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James Conaway

    James Conaway esplora l'essenza del paesaggio e della cultura americana, con un focus particolare sulla California. La sua scrittura è caratterizzata da profondità e acume, svelando spesso le intricate relazioni tra persone, terra e storia. Conaway fonde magistralmente ricerche dettagliate con narrazioni avvincenti che trascinano il lettore nel cuore dei suoi soggetti. Le sue opere offrono una ricca prospettiva sull'esperimento americano e sulla sua evoluzione.

    World's End
    Memphis Afternoons
    Three Short Novels
    Napa
    Napa at Last Light
    The Kingdom in the Country
    • The Kingdom in the Country

      A Journey Through the Real American West

      • 330pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Set in a modern Wild West, the narrative explores a landscape filled with contrasting elements of hope and disillusionment. It features grizzlies, dune buggies, and a mix of characters including dope growers and corporate bandits. The journey unfolds with a blend of grace and humor, taking readers on an exhilarating adventure from the Pecos River to the Pacific Northwest and down to the Mexican border, capturing the essence of this rugged terrain and its vibrant, often chaotic life.

      The Kingdom in the Country
    • Napa

      The Story of an American Eden

      • 560pagine
      • 20 ore di lettura

      James Conaway's remarkable bestseller delves into the heart of California's lush and verdant Napa Valley, also known as America's Eden. Long the source of succulent grapes and singular wines, this region is also the setting for the remarkable true saga of the personalities behind the winemaking empires. This is the story of Gallos and Mondavis, of fortunes made and lost, of dynasties and destinies. In this delightful, full-bodied social history, James Conaway charts the rise of a new aristocracy and, in so doing, chronicles the collective ripening of the American dream. More than a wine book, Napa is a must-read for anyone interested in our country's obsession with money, land, power, and prestige.

      Napa
    • Three Short Novels

      Rappawan, Tregaron Springs, Since My Baby Left Me

      • 352pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      The story unfolds in a rural Virginia community where the narrator grapples with the aftermath of a bear's tragic death, igniting his passion for environmental preservation. His life takes a turn when a free-spirited young woman and her daughter, his granddaughter, return, reigniting his sense of family and responsibility. Motivated by love and a desire to protect his environment, he resolves to confront the drug threats plaguing his community. The narrative explores themes of family, nature, and the fight against societal decay.

      Three Short Novels
    • Memphis Afternoons

      • 248pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      The memoir explores the author's poignant journey as he confronts his father's early Alzheimer's diagnosis. Through vivid recollections, he recreates their shared Southern upbringing, blending humor and nostalgia while reflecting on the complexities of family life. Conaway captures the clash between traditional Southern values and the evolving cultural landscape, marked by figures like Elvis Presley. The narrative reveals a tender yet absurd bond with his father, highlighting the enduring impact of memory and the idiosyncrasies that define familial relationships.

      Memphis Afternoons
    • World's End

      A Novel of New Orleans

      • 346pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      Set in New Orleans before Hurricane Katrina, the narrative explores themes of love, corruption, and retribution. It weaves together a family saga with elements of a political thriller and generational noir, creating a nostalgically bittersweet atmosphere. The intricately plotted story offers a compelling literary experience, serving as a complement to the author's previous work, The Big Easy.

      World's End
    • Tio and the Blue Witch

      • 78pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      The story features a diverse cast of characters, including a powerful witch, a talking mule, and a comatose knight from ancient Celtic lore, all set against the backdrop of King Arthur's early court. Alongside these figures are a group of reformed bandits and various mythical beings like the frog with a hundred eyes and the Questing Beast. Each character brings unique traits and challenges, weaving a tale rich in adventure and magic.

      Tio and the Blue Witch
    • The Big Easy

      • 210pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Set against the backdrop of New Orleans, the story explores themes of violence and racial tension through the eyes of Comiski, a newspaper reporter. As he delves into a dark underworld filled with corrupt law enforcement, drug dealers, and militant groups, he seeks to uncover the mystery behind a grave-robbing incident. This journey not only confronts societal issues but also challenges Comiski to find deeper meaning in his own existence, making for a powerful and compelling narrative.

      The Big Easy