Svět tří povídek britské prozaičky A. S. Byattové se nám zprvu může zdát zvláštní a poněkud estétský. S jejich hrdinkami ale krok za krokem poznáme, že není jiný než ten, který žijeme my, jen barevnější, zabydlený rozmanitějšími tvary a bohatší obrazností. Jak jinak, když mu jako symbol i guru vládne Henri Matisse svými obrazy. Každý z nás má takový svět nadosah, jen přijmout, co nabízí umění, příroda a každý barevný den. Pro Byattovou se nepřítomnost barev rovná smrti – ovšem barvy nejsou jen to, co je venku, ale především to, co nosíme v sobě.
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- 2005
- 2004
Little Black Book of Stories
- 246 stránek
- 9 hodin čtení
A.S. Byatt's anthology departs from her normal subject matter. As well as giving the reader a magical thrill the stories also send shivers down the spine. By turns funny, spooky, sparkling, and sad, these tales will linger in your mind forever.
- 2003
A whistling woman
- 432 stránek
- 16 hodin čtení
This Intoxicating Novel Stands On Its Own, While Forming A Triumphant Conclusion To A. S. Byatt'S Great Quartet Depicting The Clashing Forces In English Life From The Early 1950S To 1970. While Frederica Falls Almost By Accident Into A Career In Television In London, Tumultuous Events In Her Home County Of Yorkshire Threaten To Change Her Life, And Those Of The People She Loves. Through Her Wayward, Lovingly-Drawn Characters And Breath-Taking Twists Of Plot, Byatt Illuminates The Effervescence Of The 1960S - Both Its Excitements And Its Dangers - As No One Has Done Before. Magical And Thought-Provoking, And With Spine-Chilling Moments, A Whistling Woman Is The Ultimate Novel Of Ideas Made Flesh - Gloriously Sensual, Sexy And Scary, Bursting With Ideas, And Wonderful Humanity.
- 2002
Posedlost
- 451 stránek
- 16 hodin čtení
Mladý anglista Roland Mitchell objeví při studiu slavného básníka rukopisy dvou dosud neznámých dopisů. Při hledání jejich adresáta, k němuž ho žene zvědavost, se setkává s mnoha pozoruhodnými lidskými osudy, které navždy změní jeho život. Téměř se zdá, jako by historie dávného milostného vztahu začala zasahovat do současnosti. Neobyčejná literární záhada se pro hlavního hrdinu pozvolna mění v noční můru i v tajemnou výzvu osudu. Příběh s takřka detektivní zápletkou je situovaný do univerzitního prostředí a prolínají se v něm osudy několika hrdinů ve dvou časových rovinách a s vtipem a místy až karikaturním nadhledem se v něm setkávají a konfrontují základní lidské hodnoty - láska a přátelství - v rozdílném kontextu devatenáctého a dvacátého století. Kniha se stala na evropském knižním trhu literární senzací a byla označována za jeden z nejlepších anglických románů devadesátých let 20. století.
- 2002
Portraits in fiction
- 112 stránek
- 4 hodiny čtení
A remarkable, sumptuously illustrated exploration of the links between fiction, writers of fiction and portraits -- by the acclaimed Booker Prize winner. Portraits seem the opposite of fiction, fixed in time and space, not running with the curve of a story or a life. Yet since the birth of the novel, writers have been fascinated by portraits as icons, as motifs, as images of character and evocations of past time. A.S. Byatt delves into the complex relations between portraits and characters, and between portraits and novels as whole works of art. Her authors range from Henry James to Iris Murdoch, her artists from Holbein to Botticelli, Manet to the present day. She looks at the way writers use portraits to conjure up the past, as in Ford Madox Ford’s The Fifth Queen and Virginia Woolf’s Orlando. She explores their erotic use, the idea of painting as a sexual act, full of danger. And she examines the creation of fictional portrait painters by writers like Balzac and Zola, whose writing was closely linked, in different ways, to the art of Cézanne. A feast for the eye and for the imagination, Portraits in Fiction is a remarkable and immensely enjoyable exploration of the marriage of two great genres.
- 1998
A collection of thirty-seven short stories by English writers covers a wide range of subjects, by such diverse authors as D.H. Lawrence, Virginia Woolf, J.G. Ballard, and Thomas Hardy
- 1997
New Writing 6
- 480 stránek
- 17 hodin čtení
This volume is the sixth in the British Council's "New Writing" series. From some of Britain's most formidable literary talent, it places new names alongside more established ones, and offers contributions ranging from poetry to essays, and from short stories to previews of novels in progress.
- 1994
The virgin in the garden
- 432 stránek
- 16 hodin čtení
The Virgin In The Garden Is The First Novel To Feature Frederica Potter, And The Beginning Of A Triumphant Quartet Of Novels. Set In Yorkshire In 1952 As The Inhabitants Of The Area Set About Celebrating The Accession Of A New Queen, This Is The Tale Of A Brilliant And Eccentric Family Fatefully Divided. The Virgin In The Garden Is A Wonderfully Entertaining Novel, In Which Enlightenment And Sexuality, Elizabethan Drama And Comedy Intersect Richly And Unpredictably.
- 1994
'Byatt has contrived a masterly ending to a fine work; intelligent, ingenious and humane, Possession bids fair to be looked back upon as one of the most memorable novels of the 1990s' Times Literary Supplement
- 1992
These two novellas are set in the mid-19th-century, weaving together fact and fiction, reality and romance. "Morpho Eugenia" is a Gothic fable of the Earthly Paradise; "The Conjugal Angel" is a philosophical ghost story




