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Richard Buxton

    Dieser Autor erforscht die Komplexität menschlicher Beziehungen und sucht nach tieferer Bedeutung in alltäglichen Begebenheiten. Sein Schreiben zeichnet sich durch scharfen psychologischen Einblick und einen lyrischen Prosa-Stil aus, der die Leser in die Erzählung hineinzieht. Durch seine Geschichten befasst er sich oft mit Themen wie Identität, Erinnerung und der Suche nach Zugehörigkeit. Seine Werke rufen eine starke Atmosphäre hervor und hinterlassen einen bleibenden Eindruck.

    The Worst-Run Club in the Country
    Tigers In Blue
    The Copper Road
    The Greek Myths. That Shape the Way We Think
    Fine Margins
    • Fine Margins

      • 320 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      3,0(2)Abgeben

      Fine Margins is the definitive story of how Manchester City and Liverpool became rivals across English and world football. For over 50 years, these two clubs from opposite ends of the M62 have been perennial thorns in each other's side. Countless managers, players and directors have carried what Bill Shankly started into the modern era.

      Fine Margins
    • The Greek myths have been retold through various eras, from the Romans to the Renaissance, and continue to inspire art, literature, and cinema worldwide. Classical scholar Richard Buxton delves into these ancient stories and their lasting influence on modern society. The myths resonate universally, featuring deities that exhibit morally ambiguous behaviors and heroes facing dilemmas that reflect our own conflicts. Characters like Prometheus, Medea, and Oedipus have captivated audiences for millennia, with each chapter focusing on a specific figure and the powerful narratives surrounding them. The relevance of these myths has varied over time, experiencing moments of censure and ridicule, yet their impact is evident in diverse fields such as opera, psychology, fashion, and contemporary art. Buxton explores how these ancient tales maintain their ability to connect with our contemporary fascinations, fears, and desires, despite originating from a vastly different world. He charts their cultural significance through a rich array of reinterpretations, revealing the profound truths that continue to resonate today.

      The Greek Myths. That Shape the Way We Think
    • The Copper Road

      Beyond The Promise

      • 442 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden

      Set against the backdrop of the Civil War, the story follows Shire, who is struggling to fulfill a promise to his childhood companion while grappling with the emotional toll of war. As he fights for the Union in the intense campaign for Atlanta, he faces the heart-wrenching reality of being pushed away by the very person he longs for, forcing him to confront the possibility of a future without her. The narrative explores themes of love, loss, and the harsh realities of war, highlighting Shire's internal conflict and resilience.

      The Copper Road
    • Tigers In Blue

      The Constant Promise

      • 448 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden

      Set against the backdrop of the American Civil War, a veteran grapples with the trauma of battle while longing for his childhood love, Clara, who seeks a fresh start after losing her home. As he reenters the fray, Clara embarks on her own journey westward. Meanwhile, Captain Tod Carter, tasked with mentoring a new lieutenant, faces his own struggles as the conflict intensifies. The narrative weaves together themes of love, loss, and the search for belonging, culminating in a decisive campaign that will determine the fate of both soldiers and their relationships.

      Tigers In Blue
    • The Worst-Run Club in the Country

      Everton's Downfall Under Farhad Moshiri

      • 416 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden

      Exploring Farhad Moshiri's tumultuous tenure at Everton, the narrative delves into his attempts to revitalize the club from 2016 onward. Instead of success, his leadership led to turmoil, highlighting the challenges faced by one of English football's storied teams. The book captures the chaotic descent of the Toffees, both in their performance and management, providing insights into the complexities of club ownership and the unpredictable nature of football.

      The Worst-Run Club in the Country