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Delirium Eclipse & Other Stories

Delirium Eclipse & Other Stories
Author: James Lasdun
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1985
Genre: Manners and customs
ISBN:

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Besieged

Besieged
Author: James Lasdun
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2000-07-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 039332074X

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Against a variety of stunningly evoked backgrounds, these powerfully, intensely focused stories reverberate "insistently in the reader's mind long after he has finished the book" ("New York Times


It's Beginning to Hurt

It's Beginning to Hurt
Author: James Lasdun
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2010-08-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1429923334

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The stories in this remarkable collection—including "An Anxious Man," winner of the National Short Story Prize (UK)—are vibrant and gripping. James Lasdun's great gift is his unfailing psychological instinct for the vertiginous moments when the essence of a life discloses itself. With forensic skill he exposes his characters' hidden desires and fears, drawing back the folds of their familiar self-delusions, their images of themselves, their habits and routines, to reveal their interior lives with brilliant clarity. In sharply evoked settings that range from the wilds of Northern Greece to the beaches of Cape Cod, these intensely dramatic tales in It's Beginning to Hurt chart the metamorphoses of their characters as they fall prey to the full range of human passions. They rise to unexpected heights of decency or stumble into comic or tragic folly. They throw themselves open to lust, longing, and paranoia—always recognizably mirrors of our own conflicted selves. As James Wood has written, "James Lasdun seems to be one of the secret gardens of English writing . . . When we read him we know what language is for again." This collection of haunting, richly humane pieces is further proof of the powers of an enormously inventive writer.


Give Me Everything You Have

Give Me Everything You Have
Author: James Lasdun
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2014-02-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1250043573

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Chronicles author James Lasdun's strange and harrowing ordeal at the hands of a former student, a self-styled "verbal terrorist," who began trying, in her words, to "ruin him."


Seven Lies

Seven Lies
Author: James Lasdun
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2006-11-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0393329089

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“Superb. . . . Every page of this narration bears examples of Lasdun’s own poetic mastery. . . . Shockingly vivid.”—Time Out Part political thriller, part meditation on the nature of desire and betrayal, Seven Lies tells the story of Stefan Vogel, a young East German, whose yearnings for love, glory, and freedom express themselves in a lifelong fantasy of going to America. By a series of increasingly dangerous maneuvers, he makes this fantasy come true, his past seemingly locked behind the Berlin Wall and a new life of unbounded bliss ahead of him. But then his world begins to fall apart.


The Horned Man: A Novel

The Horned Man: A Novel
Author: James Lasdun
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2003-05-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0393344401

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"Unputdownable…a masterpiece of chilling, mesmerizing control." —Michael Dirda, Washington Post The Horned Man opens with a man losing his place in a book, then deepens into a dark and terrifying tale of a man losing his place in the world. As Lawrence Miller—an English expatriate and professor of gender studies—tells the story of what appears to be an elaborate conspiracy to frame him for a series of brutal killings, we descend into a world of subtly deceptive appearances where persecutor and victim continually shift roles, where paranoia assumes an air of calm rationality, and where enlightenment itself casts a darkness in which the most nightmarish acts occur. As the novel races to its shocking conclusion, we follow Miller as he traverses the streets of Manhattan and the decaying suburbs beyond, in terrified pursuit of his pursuers. Written with sinuous grace and intellectual acuity, The Horned Man is an extraordinary, unforgettable first novel by an acclaimed writer and poet of unusual power.


Bluestone

Bluestone
Author: James Lasdun
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2015-05-05
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0374220557

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"A selection of poems spanning the career of noted British poet James Lasdun"--


A History of British, Irish and American Literature

A History of British, Irish and American Literature
Author: Hans-Peter Wagner
Publisher: WVT (Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier)
Total Pages: 612
Release: 2021-10-04
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 3868219218

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The third revised and enlarged edition contains discussions of British, Irish and American literary works up to 2020. Focussing on outstanding writings in prose, poetry, drama and non-fiction, the book covers the time from the Anglo-Saxon period to the 21st century. The feature that makes this literary history unique among its rivals is the coverage of television/web series as a particular form of postmodern drama. The chapters on recent drama now contain detailed analyses of the development of TV and web series from Britain, Ireland and America, with extensive discussions of those series now considered classics. In addition, there are several major innovative features. To begin with, each century is introduced by a survey of the socio-political and cultural backgrounds in which the literary works are embedded. Furthermore, extensive visual material (more than 160 engravings, cartoons and paintings) has been integrated. This visual aspect as well as the introductory sections on art for each century give the reader an excellent idea of the symbiosis between visual and literary representations. Further innovative aspects include - discussions of non-fictional works from literary criticism and theory, travel writing, historiography, and the social sciences - analyses of such popular genres as crime fiction, science fiction, fantasy, the Western, horror fiction, and children’s literature - footnotes explaining technical and historical terms and events - a detailed glossary of literary terms - chronological tables for British/Anglo-Irish and American literatures an updated (cut-off date 2020), extensive bibliography containing suggestions for further reading


The Literary Traveler

The Literary Traveler
Author: More
Publisher: Penguin Group
Total Pages: 370
Release: 1996
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780140171631

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A feast of fiction for armchair travelers Nineteen of our most exciting writers chronicle trips and travails, voyages and visits, and moments of triumph, tragedy, and transcendence. They explore such diverse locales as Australia's living Great Barrier Reef; a temple in Thailand filled with shimmering Buddhas; a bizarre street performance by a traveling circus in Freiburg, Germany; Inca ruins in Peru; Bulgaria's Black Sea coast; and many other places which, whether exotic or familiar, have never been seen in quite this way before.