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Anne Sebba

    1 gennaio 1951

    Anne Sebba è una storica e autrice la cui carriera è iniziata presso la BBC World Service. Il suo vasto lavoro come corrispondente estera ha informato il suo approccio sfumato alla biografia e alla narrazione storica. Sebba approfondisce le vite di donne influenti, esplorando le loro esperienze in specifici contesti storici con ricerca meticolosa e prosa avvincente. La sua scrittura offre una lente unica attraverso cui comprendere le complessità delle vite individuali plasmate da forze sociali più ampie.

    Anne Sebba
    That Woman
    The Squire
    Mother Teresa
    Les Parisiennes
    Ethel Rosenberg
    Teresa de Calcuta
    • Ethel Rosenberg

      • 304pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      The tragic story of Ethel Rosenberg, the first woman in America to be sent to her death for a crime other than murder číst celé

      Ethel Rosenberg
      4,2
    • Les Parisiennes

      • 496pagine
      • 18 ore di lettura

      WINNER OF THE FRANCO-BRITISH SOCIETY BOOK PRIZE 2016 June, 1940. German troops enter Paris and hoist the swastika over the Arc de Triomphe. The dark days of Occupation begin. How would you have survived? By collaborating with the Nazis, or risking the lives of you and your loved ones to resist? The women of Paris faced this dilemma every day - whether choosing between rations and the black market, or travelling on the Metro, where a German soldier had priority for a seat. Between the extremes of defiance and collusion was a vast moral grey area which all Parisiennes had to navigate in order to survive. Anne Sebba has sought out and interviewed scores of women, and brings us their unforgettable testimonies. Her fascinating cast includes both native Parisiennes and temporary residents: American women and Nazi wives; spies, mothers, mistresses, artists, fashion designers and aristocrats. The result is an enthralling account of life during the Second World War and in the years of recovery and recrimination that followed the Liberation of Paris in 1944. It is a story of fear, deprivation and secrets - and, as ever in the French capital, glamour and determination.

      Les Parisiennes
      4,1
    • There are few contemporary saints in our increasingly materialistic age, yet Mother Teresa, as champion of the world's poor, was until recently been universally acclaimed as a rare example. Since 1990, however, the mood has been changing. This diminutive Albanian nun, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, was accused of personal hypocrisy. Christopher Hitchins dubbed her 'Hell's angel', whilst the editor of The Lancet has complained about the poor standards of her medical facilites and her denial od powerful analgesics to those in pain, while in contrast she accepts first class medical treatment for herself. In this fascinating biography Anne Sebba reveals the truth behind Mother Teresa and her Missionariesof Charity. Hers was an extraordinary life, full of paradox and hypocrisy, but also one of enormous courage, love and determanation.

      Mother Teresa
      3,6
    • "Imagine To the Lighthouse written by Mrs Ramsay expecting her fifth child, and you get something of the spirit of this intense and passionate novel, which is unlike anything else ever written about pregnancy. This is maternity and childbirth twenty years before Sylvia Plath. The eponymous "squire", whose husband is abroad on business, happily awaits the arrival of the Unborn in a country house; sensuous descriptions of her own body, her garden, her greed for food and port wine, and her sharply differentiated children, merge with her thoughts about the new baby, about middle age and pain, about her quarrelling staff, and about the waning of the sexual imperative. The arrival of the midwife, an old and tested friend and a dedicated professional, initiates some extraordinary conversations about babies, gender, vocation and the maternal impulse. The relationship of these two women, as they go through one of the most ordinary yet astonishing rituals of life, is portrayed with a tender affectionate care and a deep respect. This is a very surprising book for its time, for any time." - Margaret Drabble "If a man had a child and he was also a writer we should have heard a lot about it. I wanted The Squire to be exactly as objective as if a man had had a baby." - Enid Bagnold

      The Squire
      3,4
    • That Woman

      The Life of Wallis Simpson, Duchess of Windsor

      • 344pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      Historian Anne Sebba has written the first full biography of Wallis Simpson, Duchess of Windsor, by a woman which attempts to understand this fascinating and enigmatic American divorcee who nearly became Queen of England.

      That Woman
      3,4