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MacDonald Harris

    MacDonald Harris è lo pseudonimo con cui Donald Heiney ha pubblicato la sua narrativa. La sua precoce fascinazione per il mare, iniziata a dodici anni, permea il suo lavoro, conferendogli un sapore nautico unico. La prosa di Heiney è caratterizzata da una profonda esplorazione della psiche umana e delle complessità delle relazioni. Attraverso i suoi personaggi, si addentra in demoni interiori e complessità morali, spesso ambientati in contesti evocativi o impegnativi che riecheggiano le sue esperienze. Il suo stile narrativo è raffinato e intellettualmente ricco.

    Hemingways Koffer
    Yukiko
    Hemingway's Suitcase
    The Balloonist
    Treasure of Sainte Foy
    Mortal Leap
    • Mortal Leap tells a story we all know but have never heard: what happens when you have an opportunity to take another person's identity? A wife identifies a man badly disfigured in battle as her missing husband. What happens when he decides to go along with her mistake? Mortal Leap is both adventure story and metaphysical novel.

      Mortal Leap
    • Treasure of Sainte Foy

      • 258pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      Blending thrilling elements with literary depth, the narrative showcases MacDonald Harris's exceptional storytelling, reminiscent of Graham Greene and Mary McCarthy. The Treasure of Sainte Foy captivates readers with its gripping plot while exploring profound themes, elevating it beyond a mere thriller into a transcendent literary experience.

      Treasure of Sainte Foy
    • The Balloonist

      • 248pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      A critical sensation when first published in 1976, The Balloonist marries an intense love story with a gripping sci-fi adventure in the style of Jules Verne. The tale follows an attempt by a Swedish Scientist, an American journalist and a French speaking adventurer to be the first to set foot on the North Pole, travelling there and back by hot air balloon. In 2006, Philip Pullman brought attention back to this classic, highlighting the immense talent of a writer who had been overlooked for years. Pullman offers an introduction to this much deserved reissue.

      The Balloonist
    • Hemingway's Suitcase

      • 290pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      From Simon & Schuster, Hemingway's Suitcase is MacDonald Harris' novel about a writer claiming to have a suitcase containing a part of a novel and 20 or so novels by the great Ernest Hemingway. Nils-Frederik Glas, a talented eccentric, succeeds in publishing a collection of stories that may or may not actually be the lost "early works" of Ernest Hemingway.

      Hemingway's Suitcase