty, candour, and subtleness of observation' Arthur Miller
'I love Sebastian's courage, his lightness, and his wit' John Banville
'Sebastian belongs in the pantheon of classic authors'New Statesman
'A minor masterpiece of voice, mood and emotion'Irish Times
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780241442906
ISBN-10: 0241442907
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Viking
Seria Penguin European Writers
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0241442907
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Viking
Seria Penguin European Writers
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Mihail
Sebastian
(Author)
Mihail Sebastian was born in Romania in 1907 as Iosef Hecter. He worked as a lawyer and writer until anti-Semitic legislation forced him to abandon his public career. Having survived the war and the Holocaust, he was killed in a road accident early in 1945 as he was crossing the street to teach his first class. His long-lost diary,Journal 1935-1944: The Fascist Years, was published to great acclaim in the late 1990s.
John Banville (Introducer)
John Banvillewas born in Wexford, Ireland, in 1945. He is the author of fourteen previous novels includingThe Sea, which won the 2005 Man Booker Prize. He was recently awarded the Franz Kafka Prize. He lives in Dublin.
Mihail Sebastian was born in Romania in 1907 as Iosef Hecter. He worked as a lawyer and writer until anti-Semitic legislation forced him to abandon his public career. Having survived the war and the Holocaust, he was killed in a road accident early in 1945 as he was crossing the street to teach his first class. His long-lost diary,Journal 1935-1944: The Fascist Years, was published to great acclaim in the late 1990s.
John Banville (Introducer)
John Banvillewas born in Wexford, Ireland, in 1945. He is the author of fourteen previous novels includingThe Sea, which won the 2005 Man Booker Prize. He was recently awarded the Franz Kafka Prize. He lives in Dublin.
Recenzii
I
love
Sebastian's
courage,
his
lightness,
and
his
wit
Sebastian belongs in the pantheon of classic authors
A compelling portrait of desire
Nothing I have read is more affecting than Mihail Sebastian's magnificent, haunting 1934 novel,For Two Thousand Years.
His prose is like something Chekhov might have written - the same modesty, candour, and subtleness of observation
Sebastian's observations of the complex physical and emotional details of romantic intrigue are perceptive and affectionate....these concise stories...showcase Sebastian's brilliant eye for emotional detail
If there is any justice [Sebastian's] posthumous profile will increase
Sebastian died a victim of an automobile accident in 1946, having survived the Second World War and the Holocaust. That fatal moment robbed the literary world of a unique voice
A minor masterpiece of voice, mood and emotion
Sebastian belongs in the pantheon of classic authors
A compelling portrait of desire
Nothing I have read is more affecting than Mihail Sebastian's magnificent, haunting 1934 novel,For Two Thousand Years.
His prose is like something Chekhov might have written - the same modesty, candour, and subtleness of observation
Sebastian's observations of the complex physical and emotional details of romantic intrigue are perceptive and affectionate....these concise stories...showcase Sebastian's brilliant eye for emotional detail
If there is any justice [Sebastian's] posthumous profile will increase
Sebastian died a victim of an automobile accident in 1946, having survived the Second World War and the Holocaust. That fatal moment robbed the literary world of a unique voice
A minor masterpiece of voice, mood and emotion