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A woman and her husband - love. Another woman - a second, secret love. Love of a son for his mother, love between brother and sister. Infatuation as a distraction to a man on his deathbed. In her new novel Margriet de Moor shows the love in her incalculable figures: of sincere affection to all-consuming passion. With a sensitivity ongeèevenaarde she outlines schitterends that love can cause, while its destructive power, the violence and bloodlust that heartbreak can generate in a human. How well her characters really do mean it, they are without exception subject to the power of love, which is many times larger than their own. "Mâelodie d'amour 'is a subtle, playful novel, the tone is kept consistently lighthearted despite the often violent events.
Skladem máme celkem knihy Melodie d'amour / druk 2 (2013).
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Melodie d'amour / druk 2, Margriet de Moor
- Jazyk
- Rok vydání
- 2013
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- Titul
- Melodie d'amour / druk 2
- Jazyk
- nizozemsky
- Autoři
- Margriet de Moor
- Vydavatel
- De Bezige Bij
- Rok vydání
- 2013
- Vazba
- měkká
- Počet stran
- 332
- ISBN10
- 902348164X
- ISBN13
- 9789023481645
- Série
- Hodnocení
- 3,35 z 5
- Anotace
- A woman and her husband - love. Another woman - a second, secret love. Love of a son for his mother, love between brother and sister. Infatuation as a distraction to a man on his deathbed. In her new novel Margriet de Moor shows the love in her incalculable figures: of sincere affection to all-consuming passion. With a sensitivity ongeèevenaarde she outlines schitterends that love can cause, while its destructive power, the violence and bloodlust that heartbreak can generate in a human. How well her characters really do mean it, they are without exception subject to the power of love, which is many times larger than their own. "Mâelodie d'amour 'is a subtle, playful novel, the tone is kept consistently lighthearted despite the often violent events.


