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Louis Nowra

    12. prosinec 1950

    Louis Nowra je australský dramatik, jehož díla se často zabývají tématy identity, paměti a společenského vykořenění. Jeho psaní vyniká živým jazykem a silnými postavami, které proplouvají složitými lidskými vztahy. Nowra zkoumá hlubiny australské zkušenosti s citem pro drama a psychologickou hloubku. Jeho hry a scénáře nabízejí pronikavý pohled na lidskou povahu.

    Into That Forest
    Sydney
    Shooting the moon : a memoir
    Collected Stories
    • 2022

      Sydney

      a biography

      • 514 stránek
      • 18 hodin čtení
      3,8(37)Ohodnotit

      Set in Sydney in 1978, the narrative explores the author's deep admiration for the city's rich history and stunning architecture, including iconic landmarks like the harbour, the bridge, and the Opera House. The vibrant atmosphere and diverse inhabitants of Sydney captivate the author, highlighting a personal journey of discovery and affection for this dynamic urban landscape.

      Sydney
    • 2021

      Following a ferocious storm, Hannah and Becky find themselves lost in the dangerous Tasmanian bush. Recused and adopted by a pair of Tasmanian tigers, the girls must adapt to a new life in the wild, where every day is a brutal fight for survival.

      Into That Forest
    • 2020

      Collected Stories

      • 234 stránek
      • 9 hodin čtení
      4,0(1)Ohodnotit

      In this collection acclaimed Australian author, playwright, screenwriter Louis Nowra shows his breathtaking range that takes us from Venice to Lord Howe Island, from the chaos of contemporary Moscow to Sydney high society, from Edwardian London to a mysterious island full of beauty and terror in Far North Queensland. In these highly imaginative stories and novellas, odd balls, society matrons, prime ministers, obsessives, drunks, the vengeful, the innocents and other vivid characters feature in stories that are disturbing, moving and comic. This extraordinary collection is a testament to Nowra’s unique and unsettling vision.

      Collected Stories
    • 2004