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Joan London

    Joan London esplora temi di solitudine, ricerca dell'identità e connessione umana, spesso ambientati nel contesto dell'Australia. La sua prosa è caratterizzata da un linguaggio preciso, un'acuta intuizione psicologica e la capacità di catturare le sottili sfumature dell'emozione. London approfondisce le complessità della vita quotidiana e la ricerca di significato in circostanze spesso insoddisfacenti. Il suo lavoro offre uno sguardo profondo sulla condizione umana, spingendo i lettori a riflettere sul proprio posto nel mondo.

    Gilgamesz
    Jack London and His Daughters
    The Good Parents
    Gilgamesh
    The Golden Age
    • The Golden Age

      • 221pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Escaping the perils of World War II Hungary for Australia, Frank is diagnosed with polio and sent to a children's hospital where he falls in love with a fellow patient while their families struggle to adjust to life in a new culture.

      The Golden Age
    • Gilgamesh

      • 272pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      This evocative debut novel explores themes of encounters, escapes, friendship, love, loss, and acceptance, showcasing the emergence of a world-class talent in storytelling.

      Gilgamesh
    • The Good Parents

      • 368pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      Exploring the profound theme of motherly love, this narrative captures the emotional turmoil of a mother as her daughter seeks independence and ultimately disappears from her life. The story delves into the complexities of their relationship, highlighting the struggle between nurturing and letting go. Through this tender and compelling tale, the author offers a poignant reflection on the bonds of family and the challenges of growing up.

      The Good Parents
    • Jack London and His Daughters

      • 216pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      An intimate portrait of the noted writer, as seen through the eyes of his daughter, captures childhood memories and the sorrow of an absent father

      Jack London and His Daughters
    • Gilgamesz Joan London to nie ponowne opowiedzenie starożytnej historii, to próba odnalezienia jej współczesnych odniesień. Akcja powieści zaczyna się w londyńskim szpitalu i natychmiast przenosi się do Australii. Edith, główna bohaterka, podróżując przez Londyn, Stambuł, Batum, Tyfilis, Erewan, Tabriz, Aleppo i Aleksandrię tropi swoje przeznaczenie. Gilgamesz to wspaniała i oszczędna, a zarazem poruszająca opowieść o spotkaniach i ucieczkach, przyjaźni i miłości, stracie i akceptacji.

      Gilgamesz