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New Ways To Kill Your Mother Audiolivro

Writers And Their Families

de Colm Tóibín
Editor: Simon & Schuster Audio, junho de 2012 ‧
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Novelist and critic Colm Tóibín provides "a fascinating exploration of writers and their families" (Entertainment Weekly) and "an excellent guide through the dark terrain of unconscious desires" (The Evening Standard) in this brilliant collection of essays that explore the relationships of writers to their families and their work.

Colm Tóibín—celebrated both for his award-winning fiction and his provocative book reviews and essays—traces the intriguing, often twisted family ties of writers in the books they leave behind.

Through the relationship between W. B. Yeats and his father, Thomas Mann and his children, Jane Austen and her aunts, and Tennessee Williams and his sister, Tóibín examines a world of relations, richly comic or savage in their implications. Acutely perceptive and imbued with rare tenderness and wit, New Ways to Kill Your Mother is a fascinating look at writers’ most influential bonds and a secret key to understanding and enjoying their work.

New Ways To Kill Your Mother

Writers And Their Families

de Colm Tóibín

Propriedade Descrição
ISBN: 9781442354937
Editor: Simon & Schuster Audio
Data de Lançamento: junho de 2012
Tipo de produto: Audiolivro
Tamanho Ficheiro B
Formato e Compatibilidade:
Classificação Temática: Audiolivros em Inglês > Literatura > História da Literatura
EAN: 9781442354937

SOBRE O AUTOR

Colm Tóibín

Colm Tóibín nasceu na Irlanda em 1955. É autor de dez romances, dos quais o mais recente é Nora Webster (Brooklin venceu o Costa Novel of the Year de 2009). As suas obras de não ficção incluem Bad Blood, Homenagem a Barcelona, The Sign of the Cross e Love in a Dark Time.
É também autor de duas coleções de contos, Mothers and Sons, galardoado com o Edge Hill Prize inaugural, e The Empty Family, que fez parte da short list do Frank O’Connor International Short Story Award de 2011. A sua obra está traduzida em dezassete línguas.
Colm Tóibín vive em Dublin.

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