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V. S. Pritchett

    16. Dezember 1900 – 20. März 1997
    Die Heimkehr der verlorenen Tochter
    New York
    New York. Herz und Antlitz einer Stadt
    Modern British Short Stories. Moderne englische Kurzgeschichten
    Mädchen
    Tee bei Mrs. Bittell
    • Tee bei Mrs. Bittell

      • 239 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Tee bei Mrs. Bittell Pritchett, Victor S. --- Mit sichtbaren Softcover leicht verblichen, Schnitte eingedunkelt und stellenweise beschmutzt, berieben und Ecken leicht bestossen --- ( Für Details wenden Sie sich bitte an den Verkäufer INGARDIO)

      Tee bei Mrs. Bittell
    • The Gentle Barbarian

      The life and work of Turgenev

      A gentle giant, Turgenev emerged from the barbarous yet doting rules of a terrible mother, whose cruelties to her serfs are at the heart of his hatred of serfdom. He was saturated in femininity and could not write unless he was in love. When he freed himself from his mother, he became enslaved by the famous Spanish singer, Pauline Viardot, married to a Frenchman. He was heir to vast estates, a convinced Westerner, proud to be both European and deeply Russian, and one of the most civilized men of his time. This is his story.

      The Gentle Barbarian
      4,0
    • Impressions of Spain

      • 130 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      RO60137833. IMPRESSIONS OF SPAIN. 1991. In-4. Reli. Bon tat, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intrieur frais. 108 pages. Illustr de nombreuses photos en noir et blanc hors texte. Annotations en page de faux-titre (ex-dono). Jaquette manquante.. . . A l'italienne. Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon

      Impressions of Spain
      4,0
    • A superb copy in an archival Mylar jacket cover.

      Collected stories
      4,4
    • Graham Greene

      Man of Paradox

      • 507 Seiten
      • 18 Lesestunden

      This collection of essays sheds light on one of the finest literary talents of the 20th century. fifty-seven excerpts of interviews, personal impressions, diary entries, articles, essays, and literary pieces reveal the private life of Greene--opinionated, charming, articulate, controversial.

      Graham Greene
      4,2
    • Blind Love and Other Stories

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      A woman who works as a secretary for a blind man discovers how her admiration for him leads her to love. His blindness protects her: a horrible deformity that she dares not reveal serves as both a pretext and a zone of exclusion. The two darknesses attract and repel each other like invisible animals. Pritchett can describe these rituals or battles like no one else, with a laconic style capable of enabling new meanings in each omission, in every blank space. Thus, the six stories in this extraordinary book allow for the reconstruction of an imagined world detail by detail.

      Blind Love and Other Stories
      4,0
    • Spain

      The Best Travel Writing from the New York Times

      • 321 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      The great diversity of Spain is captured here in a series of breathtaking photographs accompanying a century of travel writing from the pages of the New York Times.

      Spain
      3,4
    • Introduction by JEREMY TREGLOWN“In his daily walks through London,” notes Jeremy Treglown in his Introduction to this collection, “Pritchett watched and listened to people as a naturalist observes wild creatures and birds. He knew that oddity is the norm, not the exception.” This finely attuned sense, coupled with an understanding that nothing in life is mundane, is what makes these stories so immensely enjoyable. Drawing on a vast treasure chest of writings, Treglown has selected sixteen of Pritchett’s gems, including “A Serious Question,” which makes its debut in book form here. Featuring some of the best work from a long career, this new compilation of Pritchett’s brilliantly compact stories illuminates his legendary skills.

      Essential Stories
      4,0
    • The Oxford Book of Short Stories

      • 547 Seiten
      • 20 Lesestunden

      Presents a collection of short stories from such authors as Edgar Allan Poe, Mark Twain, Henry James, Rudyard Kipling, James Joyce, Ring Lardner, Eudora Welty, and Flannery O'Connor.

      The Oxford Book of Short Stories
      3,8
    • Modern Short Stories

      • 219 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      This collection is a companion to the long-established and highly successful Modern Short Stories One and its essential aims are the same: to offer stories of high literary quality which, though written for adults, can be enjoyed and appreciated by adolescents. The fifteen stories included are by distinguished writers from Africa, America, Australia, India, Ireland, Italy and Great Britain; and within their artistic context several of them deal with the special personal and social concerns of society today.The collection includes stories by the likes of Dorothy Parker, Maeve Binchy, Garrison Keillor, Peter Carey, Flannery O'Connor and Nadine Gordimer.

      Modern Short Stories
      3,5
    • A portrait of the French novelist Honore de Balzac bu the famous literary student and historian V.S. Pritchett

      Balzac
    • Mr. Beluncle

      • 328 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      Mr. Beluncle in an imposing figure who fills his life with rich fantasies and exercises the unnerving power of his personality over those around him--often with hilarious results. With his characteristic grace and style, V.S. Pritchett traces Beluncle's steps toward financial ruin, gently revealing Belucnle's warm and humorous side, yet hinting darkly at his underlying suffering. V.S. Pritchett is a noted critic, biographer, and author of short stories and novels.

      Mr. Beluncle
    • Two enchanting memoirs from V. S. Pritchett , available for the first time in a single volume A Cab at the Door , originally published in 1968, recalls his childhood in turn-of-the-century and World War I London with the urbane subtlety and wry humor that have marked his other works. For the wild and eccentric Pritchett family, life is a series of cabs waiting at the door to transport them to a succession of ten-bob-a-week lodgings, in their flight from creditors and the financial disasters of their father. A Cab at the Door also captures the texture and color of the working-class side of Edwardian England. Midnight Oil (which Wilfrid Sheed called a “little Rolls Royce of a book” when it came out in 1972) opens in 1921: Pritchett arrives in Paris to commence with a literary career. Gradually, his creative sensibilities emerge as he travels as a reporter to Ireland, Spain, and America. Midnight Oil provides an intimate and precise record of a writer's discovery of himself and his art. “Pritchett is one of the great pleasure-givers in our language,” said Eudora Welty.

      A Cab at the Door and Midnight Oil