Glenway Wescott Knihy
Glenway Wescott byl americký prozaik a esejista, jehož raná díla se odehrávala na americkém Středozápadě a prozkoumávala témata spojená s jeho rodným regionem. Jeho pozdější tvorba zahrnovala eseje na politická, literární a duchovní témata a romány, které často navazovaly na dříve zavedené postavy a narativní linie. Wescottův styl se vyznačoval pronikavou psychologií postav a elegantním jazykem, což čtenářům nabízí hluboký vhled do života a myšlenek jeho postav. Jeho posthumne publikované deníky poskytují intimní pohled na jeho literární přátelství a osobní život, čímž obohacují naše chápání jeho díla a doby, v níž žil.







Apartment in Athens concerns an unusual triangular relationship. In this story about a Greek couple in Nazi-occupied Athens who are forced to share their quarters with a German officer, Wescott stages a drama of accommodation and rejection, resistance and compulsion. Apartment in Athens depicts a great and terrible war through the lens of everyday existence. It is a tale of spiritual struggle in which triumph and defeat are next to impossible to tell apart.
A Visit to Priapus and Other Stories
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Just as E. M. Forster's novel of gay love, Maurice, remained unpublished throughout his lifetime, Glenway Wescott's long story "A Visit to Priapus" was also destined to be a posthumous work, buried from 1938 until this century in Wescott's massive archive of manuscripts, journals, notebooks, and letters. The autobiographical story is about a literary man, frustrated in love, who puts aside his pride and makes a date with a young artist in Maine. Lavishly rendered in Wescott's elegant prose, the tale is explicit where it needs to be, but—as is typical of Wescott—it is filled with descriptive beauty and introspective lessons about sex and sexuality, love and creativity. Previously published in anthology form in the United Kingdom, "A Visit to Priapus" is presented for the first time in book form in America, containing previously uncollected stories, including three never before published. The result is a candid portrayal of the gifted but enigmatic writer who was famous in youth and remained a perceptive and compassionate voice throughout his long life. Drawn together from midcentury literary journals and magazines of the 1920s and 1930s, as well as from Wescott's papers, the stories were inspired by his life, from childhood to old age, from Wisconsin farm country to New York, London, Germany, and Paris. Finalist, Gay General Fiction, Lambda Literary Awards
Frankreich, Ende der zwanziger Jahre. Der junge Schriftsteller Alwyn Tower zieht sich zu seiner Freundin aufs Land zurück. Da tauchen plötzlich die Cullens auf, exzentrische Landadelige aus Irland. Mrs Cullen ist eine leidenschaftliche Jägerin. Wo immer sie ist, führt sie ihren Jagdfalken Lucy mit sich. Sie liebt den Vogel abgöttisch, ihr Mann hasst ihn zutiefst. Der schneidende Blick des Falken provoziert eine ganze Serie von spannungsgeladenen Auseinandersetzungen: in immer neuen Variationen bereden die Bewohner des Landsitzes Liebe und Treue, Leidenschaft und Betrug. Wunden brechen auf, Dramen nehmen ihren Lauf. »Tatsächlich ein Kunstwerk, wie es heute nur noch selten gelingt.« Christopher Isherwood
