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Psychologický román o první světové válce vypráví o Robertu Rossovi, kanadském vojákovi, který byl povolán do Anglie a Francie. Ocitá se ve světě, který "zešílel" a odhodlá se ke statečnému činu...
Timothy Findley byl kanadský autor, který proslul svým mistrovským zvládnutím stylu Southern Ontario Gothic, jehož byl sám průkopníkem. Jeho díla, hluboce ovlivněná jungovskou psychologií, se často zabývají komplexními tématy duševního zdraví, genderu a sexuality. Findley zručně vykresloval postavy sužované temnými tajemstvími a vnitřními konflikty, které je doháněly až na pokraj psychózy. Jeho jedinečný hlas a literární hloubka z něj činí nezapomenutelného vypravěče, jehož příběhy rezonují s čtenáři skrze jejich psychologickou složitost a pronikavý pohled na lidskou psychiku.
Psychologický román o první světové válce vypráví o Robertu Rossovi, kanadském vojákovi, který byl povolán do Anglie a Francie. Ocitá se ve světě, který "zešílel" a odhodlá se ke statečnému činu...
Published in 1984, Not Wanted on the Voyage is one of Timothy Findley's most imaginative and compelling literary fictions. Findley turns to one of our essential myths: the biblical story of the great Flood, but he doesn't so much retell it as take our common knowledge of the Old Testament tale and give it an extraordinary twist. Here we have Dr. Noah Noyes, diabolical conjuror and dictatorial leader of his helpless little boat-bound band, sure of his total superiority as man, husband, and father, imposing his view of the ways of God on his wife and family. The kind and generous Mrs. Noyes stands in direct contrast to her hard-hearted husband, and then there are the Noyes children: strongman Japeth, every inch his father's son, with his delicate wife, Emma; and the sensitive Ham, every inch his mother's, with his mysterious wife, Lucy (a.k.a. Lucifer, who, having escaped from Hell, has decided to align himself with mankind). Findley, a great lover of cats, also gives us the crotchety Mottyl, making her way through her ninth and final life. Not Wanted on the Voyage is poetic and passionate and bursting with a wide-eyed inventiveness, at once a stunningly contemporary attempt at mythmaking, a grand novel of the power of the imagination, and a thoroughly good read. --Jeffrey Canton
In einem kleinen Familienhotel an der Küste Maines wird die Leiche eines Mannes aufgefunden. Die resolute Vanessa van Horne nimmt sich des Falles an und macht eine überraschende Entdeckung.
In the final days of the Second World War, Hugh Selwyn Mauberley scrawls his desperate account on the walls and ceilings of his ice-cold prison high in the Austrian Alps. Officers of the liberating army discover his frozen, disfigured corpse and his astonishing testament -- the sordid truth that he alone possessed. Fascinated but horrified, they learn of a dazzling array of characters caught up in scandal and political corruption. The exiled Duke and Duchess of Windsor, von Ribbentrop, Hitler, Charles Lindbergh, Sir Harry Oakes -- all play sinister parts in an elaborate scheme to secure world domination.
"A distilled and refined novel." --Gail Anderson-Dargatz It is Hollywood 1938. A great star is planning a stunning comeback, while another is bent on self-destruction. And, as dark clouds hang ominously over Europe, hordes of Monarch butterflies swarm beautifully but menacingly over Hollywood. Against a colourful backdrop of butterflies and beaches, Timothy Findley skillfully phases reality into nightmare, exploring mothers' relationships to sons, women's relationships to men, beauty's relationship to evil. Blending biting humour with brilliant perceptions of the levels of despair, "The Butterfly Plague" presents the movie world in all its splendour and decay.
Now an important title in the newly redesigned PerennialCanada series, Timothy Findley’s The Piano Man’s Daughter continues to be one of his most popular books ever. The novel’s reissue follows on the heels of Findley’s newest novel,Pilgrim, released in late 1999 and sure to attract even more new readers to the Findley fold. A glorious reverberation of a time when change was reaching a crescendo and yet hope and renewal were always to be found, The Piano Man’s Daughter is the story of Lily Kilworth and her son Charlie, a young piano tuner, who must find answers to the questions that define his life. Who was his father? And, given the swirl of madness enveloping his mother, does he dare become a father himself? Set at the turn of the century and inspired by the history of Findley’s own mother’s family, this is a remarkable novel that sings with love and loss, a wonderful burst of reading pleasure.
A pharmaceutical millionaire is violently murdered at a holiday resort in Maine. In searching for clues to the murderer's identity, Nessa Van Horne discovers unpleasant truths about herself which have long been hidden by the horrors of her own haunted past. By the author of "Famous Last Words".