La lettura del romanzo di Michael Ondaatje è un'esperienza profonda e coinvolgente. La storia si svolge nel 1945, in una villa toscana distrutta, dove quattro personaggi cercano di ricostruire una vita normale. Hana, una giovane infermiera canadese, si prende cura di un uomo gravemente ustionato, vittima di un incidente nel deserto. Ogni giorno lo lava e gli legge. Poco dopo il loro arrivo, compare Caravaggio, un ex ladro ferito in guerra, che diventa il protettore di Hana. Kip, un giovane indiano esperto nella disattivazione di bombe, si unisce a loro. Ognuno di questi personaggi è segnato dalla guerra e cerca un momento di tregua in questo angolo del mondo. Ondaatje utilizza flashback e sequenze oniriche per rivelare le ferite e le umiliazioni dei protagonisti. La narrazione è frammentaria, e il "paziente inglese" racconta la sua caduta nel deserto libico e la perdita del suo grande amore. Le descrizioni della deserto e delle tradizioni nomadi sono straordinarie e memorabili. Il romanzo richiede concentrazione e attenzione per svelare la sua poesia.
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Michael Ondaatje è un autore le cui opere approfondiscono le intricate connessioni tra memoria, storia e identità. La sua scrittura spesso fonde bellezza lirica e potenza narrativa, immergendo i lettori nel vortice dell'esperienza umana. Attraverso la sua poesia, i romanzi e le memorie, Ondaatje esplora temi di esilio, migrazione e la ricerca di appartenenza. Il suo stile è caratterizzato da una struttura frammentata e da immagini evocative che rivelano profonde verità sulla condizione umana.







Lo spettro di Anil
- 351pagine
- 13 ore di lettura
With his first novel since the internationally acclaimed The English Patient , Booker Prize—winning author Michael Ondaatje gives us a work displaying all the richness of imagery and language and the piercing emotional truth that we have come to know as the hallmarks of his writing. Anil’s Ghost transports us to Sri Lanka, a country steeped in centuries of tradition, now forced into the late twentieth century by the ravages of civil war. Into this maelstrom steps Anil Tissera, a young woman born in Sri Lanka, educated in England and America, who returns to her homeland as a forensic anthropologist sent by an international human rights group to discover the source of the organized campaigns of murder engulfing the island. What follows is a story about love, about family, about identity, about the unknown enemy, about the quest to unlock the hidden past–a story propelled by a riveting mystery. Unfolding against the deeply evocative background of Sri Lanka’s landscape and ancient civilization, Anil’s Ghost is a literary spellbinder–Michael Ondaatje’s most powerful novel yet.
This Is Not a Border
- 352pagine
- 13 ore di lettura
"The Palestine Festival of Literature was established in 2008. Bringiong together writers from all corners of the globe, it aims to help Palestinians break the cultural siege imposed by the Isreali military occupation, to strengthen their artistic links with the the rest of the world."--Book flap
Here are Michael Ondaatje's conversations with film and sound editor Walter Murch
Michael Ondaatje’s new selected poems, The Cinnamon Peeler, brings together poems written between 1963 and 1990, including work from his most recent collection, Secular Love. These poems bear witness to the extraordinary gifts that have won high praise for this truly original poet and novelist.
The Collected Works of Billy the Kid
- 112pagine
- 4 ore di lettura
The life of Billy the Kid is marked by violence, with a notorious reputation for having killed a man for every year of his short life. His story culminates in a tragic betrayal when he is shot dead by a former friend, highlighting themes of friendship, betrayal, and the consequences of a life steeped in crime. This gripping narrative explores the complexities of his character and the turbulent era in which he lived.
[ transcribed from the back cover ] ‘A compassionate and convincing portrait not only of a savage individual but of the casually brutal human wilderness in which Billy was both villain and victim. Ondaatje’s techniques of many-dimensioned collage and flash-back are sharply conceived ad brilliantly carried through. He creates the near-madness of Billy and his companions, the paranoia of the guardians of law and order, and the crazy instability of one era of the American Dream.’
100 journeys for the spirit : sacred, inspiring, mysterious, enlightening
- 96pagine
- 4 ore di lettura
Certain special places move us at a profound level with a kind of inner beauty that puts us in direct touch with the spirit. It might be a temple, a church, a commemorative monument, a wayside shrine or a landscape feature that is saturated in the ambience of ancient sacred traditions. Such places are worth taking the trouble to visit. They add meaning to our lives, awakening a sense of awe, beauty or tranquillity. Accompanying the superb photographs are evocative descriptions of each place, many of them from esteemed writers who share with us their personal responses in their inimitable style
Coming through Slaughter
- 176pagine
- 7 ore di lettura
Based on the life of cornet player Buddy Bolden, one of the legendary jazz pioneers of New Orleans, this novel is a recreation of a remarkable musical life and a tragic conclusion. Michael Ondaatje builds a picture of a man who by day worked in a barber shop and at night unleashed his talent.
Running in the Family
- 208pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
In the late 1970s Ondaatje returned to his native island of Sri Lanka. As he records his journey through the drug-like heat and intoxicating fragrances of that "pendant off the ear of India, " Ondaatje simultaneously retraces the baroque mythology of his Dutch-Ceylonese family. An inspired travel narrative and family memoir by an exceptional writer.
In the skin of a lion
- 288pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
Bristling with intelligence and shimmering with romance, this novel tests the boundary between history and myth. Patrick Lewis arrives in Toronto in the 1920s and earns his living searching for a vanished millionaire and tunneling beneath Lake Ontario. In the course of his adventures, Patrick's life intersects with those of characters who reappear in Ondaatje's Booker Prize-winning The English Patient. 256 pp.
A Year of Last Things: From the Booker Prize-winning author of The English Patient
- 118pagine
- 5 ore di lettura
With A Year of Last Things, acclaimed novelist Michael Ondaatje returns to poetry, looking back on a life of displacement and discovery'My life always stops for a new book by him' JHUMPA LAHIRI, author of The Namesake'Timeless... Remarkable, incomparable' TERRANCE HAYES, author of So to SpeakBorn in Sri Lanka during the Second World War, Ondaatje was sent as a child to school in London, and later moved to Canada. While he has lived there since, these poems reflect the life of a writer, traveller and watcher of the world - describing himself as a 'mongrel', someone born out of diverse cultures.Here, rediscovering the influence of every border crossed, he moves back and forth in time, from a childhood in Sri Lanka to Moliere's chair during his last stage performance, from icons in Bulgarian churches to the Californian coast and loved Canadian rivers, merging memory with the present, looking back on a life of displacement and discovery, love and loss. As he writes in the opening poem:Reading the lines he loveshe slips them into a pocket,wishes to die with his clothesfull of torn-free stanzasand the telephone numbersof his children in far citiesPoetry - where language is made to work hardest and burns with a gem-like flame - is what Ondaatje has returned to in this intimate history.
In the early 1950s, an eleven-year-old boy boards a huge liner bound for England – a ‘castle that was to cross the sea’. At mealtimes, he is placed at the lowly ‘Cat's Table’ with an eccentric group of grown-ups and two other boys, Cassius and Ramadhin. As the ship makes its way across the Indian Ocean, through the Suez Canal, into the Mediterranean, the boys become involved in the worlds and stories of the adults around them, tumbling from one adventure and delicious discovery to another, ‘bursting all over the place like freed mercury’. And at night, the boys spy on a shackled prisoner – his crime and fate a galvanizing mystery that will haunt them forever. As the narrative moves from the decks and holds of the ship and the boy’s adult years, it tells a spellbinding story about the difference between the magical openness of childhood and the burdens of earned understanding – about a life-long journey that began unexpectedly with a spectacular sea voyage, when all on board were ‘free of the realities of the earth’. With the ocean liner a brilliant microcosm for the floating dream of childhood, The Cat’s Table is a vivid, poignant and thrilling book, full of Ondaatje’s trademark set-pieces and breathtaking images: a story told with a child’s sense of wonder by a novelist at the very height of his powers.
From the internationally acclaimed, best-selling author of The English Patient: a mesmerizing new novel that tells a dramatic story set in the decade after World War II through the lives of a small group of unexpected characters and two teenagers whose lives are indelibly shaped by their unwitting involvement. In a narrative as beguiling and mysterious as memory itself-- shadowed and luminous at once--we read the story of fourteen-year-old Nathaniel, and his older sister, Rachel. In 1945, just after World War II, they stay behind in London when their parents move to Singapore, leaving them in the care of a mysterious figure named The Moth. They suspect he might be a criminal, and they grow both more convinced and less concerned as they come to know his eccentric crew of friends: men and women joined by a shared history of unspecified service during the war, all of whom seem, in some way, determined now to protect, and educate (in rather unusual ways) Rachel and Nathaniel. But are they really what and who they claim to be? And what does it mean when the siblings' mother returns after months of silence without their father, explaining nothing, excusing nothing? A dozen years later, Nathaniel begins to uncover all that he didn't know and understand in that time, and it is this journey--through facts, recollection, and imagination--that he narrates in this masterwork from one of the great writers of our time.
Divisadero
- 274pagine
- 10 ore di lettura
In 1970s California, a makeshift family of a father, daughter, adopted daughter and farm hand's lives are shattered by a traumatic event and they are sent off on separate courses.
The Contemporary Canadian Poem Anthology
- 371pagine
- 13 ore di lettura
The Faber Book of Contemporary Canadian Short Stories
- 736pagine
- 26 ore di lettura
A collection of Canadian short stories. The book includes works by Alastair Macleod, Gabrielle Roy, Wallace Stegner, George Bowering, Margaret Atwood, Sinclair Ross, Alice French, Mordecai Richler, Audrey Thomas, Sean Virgo, Sandra Birdsell, Elizabeth Smart, Alice Munro and many others.
Ondaatje Collection
- 258pagine
- 10 ore di lettura
From the Booker Prize-winning author of the English Patient, this four works by Michael Ondaatje span both the author's career and his means of literary expression_novel, memoir, and poetry...
Der Cutter als Philosoph »Heitere Gespräche voller Esprit und Witz, Anekdoten und intellektuellem Boulevard von zwei charmanten Kinoerzählern.« Bernhard Sinkel in der ›Süddeutschen Zeitung‹. Im Gespräch mit Michael Ondaatje gibt der außerordentliche Künstler Walter Murch Einblick in seine Arbeit - und nebenbei amüsante Anekdoten aus Hollywood zum Besten. Ein wunderbares Dialog- und Bilderbuch!
Die Kunst des Filmschnitts
- 332pagine
- 12 ore di lettura
Michael Ondaatje, der berühmte Autor des Englischen Patienten, und Walter Murch, ebenso berühmter Cutter und Tonmann, unterhalten sich in diesem Buch über Literatur und Film und alles, was damit zu tun hat: über den Einfluss anderer Künstler auf den zeitgenössischen Film, über ihre Erfahrungen beim Machen und Betrachten von Filmen, über die Bedeutung des Begriffs Realismus im Film wie im Roman und über zahlreiche Autoren und Regisseure. Eine Fundgrube für alle Freunde der Literatur und des Kinos.
Anilin přízrak
- 230pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
Kanadský autor se v tomto románu vrací do země svého dětství na Srí Lanku a konfrontuje minulost této exotické krajiny s její rozporuplnou současností. Hrdinkou je soudní lékařka, která se vrací do rodné země sužované občanskou válkou a politickým terorem, aby našla důkazy o vraždění civilistů. Při pátrání po pachatelích těchto zločinů se setkává s lidmi, kteří jí pomohou uvědomit si, že realita této země je mnohem složitější, než se jí po dlouhém odloučení na první pohled jeví, a že i pravda, o kterou usiluje, může mít více podob. Hrdinka, která se musí postupně vyrovnat se svými západem poznamenanými názory na dobro a zlo, nachází opět vřelý vztah ke své rodné zemi a dění na ostrově se stává již natrvalo součástí jejího života. Závažné politické téma je rámováno barvitým nekonvenčním obrazem země, jejích duchovních a přírodních tradic.
Autor Anglického pacienta přichází s vizionářským veršovaným románem o americkém násilí. William Bonney zabil prvního člověka ve svých 12 letech. V 21 letech měl za sebou dalších 19 vražd... Bravurní vypravěč M. Ondaatje, opíraje se o dobové prameny, fotografie, ale i vlastní představivost, popisuje cestu Billyho Kida Novým Mexikem kolem roku 1880.
Handschrift. Gedichte. Aus d. Engl. v. Simon Werle
- 77pagine
- 3 ore di lettura
Ondaatjes lyrisches Werk zeigt seine Fähigkeit, lebendige Bilder zu schaffen und in kleinen Details große Welten zu entfalten. Ähnlich wie die srilankischen Dichter behandelt er Themen wie Begehren, Sehnsucht und Verlust.
Der letzte Ritt von Billy the Kid
- 30pagine
- 2 ore di lettura
Billy the Kid, geboren 1859 und mit 22 Jahren erschossen, gilt als die größte Legende des Wilden Westens. Michael Ondaatje verleiht ihm eine Stimme und lässt ihn sein letztes, tödliches Abenteuer poetisch erzählen. Stefanie Schillings kraftvolle Holzschnitte illustrieren das Martyrium dieses Rittes.
Die Harenberg Bild-Tageskalender zeigen mehr als nur das Datum: An allen Tagen des Jahres exzellente Fotos auf den Vorderseiten und dazu informative Texte auf den Rückseiten - so lautet das bewährte Erfolgskonzept. Der Harenberg Bild-Tageskalender "Literatur" öffnet die Tür ins Reich der Bücher: Autorenporträts, Buch-Umschläge und -Illustrationen, Dokumente und Szenenfotos zeigen, wer oder was Rang und Namen in der Literatur hat.§Auf den Vorderseiten: täglich faszinierende Bilder; klares Kalendarium; kurze Bilderklärungen. Auf den Rückseiten: Hintergrundinformationen zum Bild des Tages; Sternzeichen und Namenspatrone; Auf- und Untergangszeiten von Sonne und Mond. Der Serviceteil im Anhang: Register mit allen Einzelthemen des jeweiligen Kalenders; Übersichten; Schulferien für Deutschland und Österreich.§
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