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Elliot Perlman

    7 maggio 1964

    Lo scrittore e avvocato australiano Elliot Perlman condanna nelle sue opere il razionalismo economico che distrugge l'umanità della gente comune di fronte alla disoccupazione e alla povertà. Ammirando scrittori con una forte bussola morale e compassione, Perlman mira a intrattenere piuttosto che fare propaganda, ritenendo sufficiente la critica sociale per la narrativa politica. Il suo interesse fondamentale è esplorare "l'essenza dell'umanità", il che lo porta spesso nell'ambito politico. Perlman impiega frequentemente musica e testi di canzoni per trasmettere idee, stati d'animo o l'identità dei personaggi, riconoscendo il rischio che canzoni meno familiari possano diminuire il coinvolgimento del lettore.

    Three Dollars
    Seven Types of Ambiguity
    The Adventures of Catvinkle
    The Street Sweeper
    The Street Sweeper. Tonspuren, englische Ausgabe
    • On the crowded streets of New York City there are even more stories than there are people passing each other every day... only some of these stories survive to become history. Lamont Williams, recently released from prison and working as a hospital janitor, strikes up an unlikely friendship with a patient, an elderly Jewish Holocaust survivor who starts to tell him of his extraordinary past. Meanwhile Adam Zignelik, the son of a prominent Jewish civil rights lawyer, is facing a personal crisis: almost 40-years-old, his long-term relationship is faltering and his academic career has stalled. It's only when one of his late father's closest friends, the civil rights activist William McCray, suggests a promising research topic that the possibility of some kind of redemption arises.Dealing with memory, racism and the human capacity for guilt, resilience, heroism, and unexpected kindness, The Street Sweeper spans over fifty years, and ranges from New York to Melbourne, Chicago, Warsaw and Auschwitz, as these two very different paths - Adam's and Lamont's - lead to one greater story.

      The Street Sweeper. Tonspuren, englische Ausgabe
    • When a pampered cat has to share her home with a lost dog, sparks are set to fly. To her surprise, Catvinkle starts to like Ula. She even tells Ula her three secrets. But a cat and a dog can't be friends - can they? A tail-spin of a tale that will make you howl with laughter - and remind you that if you aren't open to adventure, you might never meet your best friend.

      The Adventures of Catvinkle
    • Seven Types of Ambiguity

      • 624pagine
      • 22 ore di lettura

      The story is told in seven parts, by six different narrators, whose lives are entangled in unexpected ways. Following years of unrequited love, an out-of-work schoolteacher decides to take matters into his own hands, triggering a chain of events that neither he nor his psychiatrist could have anticipated. Brimming with emotional, intellectual, and moral dilemmas, this novel-reminiscent of the richest fiction of the nineteenth century in its labyrinthine complexity-unfolds at a rapid-fire pace to reveal the full extent to which these people have been affected by one another and by the insecure and uncertain times in which they live. Our times, now.

      Seven Types of Ambiguity
    • Eddie is an honest, compassionate man who finds himself, at the age of thirty-eight, with a wife, a child, and three dollars. How did he get that way? He is a university graduate. He married an attractive intelligent woman, his lover from university days. He is a good husband, father and son. At any other time the world would smile on him. But this is the nineties, and the world values other things. Angry, yet full of unexpected humour, Three Dollars chronicles a modern breach in the social contract, and the legacy of Thatcherism and Reaganomics and its effect on people and relationships. It is about a man's attempt to retain his humanity, his family and his sense of humour in grim and pitiless times; about what happens to people in our brave new world of downsizing, outsourcing and privatising.

      Three Dollars