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Graham Robb

    Graham Robb è uno scrittore britannico celebrato per le sue approfondite esplorazioni della storia e della cultura, in particolare della Francia. Il suo lavoro è caratterizzato da una profonda comprensione delle forze sociali e culturali che hanno plasmato le società, e spesso unisce una ricerca meticolosa a una narrazione vivida. Robb si concentra sullo svelare il tessuto della vita quotidiana e gli aspetti spesso trascurati del passato, offrendo ai lettori una prospettiva fresca e illuminante sui periodi storici e sulle persone che li hanno abitati.

    Papà Goriot
    Parisians : An Adventure History of Paris
    The discovery of France
    Victor Hugo
    Balzac
    Rimbaud
    • Rimbaud

      • 416pagine
      • 15 ore di lettura

      "Unknown beyond the avant-garde at the time of his death, Arthur Rimbaud (1854-1891) has been one of the most destructive and liberating influences on twentieth-century culture. He was the first poet to devise a scientifically plausible method for changing the nature of existence, the first to live a homosexual adventure as a model for social change, and the first to repudiate the myths on which his reputation still depends. Rimbaud's abandonment of poetry in his early twenties has caused more lasting, widespread consternation than the break-up of the Beatles. Even in the mid-1880s, when the French Decadents were hailing him as a 'Messiah', he was already several reincarnations from his starting point." "Robb's Rimbaud is a biographical journey through three continents and many different identities: the Bohemian poet in Victorian London, the mercenary in Java, the gunrunner and explorer in East Africa. By allowing the boy poet to grow up, Robb casts his later years in an entirely new light."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

      Rimbaud
      4,3
    • Balzac

      • 539pagine
      • 19 ore di lettura

      `Intellectually thrilling, psychologically acute and very wittily written: a worthy offering to its subject' Observer schovat popis

      Balzac
      4,0
    • Victor Hugo

      • 720pagine
      • 26 ore di lettura

      ‘One of the best biographies I have read, ever’ – Selina Hastings. ‘Mr. Robb has written an enthralling book – one of the great biographies of our time. He makes Hugo’s life a story as exciting to read as it was extraordinary to have lived. His narrative gift is matchless, with a compelling style and fair judgments that Hugo was not accustomed to in life’ – Allan Massie, Daily Telegraph. ‘Robb achieves the goal of all good literary biographies by making us long to regain, or savor for the first time, Hugo’s company as a writer. No chronicler has ever looked this prodigy of nature so unflinchingly in the eye’ – Jonathan Keates, Literary Review. ‘Graham Robb’s exuberant biography of the French writer blows the cobwebs away from a neglected hero and presents him in unforgettable shape. Robb’s jaunty style is gloriously appropriate to his subject. His enthusiasm is hugely exhilarating, making this biography a fascinating study in the making of a celebrity’ – Miranda Seymour, Sunday Times, Books of the Year. ‘The best life of the writer available in English (and likely to remain so for some time). His fascinating, totally readable work will introduce Hugo to many readers who know him only as a name’ – Robin Buss, Independent on Sunday.

      Victor Hugo
      4,0
    • From maps, migration and magic, to linguistic differences and tribal disputes, The Discovery of France tells the whole story of this remarkable - and surprising - country.

      The discovery of France
      4,0
    • The New York Times bestseller: the secrets of the City of Light, revealed in the lives of the great, the near-great, and the forgotten by the author of the acclaimed The Discovery of France.

      Parisians : An Adventure History of Paris
      3,7
    • Papà Goriot

      Con una nota di Michel Butor

      • 321pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      La pensione Vauquer è banale ma misteriosa: ognuno dei suoi ospiti nasconde un segreto. Il giovane Rastignac, provinciale giunto a Parigi per far fortuna, penetra progressivamente dietro allo schermo della banalità, che nasconde due drammi: quello di Goriot, padre sfruttato dalle figlie, e quello di Vautrin, criminale evaso.Romanzo della paternità, Papa Goriot mette in scena l'amore univoco e ossessivo di un genitore borghese che si dissangua per favorire la vita aristocratica delle figlie, fino a ridursi in uno stato di totale indigenza e solitudine, e a trascinarsi verso la morte. Parallelamente, un altro amore, per così dire paterno, quello di Vautrin per Rastignac, si conclude con un insuccesso altrettanto amaro. Due uomini diversissimi, Goriot e Vautrin, cercano di vivere per procura, attraverso l'esistenza di un essere più giovane, più bello e più fortunato, una vita sociale dalla quale sono esclusi. L'amore assoluto di questi padri impossibili è votato all'autodistruzione o alla frustrazione: in un caso muore, consumandosi nel suo eccesso, nell'altro si estingue, non potendo essere consumato.

      Papà Goriot
      3,7
    • Graham Robb's The Ancient Paths will change the way you see European civilization. Inspired by a chance discovery, Robb became fascinated with the world of the Celts: their gods, their art, and, most of all, their sophisticated knowledge of science. His investigations gradually revealed something extraordinary: a lost map, of an empire constructed with precision and beauty across vast tracts of Europe. The map had been forgotten for almost two millennia and its implications were astonishing. Minutely researched and rich in revelations, The Ancient Paths brings to life centuries of our distant history and reinterprets pre-Roman Europe. Told with all of Robb's grace and verve, it is a dazzling, unforgettable book.

      The ancient paths. Discovering the lost map of celtic Europe
      3,4
    • An authoritative, original and exciting history of the French nation, from the Sunday Times bestselling author of The Discovery of France and Parisians.

      France: An Adventure History
      3,4
    • Describes a discovery the author made in the Alps, which uncovered a treasure trove of Druid celestial mathematics that mapped out the entire geography of ancient Europe, and discusses the implications of this new information.

      The Discovery of Middle Earth. Mapping the Lost World of the Celts
      3,3