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The Poisonwood Bible American Classics Edition
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L' albero velenoso della fede
È il 1960, l'anno in cui il giovane Kennedy porta via la poltrona al paterno generale di nome Ike, una scimmia vola nello spazio a bordo di un razzo americano e il mondo intero ruota attorno a un asse chiamato Congo, lo stato dell'Africa centrale la cui ricchezza naturale è destinata a diventare la sua maledizione. Liberato dalla feroce dominazione coloniale belga, il Congo precipita presto nel Grande Gioco della guerra fredda tra le superpotenze, diventando meta di avventurieri, spie e missionari provenienti da ogni parte del globo. Nella foresta nei pressi di Kilanga, dove gli alberi crescono a dismisura come possenti animali, in quell'anno del Signore, una donna e quattro ragazze bianche procedono in fila indiana sul sentiero che l'attraversa. La donna si chiama Orleanna Price ed è la moglie di Nathan Price, un predicatore battista con la furia potente di un demonio. Le figlie le marciano dietro, quattro ragazze pronte a sbocciare, strizzate in corpi tesi come archi, ciascuna sul punto di scoccare in direzioni diverse, verso la gloria o la dannazione. Vengono da Bethlehem, Georgia, perché Nathan Price deve combattere la sua guerra santa. A loro spetta soltanto tacere e ubbidire. Lì dove non ci sono altro che fiori tropicali e bestie feroci, in quel cuore di tenebra che è il Congo, possono solo nuotare o annegare. Sullo sfondo del grande paese africano in preda al rivolgimento postcoloniale, coi suoi lutti e le sue speranze, le sue tragedie e i suoi sogni, Barbara Kingsolver ambienta una magnifica storia sui destini di cinque donne alle prese con la cecità e l'arroganza di un mondo maschile. Das Urheberrecht an bibliographischen und produktbeschreibenden Daten und an den bereitgestellten Bildern liegt bei Informazioni Editoriali, I.E. S.r.l., oder beim Herausgeber oder demjenigen, der die Genehmigung erteilt hat. Alle Rechte vorbehalten.
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Demon Copperhead
'Ebenso klug wie wortmächtig.' Denis Scheck #1 New York Times 100 Best Books of the 21st Century (Readers' Choice) 'Vielleicht der beste Roman des Jahres.'Washington Post Ein Triumph und ein großes Lesevergnügen: Der Millionenbestseller aus den USA, über ein Leben gegen alle Widerstände. Ein Trailer in den Wäldern Virginias, dem Land der Tabakfarmer und Schwarzbrenner, der Hillbilly-Cadillac-Stoßstangenaufkleber an rostigen Pickups. Hier kommt Demon Copperhead zur Welt - die Mutter ist noch ein Teenie und frisch auf Entzug, der Vater tot. Ein Junge mit kupferroten Haaren, großer Klappe und einem zähen Überlebenswillen, bei allem, was das Leben für ihn bereithält: Armut, Pflegefamilien, Drogensucht, erste Liebe und unermesslichen Verlust. Es ist seine Geschichte, erzählt in seinen Worten, unbekümmert, vorwitzig, von übersprudelnder Lebenskraft. Ein mitreißender Roman über ein Leben auf Messers Schneide, in dem in jedem Moment Hoffnung aufscheint. 'Eine der großen virtuosen Sprachperfomances. Eine Meisterklasse.'Richard Powers 'Erzählkunst at its best.'Stephen King 'Zutiefst berührend, zutiefst lebendig.' Susanne Abel 'Selten habe ich so sehr mit einem Helden mitgefiebert, ihm die Daumen gedrückt, seinetwegen nachts wachgelegen.'Anika Decker
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Die Unbehausten
Davon, was es bedeutet, eine Zuflucht zu haben in der Welt Von der gefeierten Autorin von ¿Demon Copperhead¿: ein großer Roman über zwei Menschen, 150 Jahre voneinander entfernt, die sich auf ihre Weisen zurechtfinden müssen in einer aus den Fugen geratenen Welt. Alles scheint um Willa Knox zusammenzubrechen: Als freie Journalistin steht sie ohne Aufträge da. Ihr Mann Iano verliert seine Professur, Sohn Zeke, als Harvard-Absolvent der große Hoffnungsträger der Familie, ist gerade Vater geworden - aber alleinerziehend. Und ihr schwerkranker Schwiegervater schwärmt vom 'Megafon', dem republikanischen Präsidentschaftskandidaten. Am selben Fleck, 150 Jahre zuvor, freundet sich ein Lehrer namens Thatcher mit seiner eigenbrötlerischen Nachbarin an. Die Naturforscherin Mary Treat steht in lebhaftem Austausch mit Charles Darwin, doch in der verschworenen Ortsgemeinschaft wird die Theorie von der Evolution als Sünde angeprangert. Was verbindet diese Menschen über die Jahrhunderte hinweg? Ein viktorianisches Haus, das ihnen über dem Kopf einzustürzen droht - und eine Zeit, in der damals wie heute kein Stein auf dem anderen bleibt. Warmherzig, humorvoll und zutiefst menschlich erzählt Barbara Kingsolver von den Verwerfungen der Gegenwart, in denen gespenstisch vertraut die Vergangenheit anklingt. Übersetzt von Dirk van Gunsteren 'Ein lebendig wimmelndes Haus der Literatur, raffiniert und fesselnd.' Meg Wolitzer 'Von enormer Aktualität, schmerzhaft vertraut und hinreißend geschrieben.' NPR 'So voller Witz und Lebensnähe, dass man meint, mit den Figuren am Küchentisch zu sitzen und um Rat in ihren Krisen gebeten zu werden.'The Times
€ 26,00 -
Demon Copperhead
»Als hätten die Coen-Brüder Dickens verfilmt.« The Times »Jeder weiß, dass alle, die in diese Welt geboren werden, von Anfang an gezeichnet sind - Gewinner wie Verlierer.« Ein Trailer in den Wäldern Virginias, dem Land der Tabakfarmer und Schwarzbrenner, der Hillbilly-Cadillac -Stoßstangenaufkleber an rostigen Pickups. Hier kommt Demon Copperhead zur Welt - die Mutter ist noch ein Teenie und frisch auf Entzug, der Vater tot. Ein Junge mit kupferroten Haaren, großer Klappe und einem zähen Überlebenswillen, bei allem, was das Leben für ihn bereithält: Armut, Pflegefamilien, Drogensucht, erste Liebe und unermesslichen Verlust. Es ist seine Geschichte, erzählt in seinen Worten, unbekümmert, vorwitzig, von übersprudelnder Lebenskraft. Ein mitreißender Roman über ein Leben auf Messers Schneide, in dem in jedem Moment Hoffnung aufscheint. Ein Triumph und ein großes Lesevergnügen: Der Millionenbestseller aus den USA, über ein Leben gegen alle Widerstände. »Eine der großen virtuosen Sprachperfomances. Ein meisterhaftes Lehrstück.« Richard Powers »Erzählkunst at its best.« Stephen King »Ein ebenso komisches wie schmerzhaft-wahrhaftiges Buch.« Alena Schröder »Zutiefst berührend, zutiefst lebendig.« Susanne Abel
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Demon Copperhead
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Demon Copperhead
A Novel“Absorbing….Readers see the yearning for love and wells of compassion hidden beneath Demon’s self-protective exterior…. Emotionally engaging is Demon’s fierce attachment to his home ground, a place where he is known and supported, tested to the breaking point as the opiate epidemic engulfs it…. An angry, powerful book seething with love and outrage for a community too often stereotyped or ignored.” — Kirkus Review (Starred Review) “Kingsolver brings a notably different energy from her previous work to Demon Copperhead…through a tremendous narrative voice, one so sharp and fresh as to overwhelm the reader’s senses….Demon’s spirit comes through, and it is haunting. It’s the reason the pages keep turning….Kingsolver has made this story her own, and what a joy it is to slip into this world and inhabit it, even with all its challenges.” — BookPage "The voice of Demon is so original. . . . Straight-talking, alert, witty and hard to deceive. In other words, a defiant retort to stereotypes about Appalachia. He’s mouthy and smart in a contemporary way, but he’s making the same call for attention and compassion Charles Dickens did more than a century and a half ago.” — USA Today "A heartrending, probing and ultimately hopeful tale about a young boy’s journey from devastation to survival….It’s hard to ascertain which is more brilliant, Kingsolver’s skill in modernizing Dickens’ narrative or the voice she gives to the privations and adversities facing the land and people she so dearly loves.” — Atlanta Journal-Constitution "Demon is a voice for the ages—akin to Huck Finn or Holden Caulfield—only even more resilient. I’m crazy about this book, which parses the epidemic in a beautiful and intimate new way. I think it’s her best.” — Beth Macy, author of Dopesick “Kingsolver’s capacious, ingenious, wrenching, and funny survivor’s tale is a virtuoso present-day variation on Charles Dickens’ David Copperfield. . . . Kingsolver’s tour de force is a serpentine, hard-striking tale of profound dimension and resonance.” — Booklist (Starred Review) "Kingsolver's new novel is her best in years. . . . The character of Damon is right up there with the best classic orphans of literatre. Believe me: you will root for this lost boy." — Pittsburgh Post-Gazette “A riveting, epic tale…[Kingsolver’s] exquisite writing takes a wrenching story and makes it worthwhile… Kingsolver has given us a superb novel.” — Christian Science Monitor “Kingsolver has made this story her own, and what a joy it is to slip into this world and inhabit it, even with all its challenges.” — BookPage "This is storytelling at its best. The voice rings true and so do the incidents." — Stephen King “With its bold reversals of fate and flamboyant cast, this is storytelling on a grand scale. . . . As Demon discovers, owning his story—every part of it—and finding a way to tell it is how he’ll wrest some control over his life. And what a story it is: acute, impassioned, heartbreakingly evocative, told by a narrator who’s a product of multiple failed systems, yes, but also of a deep rural landscape with its own sustaining traditions.” — The Guardian “An epic…brimming with vitality and outrage….the rare 560-page book you wish would never end.” — People "Book of the Week" "May be the best novel of 2022...Equal parts hilarious and heartbreaking, this is the story of an irrepressible boy nobody wants, but readers will love….You may be reminded of another orphaned boy slipping through the country’s underbrush, just trying to stay out of trouble: Huck Finn. With Demon, Kingsolver has created an outcast equally reminiscent of Twain’s masterpiece, speaking in the natural poetry of the American vernacular….Kingsolver's best demonstration yet of a novel’s ability to simultaneously entertain and move and plead for reform." — Ron Charles, Washington Post “Brilliant. . . . A page turner and Kingsolver’s best novel by far. . . . Kingsolver has some of Mark Twain in her, along with 21st-century gifts of her own. More than ever, she is our literary mirror and window. May this novel be widely read and championed.” — Minneapolis Star-Tribune “In Demon Copperhead…Kingsolver channels the voice of a disenfranchised boy lost in the failures of our social system. It's a testament to her storytelling mastery that this novel also illustrates how deeply intertwined our attitudes about nature are with our collective destiny. As always, her purpose is to make us think about the ways we all must look out for each other.” — Arizona Republic “A dazzling novel….a lyrical re-dreaming of Dickens’s David Copperfield. The social injustices of Victorian England have been transplanted, with spellbinding success, to modern-day Appalachia…populated by America’s rural white underclass and now ravaged by the opioid crisis…Kingsolver maintains an astonishing level of energy and intensity….This novel is surely a highpoint of Kingsolver’s long career and a strong early candidate for next year's Booker Prize.” — Times Literary Supplement “A deeply evocative story…Kingsolver’s account of the opioid epidemic and its impact on the social fabric of Appalachia is drawn to heartbreaking effect. This is a powerful story, both brilliant in its many social messages regarding foster care, child hunger, and rural struggles, and breathless in its delivery.” — Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) “Demon Copperhead is a propulsive reading experience, energetic and funny while still conveying Kingsolver’s fury at the institutions that have let her community down.” — Slate “If you’re familiar with the Charles Dickens classic, you’ll follow the story’s beats and chuckle….What keeps you turning the pages is the knowledge that Demon has a future. The novel ends on a note of hope...not every fate is decided by the circumstances of one’s birth.” — Associated Press "There’s really nothing like being immersed in a Kingsolver novel. . . . Damon [is Kingsolver’s] bravest, most ambitious creation yet." — Los Angeles Times “Extraordinary. . . . Much like Douglas Stuart’s Shuggie Bain or Charles Dickens’ David Copperfield, Kingsolver’s epic is narrated by a self-professed screwup with a heart of gold . . . chock-full of cinematic twists and turns. It’s a book that demands we start paying attention to—and embracing—a long-ignored community and its people." — San Francisco Chronicle “You’ll be enthralled by [Demon’s] voice, simultaneously hilarious and wise, as he illuminates life in rural America…..this is the ideal late-fall read to sink your teeth into.” — Real Simple
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Demon Copperhead
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How to Fly (in Ten Thousand Easy Lessons)
"A gorgeous collection...These poems unplug from TV and social media and the outrage of the moment and turn our attention to the immediate and the everlasting, human intimacy and the power and mystery of nature." (Tampa Bay Times) "Kingsolver brings her gifts of observation and reflection to HOW TO FLY...For a reader wanting to escape, to fly while grounded, this book is a map that offers surprise and delight." (BookPage) In this intimate collection, the beloved author of The Poisonwood Bible and more than a dozen other New York Times bestsellers, winner or finalist for the Pulitzer and countless other prizes, now trains her eye on the everyday and the metaphysical in poems that are smartly crafted, emotionally rich, and luminous. In her second poetry collection, Barbara Kingsolver offers reflections on the practical, the spiritual, and the wild. She begins with ?how to? poems addressing everyday matters such as being hopeful, married, divorced; shearing a sheep; praying to unreliable gods; doing nothing at all; and of course, flying. Next come rafts of poems about making peace (or not) with the complicated bonds of friendship and family, and making peace (or not) with death, in the many ways it finds us. Some poems reflect on the redemptive powers of art and poetry itself; others consider where everything begins. Closing the book are poems that celebrate natural wonders?birdsong and ghost-flowers, ruthless ants, clever shellfish, coral reefs, deadly deserts, and thousand-year-old beech trees?all speaking to the daring project of belonging to an untamed world beyond ourselves. Altogether, these are poems about transcendence: finding breath and lightness in life and the everyday acts of living. It's all terribly easy and, as the title suggests, not entirely possible. Or at least, it is never quite finished.
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Unsheltered
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Unsheltered
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Animal Dreams
"Animals dream about the things they do in the daytime just like people do. If you want sweet dreams, you've got to live a sweet life." So says Loyd Peregrina, a handsome Apache trainman and latter-day philosopher. But when Codi Noline returns to her hometown, Loyd's advice is painfully out of her reach. Dreamless and at the end of her rope, Codi comes back to Grace, Arizona, to confront her past and face her ailing, distant father. What she finds is a town threatened by a silent environmental catastrophe, some startling clues to her own identity, and a man whose view of the world could change the course of her life. Blending flashbacks, dreams, and Native American legends, Animal Dreams is a suspenseful love story and a moving exploration of life's largest commitments.
€ 18,50