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Bruce Wagner

    22 marzo 1954

    Bruce Wagner è noto per il suo sguardo acuto sulla vita moderna e le sue complessità. Le sue opere esplorano spesso temi di identità, relazioni e la ricerca di significato in un mondo turbolento. Lo stile di Wagner è caratterizzato dalla sua maestria letteraria e dalla capacità di catturare la profondità emotiva dei suoi personaggi. La sua scrittura risuona con i lettori che apprezzano la narrazione introspettiva e stilisticamente raffinata.

    Der Goldblütenpalast
    Still Holding
    The Empty Chair
    Wild Palms
    • The Empty Chair

      • 304pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Composed of two companion novellas, The Empty Chair is a profound, heart-wrenching piece of spiritual storytelling from Bruce Wagner, the internationally acclaimed author of such novels as Dead Stars, I’m Losing You and Force Majeure. In First Guru, a fictional Wagner narrates the tale of a Buddhist living in Big Sur, who achieves enlightenment in the horrific aftermath of his child’s suicide. In Second Guru, Queenie, an aging wild child, returns to India to complete the spiritual journey of her youth. Told in ravaged, sensuous detail to the author-narrator by two strangers on opposite sides of the country, years apart from each other, both stories illuminate the random, chaotic nature of human suffering and the miraculous strength of the human spirit. A deeply affecting and meditative reading experience, The Empty Chair is an exquisitely rendered, thought-provoking, and humbling new work.

      The Empty Chair2013
      3,4
    • Der Goldblütenpalast

      • 304pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Bruce Wagner gilt als einer der brillantesten und bissigsten Autoren unserer Zeit. Sein neuer Roman „Der Goldblütenpalast“ thematisiert die narzisstische Welt der amerikanischen Unterhaltungsindustrie und folgt drei Protagonisten, die unter dem Erbe ihrer berühmten Eltern leiden und verzweifelt gegen ihren Abstieg kämpfen.

      Der Goldblütenpalast2006
      2,0
    • If there's an even darker side to Hollywood than the one America is familiar with, Bruce Wagner has found it. A twenty-first-century Nathanael West, he has been hailed for his powerful prose, his Swiftian satire, and the scalpel-sharp wit that has, in each of his novels, dissected and sometimes disemboweled Hollywood excess.Now, in his most ambitious book to date, "Still Holding," the third in the Cellular Trilogy that began with "I'm Losing You" and "I'll Let You Go," Wagner immerses readers in post-September 11 Hollywood, revealing as much rabid ambition, rampant narcissism, and unchecked mental illness as ever. It is a scabrous, epiphanic, sometimes horrifying portrait of an entangled community of legitimate stars, delusional wanna-bes, and psychosociopaths. Wagner infiltrates the gilded life of a superstar actor/sex symbol/practicing Buddhist, the compromised world of a young actress whose big break comes when she's hired to play a corpse on "Six Feet Under," and the strange parallel universe of look-alikes -- an entire industry in which struggling actors are hired out for parties and conventions to play their famous counterparts. Alternately hilarious and heartfelt, ferocious and empathetic, "Still Holding" is Bruce Wagner's most expertly calibrated work.

      Still Holding2003
      3,4
    • Wild Palms

      The Teleplay

      • 260pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      The Screenplay of Wild Palms, with foreword by William Gibson.

      Wild Palms1994
      4,4