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Richard Adams

    9 maggio 1920 – 24 dicembre 2016

    Il viaggio letterario di questo autore è iniziato con racconti incantevoli condivisi con le sue figlie, che sono poi sbocciati in romanzi acclamati dalla critica. Le sue narrazioni approfondiscono temi profondi, esplorando la condizione umana con uno stile distintivo e accattivante che risuona profondamente nei lettori. Nonostante i rifiuti iniziali, la sua opera più celebrata ha ottenuto un successo monumentale, diventando un classico moderno e un fenomeno globale. Questa duratura popolarità consolida il suo posto come maestro narratore le cui opere continuano a ispirare e deliziare.

    Richard Adams
    Favourite animal stories
    The Tyger Voyage
    Maia
    I cani della peste
    La collina dei ricordi
    Biblioteca Universale Rizzoli - 530: La collina dei conigli
    • Nel sud dell’Inghilterra, sulle colline del Berkshire, prolifica una ricca conigliera. Qui vive anche il piccolo Quintilio, spesso preda di sogni premonitori: stavolta il sonno gli ha parlato di un grave pericolo che li minaccia, qualcosa che viene dagli uomini, un presentimento inspiegabile. Come svelare agli altri conigli il rischio che sta per travolgerli? Come metterli in guardia? E cosa fare se il Coniglio Capo non gli crede? Fuggire: bisogna fuggire lontano, attraverso terre sconosciute. Bisogna trovare il coraggio necessario, correre fino allo sfinimento e non lasciarsi mai prendere dallo sconforto. Quintilio non è solo nel suo viaggio: con lui ci sono Moscardo, Parruccone, Mirtillo e tanti altri. Loro sanno attraversare i fiumi, sfuggire alle trappole, lottare con coraggio se c’è un amico da salvare. Anche se il viaggio sembra non finire mai e i nemici sbucano da ogni parte…

      Biblioteca Universale Rizzoli - 530: La collina dei conigli
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    • The adventures of a couple of travelling tigers.

      The Tyger Voyage
      4,3
    • Favourite animal stories

      • 256pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      An outstanding collectoin of animal stories by well-known authors. This collection is enchanting, amusing, and memoriable for readers of all ages

      Favourite animal stories
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    • The Plague Dogs

      • 480pagine
      • 17 ore di lettura

      Richard Adams, the author of Watership Down, creates a lyrical and engrossing tale, a remarkable journey into the hearts and minds of two canine heroes, Snitter and Rowf. After being horribly mistreated at a government animal research facility, Snitter and Rowf escape into the isolation, and terror, of the wilderness. Aided only by a fox they call ''the Tod,'' the two dogs must struggle to survive in their new environment. When the starving dogs attack some sheep, they are labeled ferocious man-eating monsters, setting off a great dog hunt that is later intensified by the fear that the dogs could be carriers of the bubonic plague.

      The Plague Dogs
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    • 'Stories' is a groundbreaking anthology that reinvigorates, expands, and redefines the limits of imaginative fiction and affords some writers in the world - from Peter Straub and Chuck Palahniuk to Roddy Doyle and Diana Wynne Jones, Stewart O'Nan and Joyce Carol Oates to Walter Mosley and Jodi Picoult - the opportunity to work together, defend their craft, and realign misconceptions. Gaiman, a literary magician whose acclaimed work defies easy categorization and transcends all boundaries, and 'master anthologist' ('Booklist') Sarrantonio personally invited, read, and selected all the stories in this collection, and their standard for this 'new literature of the imagination' is high. Joe Hill boldly aligns theme and form in his disturbing tale of a man's descent into evil in 'Devil on the Staircase'. In 'Catch and Release', Lawrence Block tells of a seasoned fisherman with a talent for catching a bite of another sort. Carolyn Parkhurst adds a dark twist to sibling rivalry in 'Unwell'. Joanne Harris weaves a tale of ancient gods in modern New York in 'Wildfire in Manhattan'. Vengeance is the heart of Richard Adams's 'The Knife'. Jeffery Deaver introduces a dedicated psychologist whose mission in life is to save people in 'The Therapist'. A chilling punishment befitting an unspeakable crime is at the dark heart of Neil Gaiman's novelette 'The Truth Is a Cave in the Black Mountains'.

      Stories. All-New tales by Neil Gaiman an Al Sarrantonio
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    • Richard Adams's Watership Down was a number one bestseller, a stunning work of the imagination, and an acknowledged modern classic. In Shardik Adams sets a different yet equally compelling tale in a far-off fantasy world. Shardik is a fantasy of tragic character, centered on the long-awaited reincarnation of the gigantic bear Shardik and his appearance among the half-barbaric Ortelgan people. Mighty, ferocious, and unpredictable, Shardik changes the life of every person in the story. His advent commences a momentous chain of events. Kelderek the hunter, who loves and trusts the great bear, is swept up by destiny to become first devotee and then prophet, then victorious soldier, then ruler of an empire and priest-king of Lord Shardik--Messenger of God--only to discover ever-deeper layers of meaning implicit in his passionate belief in the bear's divinity.

      Shardik
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    • The Girl in a Swing

      • 339pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      A romantic relationship between psychics is threatened by a murderous secret in the woman's past

      The Girl in a Swing
      3,5
    • The Iron Wolf

      • 224pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      In this volume, Richard Adams has collected together nineteen enchanting folk-tales from almost as many parts of the world - from Europe to China and from Polynesia to the Arctic Circle. Each has a special magic, an aura that is sometimes beautiful and fascinating, sombre and frightening, or exciting and colourful. But what unites all these stories is the essential quality of folk-lore, something that transcends the boundaries of nations, of custom and time, that gives them their permanence and universality of appeal. "Authors need folk-tales," Richard Adams says, "in the same way as composers need folk-song. They're the headspring of the narrator's art, where the story stands forth at its simple, irreducible best. They don't date, any more than dreams, for they are the collective dreams of humanity." In order to preserve as far as possible the immediacy and directness of authentic folk story-telling, each of the nineteen tales is presented as being told by an imagined narrator to one or more hearers at a particular time and place, sometimes past, sometimes present. However, the reader is never told the identity either of the teller or his hearers, but is left free to infer both them and the occasion solely from the narrator's own words. This original technique adds a novel dash of piquancy to this fine collection.

      The Iron Wolf
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    • In this volume, Richard Adams has collected together nineteen enchanting folk-tales from almost as many parts of the world - from Europe to China and from Polynesia to the Arctic Circle. Each has a special magic, an aura that is sometimes beautiful and fascinating, sombre and frightening, or exciting and colourful. But what unites all these stories is the essential quality of folk-lore, something that transcends the boundaries of nations, of custom and time, that gives them their permanence and universality of appeal. "Authors need folk-tales," Richard Adams says, "in the same way as composers need folk-song. They're the headspring of the narrator's art, where the story stands forth at its simple, irreducible best. They don't date, any more than dreams, for they are the collective dreams of humanity." In order to preserve as far as possible the immediacy and directness of authentic folk story-telling, each of the nineteen tales is presented as being told by an imagined narrator to one or more hearers at a particular time and place, sometimes past, sometimes present. However, the reader is never told the identity either of the teller or his hearers, but is left free to infer both them and the occasion solely from the narrator's own words. This original technique adds a novel dash of piquancy to this fine collection.

      The Iron Wolf and Other Stories
    • Politics and the General in Supreme Command

      Law Reform and Averting Unjust War

      • 192pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      The book challenges the traditional expectation that military leaders must unquestioningly follow the orders of politicians. It advocates for a reformed approach to the relationship between political decision-makers and military commanders, suggesting that a more collaborative and critical dialogue is essential for effective governance and military strategy. The author emphasizes the importance of accountability and the need for generals to engage in thoughtful discourse rather than blind obedience.

      Politics and the General in Supreme Command
    • Longman Study Texts : Romeo and Juliet

      • 330pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      This tragedy of doomed lovers from warring families has inspired poetic expression from young lovers the world over. The 300-year-old drama is perhaps Shakespeare's best-known work. The CliffsComplete Romeo and Juliet is a revised and expanded study edition. It contains Shakespeare's original play, a glossary, and expert commentary in a unique, 2-column format. To enhance your learning, notes and definitions appear directly opposite the line in which they occur, and a review section follows the play. This edition also introduces you to the life, works, and times of William Shakespeare.

      Longman Study Texts : Romeo and Juliet
    • Maia 3

      • 337pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Eine Welt der Machtkämpfe und Intrigen, aber auch der Leidenschaft und Sinnlichkeit - das ist Bekla, die Hauptstadt des Beklanischen Reiches. Hierher kommt die junge, wunderschöne Maia, von ihrer Mutter als Sklavin verkauft und von der dunklen Magierin Occula in die Kunst der Liebe und des Überlebens eingeweiht. Noch weiß sie nicht, dass sie sich einst zwischen der Herrschaft über Bekla und ihrer großen Liebe wird entscheiden müssen. Ein schillernder, phantastischer Romane voller Abenteuer und Erotik von Richard Adams, dem Autor von Unten am Fluß.

      Maia 3
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    • Maia 4

      • 212pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Eine Welt der Machtkämpfe und Intrigen, aber auch der Leidenschaft und Sinnlichkeit - das ist Bekla, die Hauptstadt des Beklanischen Reiches. Hierher kommt die junge, wunderschöne Maia, von ihrer Mutter als Sklavin verkauft und von der dunklen Magierin Occula in die Kunst der Liebe und des Überlebens eingeweiht. Noch weiß sie nicht, dass sie sich einst zwischen der Herrschaft über Bekla und ihrer großen Liebe wird entscheiden müssen. Ein schillernder, phantastischer Romane voller Abenteuer und Erotik von Richard Adams, dem Autor von Unten am Fluß.

      Maia 4
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    • Unten am Fluss – »Watership Down«

      Roman | Ein ergreifendes Spiegelbild der Gesellschaft und die fesselnde Geschichte eines langen Weges in die Freiheit

      • 576pagine
      • 21 ore di lettura

      »Dieses Buch hat es verdient, unsterblich zu werden.« Der Spiegel Die weltbekannte Saga vom Exodus der Kaninchen. Das Thema könnte nicht zeitgemäßer sein, denn genau dort, wo sie leben, entsteht ein Neubaugebiet: Der junge Fiver spürt, dass seinem Volk das Verderben droht. Nur seine engsten Freunde kann er überreden, mit ihm den Kaninchenbau zu verlassen und sich auf die Suche nach einer neuen Heimat zu machen. Doch auch ein unerwarteter Gefährte schließt sich ihnen an. Was sie unterwegs durchleben, ist so beispielhaft wie fesselnd: zahllose Abenteuer, falsche Freunde, Meuterei, Verrat und Heldentum, Schlachten mit hohem Blutzoll – und schließlich der glückliche Einzug ins Land der Freiheit und des Friedens.

      Unten am Fluss – »Watership Down«
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    • Maia 1

      • 150pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      Eine Welt der Machtkämpfe und Intrigen, aber auch der Leidenschaft und Sinnlichkeit - das ist Bekla, die Hauptstadt des Beklanischen Reiches. Hierher kommt die junge, wunderschöne Maia, von ihrer Mutter als Sklavin verkauft und von der dunklen Magierin Occula in die Kunst der Liebe und des Überlebens eingeweiht. Noch weiß sie nicht, dass sie sich einst zwischen der Herrschaft über Bekla und ihrer großen Liebe wird entscheiden müssen. Ein schillernder, phantastischer Romane voller Abenteuer und Erotik von Richard Adams, dem Autor von Unten am Fluß.

      Maia 1