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Rafi Zabor

    Rafi Zabor je autorem, který plynule přechází mezi světem hudby a literatury. Jako bývalý jazzový bubeník a hudební novinář přináší do své prózy jedinečnou rytmickou citlivost a hluboké porozumění uměleckému vyjádření. Jeho psaní zkoumá složité motivace postav a často se zabývá tématy identity a hledání smyslu. Zaborův styl je charakteristický svou působivou obrazností a schopností zachytit podstatu lidské zkušenosti.

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    The Bear Comes Home
    • The Bear Comes Home

      • 492 stránek
      • 18 hodin čtení
      3,9(539)Ohodnotit

      The protagonist is an alto-sax virtuoso navigating his musical journey while attempting to develop a unique style influenced by Coltrane and Rollins. Uniquely, he is portrayed as a bear who quotes Blake and Shakespeare, adding depth to his character. His adventures encompass musical, spiritual, and romantic elements, making this debut novel a standout exploration of jazz through an imaginative lens.

      The Bear Comes Home
    • Street Legal

      • 344 stránek
      • 13 hodin čtení

      A righteously satisfying read of a thriller, metaphysical novel, and screwball comedy, from the author of The Bear Comes Home .With the twists, turns, and smash-ups of a thriller, the sudden depths of a metaphysical novel, and the fizz of a screwball comedy, Street Legal is high entertainment and a righteously satisfying read, from the author of the greatest novel ever written about a saxophone-playing bear.Street Legal features an old-time skunk dealer, sniffing the new breezes, wants to open an Old-Time Grass Business Theme Park with rides and a disco. His foot soldier, a strapping, confused kid who might be on the spectrum. A frustrated cop who isn't allowed to collar anyone important because the town needs the business who consoles himself by trying to make a last-chance bust and grab some of the action. A slick, unsettling stranger buying up properties under cover for a major tobacco company but really out for himself. A Tibetan Buddhist lama from New Jersey who sounds like Tony Soprano when discoursing on the dharma who finds his disciple, a wry, reticently sexy earth mother wracked with concern for the wayward young man who is her son.

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