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Henry Green

    29 ottobre 1905 – 13 dicembre 1973

    Henry Green, pseudonimo di Henry Vincent Yorke, è stato un romanziere celebrato per la sua squisita rappresentazione delle sfumature sociali e delle dinamiche interpersonali. La sua opera è caratterizzata da una profonda intuizione psicologica dei personaggi e da un'acuta osservazione della vita quotidiana. Attingendo alle sue esperienze in ambienti industriali e alla sua vita personale, Green le ha tradotte magistralmente nella sua narrativa. Il suo stile distintivo, spesso intriso di sottile umorismo e ironia, rivela al lettore le motivazioni e i sentimenti nascosti dei suoi personaggi.

    Surviving: Stories, Essays, Interviews
    Living
    Caught, Back, Concluding
    Doting
    Sephardi Voices
    Nothing, Doting, Blindness
    • TAYLORThese three brilliant novels span Henry Green's career as a novelist and display his unique talents as a writer. In Blindness, Green's first novel, a young man is blinded in a senseless accident but thereafter discovers new imaginative powers.

      Nothing, Doting, Blindness
    • Sephardi Voices

      The Untold Expulsion of Jews from Arab Lands

      • 208pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      The book delves into the experiences of nearly a million Jews who became refugees after the establishment of Israel, highlighting their struggles against state-sanctioned discrimination and violence in the Middle East and North Africa. Through powerful personal testimonies and evocative photography, it recounts harrowing events like the Farhud in Iraq and community exoduses. The authors provide essential historical context and follow the journeys of some survivors who have rebuilt their lives in cities like London and New York, creating a poignant narrative of resilience amidst loss.

      Sephardi Voices
    • Doting

      • 208pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Set against the backdrop of post-war Britain, this novel delves into the complexities of human relationships and personal identity. The narrative weaves through the lives of its characters, exploring themes of love, loss, and the search for meaning in a changing world. With rich prose and keen psychological insight, the author captures the struggles and triumphs of individuals as they navigate their intertwined fates, making it a poignant reflection on the human condition.

      Doting
    • Caught, Back, Concluding

      • 656pagine
      • 23 ore di lettura

      Dazzling, daring and full of original insight and wit, Henry Green offers a unique view of a class-ridden Britain enduring both war and its aftermath.The text of Caught used in this edition is based on Green's original manuscript, which was censored by the publisher on first publication, but can be read now for the first time in unexpurgated form.

      Caught, Back, Concluding
    • Living

      • 240pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      Set in a 1920s factory town, the narrative explores the lives of workers in an iron foundry, capturing the nuances of their daily experiences, from courtships to layoffs. Drawing on Henry Green's own background, the story reflects the ordinary yet profound aspects of life in Birmingham. The writing style is distinctive, blending starkness with the quirks of everyday speech, resulting in a unique literary voice. This social satire offers an insightful and tender portrayal of the working class, showcasing the interplay of joy and hardship in their lives.

      Living
    • Highlighting the unique literary contributions of Henry Green, this collection showcases a variety of his writings, including previously unpublished stories from the 1920s and 1930s, an account of his experiences in the London Fire Brigade during the Blitz, and a short play. It also features insightful journalism and a humorous interview by Terry Southern. Edited by Green's grandson, Matthew Yorke, the volume includes an Introduction by John Updike and a biographical memoir by Sebastian Yorke, offering a comprehensive look at Green's overlooked genius.

      Surviving: Stories, Essays, Interviews
    • Back

      • 224pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      The book, originally published by Chatto & Windus, offers a compelling narrative that explores unique themes and characters. It delves into intricate plot developments and richly crafted settings, inviting readers to immerse themselves in its story. The author's distinctive style and perspective shine through, making it a noteworthy addition to any literary collection.

      Back
    • Nothing

      • 208pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Exploring themes of identity and social dynamics, this 1950 publication from The Hogarth Press delves into the intricacies of human relationships and the impact of societal expectations. The narrative intertwines personal struggles with broader cultural commentary, offering a rich tapestry of character development and emotional depth. Through its poignant prose, the work invites readers to reflect on the complexities of life and the pursuit of authenticity in a conformist world.

      Nothing
    • Henry Green explored class distinctions through the medium of love. This volume brings together three of his novels contrasting the lives of servants and masters (Loving); workers and owners, set in a Birmingham iron foundry (Living); and the different lives of the wealthy and the ordinary, (Party Going).

      Loving ; Living ; Party Going
    • Caught

      • 224pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      When the war breaks out, Rose, a well-to-do widower with a young son, Christopher, volunteers for the Auxiliary Fire Service in London, and is trained under a professional fire officer, Pye. schovat popis

      Caught