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Nicholas Mosely

    25 giugno 1923 – 28 febbraio 2017

    L'opera di Nicholas Mosley scava nelle intricate relazioni tra gli individui e i loro mondi interiori. La sua prosa è caratterizzata da una profonda introspezione e dall'esplorazione di dilemmi morali, spesso ambientata sullo sfondo di eventi storici. Lo stile di Mosley è caratterizzato dalla sua precisione e dalla capacità di svelare le motivazioni nascoste dei personaggi. Il suo contributo letterario risiede in una prospettiva originale sulla psiche umana e sulle questioni esistenziali.

    Natalie Natalia
    Rainbow People
    Impossible Object
    Corruption, a Novel
    The Hesperides Tree
    Hopeful monsters
    • Through a dialogue between two lovers, this book retells the history of Europe of the twenties and thirties. It weaves together disparate strands of landscape to take the reader on a journey through Spain, London, Soviet Russia, North Africa and middle Europe.

      Hopeful monsters
    • The Hesperides Tree

      • 302pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      By the author of Hopeful Monsters , winner of the 1990 Whitbread Book of the Year Award.An eighteen-year-old boy travels with his parents to the west coast of Ireland where his father is involved in a wildlifestation where biologists study the causes of variations among species of birds. This research has centered on an island with ruins of cells where hermits in the Dark Ages had lived. The boy also falls in love with a young girl who, it seems, might be involved with gun-runners. Returning to university in England where he has intended to study Biology or Literature, he finds neither of these disciplines relevant. He goes back on his own to Ireland to try to discover what, if anything, those old hermits had been looking for. Is it possible that human nature, like a species of bird, might evolve and change?

      The Hesperides Tree
    • Impossible Object

      • 220pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Exploring the complexities of love and imagination, this collection features eight interconnected stories that delve into the lives of a couple through various narrators. The author employs a unique lyrical style to reflect on the nature of reality and perception, suggesting that individuals can shape their own narratives, whether they seek happiness or embrace unhappy endings. Introspective interludes tie the stories together, inviting readers to contemplate the interplay between desire and disillusionment.

      Impossible Object
    • Rainbow People

      • 96pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      Mosley's Rainbow People is a masterful,powerful book about borders, politics, andhope.

      Rainbow People