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Jerome CharynLibri
13 maggio 1937
Jerome Charyn si afferma come un maestro narratore, il cui prolifico corpo di opere racconta le complessità della vita americana con personaggi vibranti e prosa coinvolgente. Il suo stile inventivo e acuto approfondisce temi di identità, storia e arte con una visione singolare. Costantemente dedito al suo mestiere, i contributi letterari di Charyn sono riconosciuti come profondamente significativi nella letteratura americana. I suoi romanzi offrono ai lettori profonde esplorazioni della psiche umana e dell'intricato arazzo del mondo.
Isaac Sidel, the former First Deputy of New York City, struggles with guilt and despair but finds love with Annie, an Irish prostitute harboring a secret. His quest for revenge takes him from New York's political scene to the depths of Dublin's underworld.
A determined cop teams up with his fallen mentor to take down a notorious white slavery ring. Their journey is fraught with danger as they navigate a web of crime and corruption, testing their skills and moral boundaries. As they delve deeper into the dark underbelly of human trafficking, they confront their own pasts and the complexities of justice, highlighting themes of redemption and the fight against exploitation.
Grounded in biographical fact and reimagined as only Charyn could, Sergeant
Salinger is an astonishing portrait of a devastated young man on his way to
becoming the mythical figure behind The Catcher in the Rye, a novel that has
marked generations....
The narrative offers a compelling depiction of Abraham Lincoln during the tumultuous years of the Civil War, highlighting his leadership, personal struggles, and the profound impact of the conflict on the nation. It delves into Lincoln's relationships with key figures and explores the social and political challenges of the era, providing a nuanced understanding of his character and decisions. Through vivid storytelling and meticulous research, the book brings to life the complexities of a pivotal moment in American history.
As the New York Yankees' star centre fielder from 1936 to 1951, Joe DiMaggio
is enshrined in America's memory as the epitome in sports of grace, dignity,
and that ineffable quality called 'class'. But his career after retirement,
starting with his nine-month marriage to Marilyn Monroe, was far... číst celé
This lyrical autobiography consists of essays that pay tribute to outlier artists and the influential figures—both heroes and villains—who shaped the author's life and work. Through personal reflections, the celebrated author explores themes of creativity, inspiration, and the complexities of artistic influence, offering readers an intimate glimpse into his journey and the diverse personalities that have impacted his perspective.
A stylish killer makes the mistake of befriending a godThough he doesn’t know mink from sable, Sidney Holden is the most important employee at Aladdin Furs. He is a bumper, a well-dressed killer who collects the debts that cannot be paid, and Aladdin would be nothing without him. After all, fur is murder.As Cuban refugees flood the United States, the New York criminal class is rocked by the appearance of a Santería sect that hails a young girl as the newest incarnation of Changó, their bloodthirsty thunder god. But after a routine hit, Holden finds the girl cowering under the kitchen table—a divine witness to a double murder. Unable to kill her, he takes her with him, sparking an all-out turf war so vicious that Holden will be happy to have any god on his side.
Eager to find his girlfriend, Fay Abruzzi, who has been secreted away by her district attorney father, former hitman Sidney Holden agrees to come out of retirement and help millionaire Howard Phipps bring down the D.A. Reprint. PW.
"Vivid and sensitive." — Publishers Weekly. Inspired by Herman Melville's novella, this graphic novel recounts a gifted and naïve young man's recruitment by the Soviet secret service and his adventures in New York City as a spy. The tale begins in the aftermath of World War II, when a Ukrainian orphan with remarkable psychic powers is selected and trained by the KGB. Two decades later he arrives in the United States to lead a double life. Operating under the name Billy Budd, he conducts espionage while working with a construction crew that builds skyscrapers. Billy's rescue of a co-worker and the resulting friendship lead the agent in the direction of a spiritual existence, a previously unimaginable possibility. But can Billy escape his Soviet masters? This edition features a new English translation by author Jerome Charyn, who previously collaborated with illustrator François Boucq on the acclaimed graphic novel The Magician's Wife. An Introduction by Paul Pope, author and illustrator of Batman: Year 100, provides additional insights into this Cold War thriller. Suggested for mature readers.
Narrated by a starry-eyed reporter, Big Red reimagines the tragic career of
Rita Hayworth and her indomitable husband, Orson Welles. An insightful, tender
portrait of a seemingly halcyon age before blockbusters and film franchises,
Big Red promises to consume both Hollywood cinephiles and neophytes alike....