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Russ Litten

    Russ Litten emerse come romanziere dopo decenni trascorsi in una sconcertante varietà di lavori, un percorso unico che informa la sua scrittura. La sua opera è caratterizzata da una spiccata qualità d'osservazione, che cattura l'essenza grezza dell'esperienza umana. Lo stile narrativo di Litten trascina i lettori in storie avvincenti che esplorano le complessità della vita. Offre una voce e una prospettiva distinte, rendendo la sua narrativa sia stimolante che coinvolgente.

    Scream if you want to go faster
    Swear Down
    I Can See The Lights
    We Know What We Are
    • We Know What We Are

      • 248pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      This debut short story collection showcases Russ Litten's unique storytelling style, offering a diverse array of narratives that explore human experiences and emotions. Each story delves into the complexities of life, revealing the intricacies of relationships and personal struggles. Litten's sharp prose and keen observations invite readers to reflect on their own lives, making this collection a compelling introduction to his literary voice.

      We Know What We Are
    • I Can See The Lights

      • 72pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      The collection presents an evocative portrayal of stark yet warm environments, capturing themes of home, un-belonging, and struggle. Through a painterly style, Russ Litten immerses readers in the essence of a northern city, conveying its vibrant heart with a mesmeric and stripped-down tone. The earthy and raw quality of the writing adds depth to the sensitive exploration of these themes.

      I Can See The Lights
    • A young gang leader is found stabbed on a Hackney estate, but two people confess to the murder.Ndekwe, an ambitious, newly promoted Detective Sergeant within a subtly racist police force, believes the more obvious of the two confessions: from McKenzie, a teenager from the estate with a police record of juvenile crime.But why does Jack Shepherdson, an ex-merchant seaman in his sixties, come forward with his own confession? Is he covering for McKenzie, his colleague in the bar they worked at? Or is there more truth in his statement than Ndekwe at first believes?As we listen, with Ndekwe, to their stories, to the lives of the segregated and unheard, a heart-breaking and suspenseful story emerges.

      Swear Down
    • Hull Fair, October 2007. A city still drowning in the aftermath of summer floodwater prepares to wave farewell to Europe's biggest travelling fair. For six year-old Billie, Walton Street is a magical playground of wide-eyed adventure.

      Scream if you want to go faster