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Anita Desai

    24 giugno 1937

    Anita Desai è una celebrata romanziera indiana le cui opere si addentrano nel panorama psicologico dell'esperienza umana. La sua prosa è caratterizzata da una delicata osservazione e da un acuto intuito sulle emozioni e sulle vite interiori dei suoi personaggi. Desai esplora magistralmente temi come l'alienazione, la ricerca dell'identità e le complesse relazioni che plasmano le nostre vite. Il suo stile, sia poetico che penetrante, offre ai lettori un viaggio letterario profondamente risonante e stimolante.

    Anita Desai
    The Artist of Disappearance
    Baumgartner's Bombay
    Diamond Dust and Other Stories
    The Village by the Sea
    Clear Light of Day
    Digiunare, divorare
    • 2024

      From three times Booker-shortlisted writer Anita Desai, Rosarita is an exquisite story of art, memory and what happens when the past threatens to re- write the present.

      Rosarita
    • 2011

      Features such novellas as "The Museum of Final Journeys" and "Translator, Translated". In "The Museum of Final Journeys", an unnamed government official is called upon to inspect a faded mansion of forgotten treasures, each sent home by the absent, itinerant master. As he is taken through the estate, he reaches the final - greatest - gift of all.

      The Artist of Disappearance
    • 2005

      The Zigzag Way

      • 192pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      Eric is an uncertain, awkward young man, a would-be writer, and a traveller in spite of himself. Happy to follow his more confident girlfriend to Mexico, he is overwhelmed with sensory overload, but gradually seduced - by the strangeness, the colour, the mysteries of an older world. He finds himself on a curious quest for his own family in a 'ghost' mining town, now barely inhabited, where almost a hundred years earlier young Cornish miners worked the rich seams in the earth. On the D-a de los Muertos, the feast day when the locals celebrate and remember their dead, the various strands of the novel come together hauntingly, bringing together past and present in a moment of quiet, powerful epiphany.

      The Zigzag Way
    • 2001

      This is a collection of stories where the protagonists set out on journeys and find themselves suddenly beyond the pale, or back where they started from. A beloved dog brings chaos, and a businessman sees his own death.

      Diamond Dust and Other Stories
    • 2000
    • 1999

      Asked to interview India's greatest poet, Nur, Deven sees a way to escape the miseries of life as a small-town scholar. But the old man he finds deep in the bazaars of Old Delhi bears no resemblance to the idol of his youth. Deven is fooled, bullied and cheated, and drawn into a new captivity.

      In custody
    • 1996
    • 1996
    • 1993
    • 1989

      Matteo and Sophie join the 1970s flight of young Europeans to India. Matteo - Italian, raised in the luscious countryside around Lake Como, restless since childhood - has been introduced by a tutor to Hermann Hesse's The Journey to the East, and it opens in him a desperate longing. Sophie - German, practical, worldly - is willing to follow him to the ends of the earth. In India, together they visit swamis, gurus, ashrams - always searching. Matteo is seeking spiritual enlightenment, but for Sophie fulfillment lies in earthly love. And when they meet a holy woman known as the Mother, the differences between them seem to explode. When we learn the Mother's story, we see it as an earlier version of their own - the story of a young girl growing up in Cairo and finding her way East by joining a troupe of Indian dancers she has met in Europe. Her journey, a young woman's daring progress through Paris and Venice and New York, until she finds her moment of transcendence in India, comments on, and gives added breadth to, the young couple's quest.

      Baumgartner's Bombay