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James Kennaway

    James Kennaway was a Scottish author whose works explored the complexities of human relationships and societal expectations. His writing is characterized by its sharp wit and insightful portrayals of characters grappling with their inner conflicts. Kennaway's distinctive voice and narrative style captured the nuances of post-war British life, making his contributions to literature significant. His exploration of themes such as ambition, loyalty, and the search for meaning resonated deeply with readers.

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    Bad Vibrations
    Blutiger Winter
    Household Ghosts: A James Kennaway Omnibus: Tunes of Glory; Household Ghosts; Silence
    Tunes of Glory
    Příběh o lásce a smrti
    • Román z Anglie šedesátých let líčí komorní drama tří lidí, dvou žen a jednoho muže. Hrdina, muž středních let, který do té doby žije ve spokojeném manželství s půvabnou a společensky dokonalou ženou, naváže pod dojmem své blízké smrti milostný vztah s velice mladým a prostým děvčetem. Tento klasický milostný trojúhelník je autorovi podkladem k nesentimentální psychologické meditaci o tom, jak se současný člověk dovede či nedovede vyrovnat s věčně otevřenými otázkami ve vztahu mezi mužem a ženou i s problémem smyslu svého života.

      Příběh o lásce a smrti
    • Lt. Colonel Jock Sinclair is a rough talking, whisky drinking soldier's soldier, a hero of the desert campaign who rose to his position through the ranks.

      Tunes of Glory
    • Set in a Scottish regimental barracks after World War II, the story centers around the clash between two officers: the traditional, disciplined Colonel Barrow and the ambitious Major Scott. Their rivalry escalates as personal and professional tensions rise, revealing the complexities of military life and the impact of leadership on camaraderie and morale. Themes of honor, ambition, and the consequences of conflict are explored, painting a vivid picture of post-war society and the struggles within the armed forces.

      Household Ghosts: A James Kennaway Omnibus: Tunes of Glory; Household Ghosts; Silence
    • Bad Vibrations

      The History of the Idea of Music as a Cause of Disease

      • 226 stránek
      • 8 hodin čtení

      Exploring the concept of pathological music, this book traces its evolution from the Enlightenment to contemporary times, highlighting the rare notion that music can cause mental and physical illness. It addresses the alarming modern implications of music, particularly in relation to sonic weapons and its use in torture during the War on Terror. By examining these themes, the work offers a unique contribution to the intertwined histories of medicine, music, and the human body, shedding light on a largely overlooked aspect of musical impact.

      Bad Vibrations