403 results on '"Authorship--Fiction"'
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2. Classification analysis of authorship fiction texts in the space of semantic fields
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Bohdan M. Pavlyshenko
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Linguistics and Language ,Basis (linear algebra) ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Semantic analysis (machine learning) ,Space (commercial competition) ,Semantic field ,computer.software_genre ,Language and Linguistics ,Linguistics ,Idiolect ,Noun ,Classifier (linguistics) ,Artificial intelligence ,business ,computer ,Natural language processing ,Vector space - Abstract
The use of naive Bayesian classifier (NB) and the classifier by the k nearest neighbours (kNN) in a classification semantic analysis of authors’ texts of English fiction has been analyzed. The authors’ works are considered in the vector space the basis of which is formed by the frequency characteristics of semantic fields of nouns and verbs. Highly precise classification of authors’ texts in the vector space of semantic fields indicates the presence of particular spheres of the author’s idiolect in this space which characterizes the individual author’s style.
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- 2013
3. Classification analysis of authorship fiction texts in the space of semantic fields.
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Pavlyshenko, Bohdan
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SEMANTICS research , *BAYESIAN analysis , *ENGLISH fiction , *ENGLISH literature , *LITERARY style - Abstract
The use of naive Bayesian classifier (NB) and the classifier by theknearest neighbours (kNN) in a classification semantic analysis of authors’ texts of English fiction has been analyzed. The authors’ works are considered in the vector space the basis of which is formed by the frequency characteristics of semantic fields of nouns and verbs. Highly precise classification of authors’ texts in the vector space of semantic fields indicates the presence of particular spheres of the author’s idiolect in this space which characterizes the individual author’s style. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2013
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4. Dom Casmurro
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Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis and Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis
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- Authorship--Fiction, Catholics--Fiction, Reminiscing in old age--Fiction, Adultery--Fiction
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Obra-prima do realismo, este romance singular de Machado de Assis narra a história de um homem consumido pelo ciúme e pela desconfiança. Fixação e notas de Manoel M. Santiago-Almeida Introdução de Amândio Reis Dom Casmurro é Bento Santiago, Bentinho, marido ciumento e desconfiado de Capitolina, Capitu, seu amor de infância, por quem abandona o seminário e os sonhos da mãe. Perturbado com a semelhança do próprio filho com o melhor amigo e obcecado por uma suposta infidelidade que não consegue provar, Bentinho delira, acusa Capitu, rejeita Ezequiel e cai em desgraça. Embora a sofisticação e virtuosismo da trama urdida em Dom Casmurro sejam comuns à restante obra de Machado de Assis, tais características são, a este nível, ímpares na literatura em língua portuguesa. Publicada em 1899, a história de Bento e Capitu - e as infinitas leituras a que se presta - constitui uma obra-prima do realismo e um dos romances mais traduzidos e importantes do cânone ocidental.
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- 2024
5. Against Art : (The Notebooks)
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Tomas Espedal and Tomas Espedal
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- Authors--Fiction, Fiction--Authorship--Fiction, Families--Fiction
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In contemporary Norwegian fiction Tomas Espedal's work stands out as uniquely personal; it can be difficult to separate the fiction from Espedal's own experiences. In that vein, his novel Against Art is not just the story of a boy growing up to be a writer, but it is also the story of writing. Specifically, it is about the profession of writing—the routines, responsibility, and obstacles. Yet, Against Art is also about being a father, a son, and a grandson; about a family and a family's tales, and about how preceding generations mark their successors. It is at once about choices and changes, about motion and rest, about moving to a new place, and about living. Praise for the Norwegian Edition “One of the most beautiful, most important books I've read for years.”—Klassekampen “Espedal has written an amazingly rich novel, which will assuredly stand out as one of the year's best and will also further fortify the quality of Norwegian literature abroad.”— Adresseavisen “Against Art attacks literature while at the same time being intensely literary. Our greatest sorrows and torments, the individual experiences often so anemic in art, find a voice of their own.”—Morgenbladet “Against Art moves me with its maternal history and proves yet again that Tomas Espedal writes great novels.”—Dag og Tid
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- 2024
6. My Lesbian Novel
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Renee Gladman and Renee Gladman
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- Erotic stories--Fiction, Romance fiction--Fiction, Women artists--Fiction, Women authors--Fiction, Lesbians--Fiction, Books and reading--Fiction, Authorship--Fiction, Interviews--Fiction
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The latest in writer and visual artist Renee Gladman's ever-expanding body of imaginative investigation is a sui generis novel of queerness and art-making, philosophy and sex.The narrator of My Lesbian Novel is Renee Gladman, an artist and writer who has produced the same acclaimed body of experimental art and prose as real-life Renee Gladman, and who is now being interviewed by an unnamed interlocutor about a project in process, a seeming departure from her other works, a lesbian romance. Between reflections on art making and on the genre of lesbian romance—“though aspects of the formula drive me crazy... people who write these stories understand how beautiful women are”—a romance novel of her own takes shape on the page, written alongside the interview, which sometimes skips whole years between questions, so that time and aging become part of the process. The result is a beautifully orchestrated dialogue between reflection and desire, or clarity and confusion, between the pleasures of form and the pleasures of freedom in the unspooling of sentences over time.
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- 2024
7. Scene of the Crime : A Novel
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Patrick Modiano and Patrick Modiano
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- Fiction--Authorship--Fiction, Memory--Fiction
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A haunting novel that probes the enigmas of time and memory, by Nobel Prize–winning author Patrick Modiano “Polizzotti's crisp and evocative translation keeps the reader hooked.”—Publishers Weekly In his acclaimed semi-autobiographical novella Suspended Sentences, Patrick Modiano recounted a dramatic season in his childhood, of the home he shared with sinister surrogate parents, the mysterious events that took place there, and an infamous heist that was never solved. In Scene of the Crime, Modiano conjures the aftermath of those years. A decade has passed, and Jean Bosmans, now in his early twenties, becomes aware of a set of disturbing coincidences involving an elusive woman, his childhood home, and a host of disquieting characters who seem inordinately interested in his past, for reasons he can't fathom. As he journeys into the echoes of memory, past and present become increasingly intertwined, forming a web spanning half a century. With the taut suspense of a detective novel, this book slowly peels away layers of time and forgetfulness to reveal the haunting, threatening, ultimately tragic legacies of what we think we know about our lives.
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- 2023
8. Forbidden Notebook
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Alba de Céspedes and Alba de Céspedes
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- Middle class families--Italy--Fiction, Housewives--Italy--Fiction, Diaries--Authorship--Fiction, Married women--Italy--Social conditions--20th century--Fiction
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A captivating rediscovered Italian classic: the moving story of a woman's slow rebellion against her bourgeois family life'A wrenching, sardonic depiction of a woman caught in a social trap'Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Out running an errand, Valeria Cossati gives in to a sudden impulse - she buys a shiny black notebook. She starts keeping a diary in secret, recording her concerns about her daughter, fears her husband will discover her new habit and the constant churn of the domestic routine. With each entry Valeria plunges deeper into her interior life, uncovering profound dissatisfaction and restlessness. As she finds her own voice, the roles that have come to define her-as wife, as mother, as daughter-begin to break apart. Forbidden Notebook is a rediscovered jewel of Italian literature, published here in a new translation by the celebrated Ann Goldstein and with a foreword by Jhumpa Lahiri. A captivating feminist classic, it is an intimate, haunting story of domestic discontent in postwar Rome, and of one woman's awakening to her true thoughts and desires.
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- 2023
9. Diary of a Country Prosecutor
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Tawfik al-Hakim and Tawfik al-Hakim
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- Murder victims--Egypt--Fiction, Criminal investigation--Egypt--Fiction, Authorship--Fiction
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1920s Cairo. A young and ambitious prosecutor is dispatched from the bustling city to a provincial village to investigate a serious crime. Armed with his European education, the prosecutor is confident that he will dispense justice in this rural outpost. But he finds himself increasingly befuddled by an alien legal system and the clueless bureaucrats who enforce it. As he teases out the facts of the case only one thing becomes clear: justice is never as simple as it seems. First published in 1937, this classic by one of the Arab world's leading dramatists has lost none of its bite.
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- 2023
10. Forbidden Notebook : A Novel
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Alba de Céspedes and Alba de Céspedes
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- Middle class families--Italy--Fiction, Married women--Italy--Social conditions--20th century--Fiction, Housewives--Italy--Fiction, Diaries--Authorship--Fiction
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A New York Times Notable Book of the Year “Powerful.” —The New Yorker“Brilliant.” —The Wall Street Journal'Astounding.'—NPR“Forceful, clear and morally engaged.” —The Washington Post“Subversive.” —The New York Times Book Review'An exquisite, tormented howl.'—The Financial Times'Quick, propulsive, and addictive.'—Los Angeles Review of Books“Gripping.” —Minneapolis Star Tribune“A remarkable story.” —Publisher's Weekly (starred review)“Wrenching, sardonic.” —Kirkus (starred review)“As relevant today as it was in postwar Italy.'—Shelf Awareness (starred review)With a foreword by Jhumpa Lahiri, Forbidden Notebook is a classic domestic novel by the Italian-Cuban feminist writer Alba de Céspedes, whose work inspired contemporary writers like Elena Ferrante.In this modern translation by acclaimed Elena Ferrante translator Ann Goldstein, Forbidden Notebook centers the inner life of a dissatisfied housewife living in postwar Rome.Valeria Cossati never suspected how unhappy she had become with the shabby gentility of her bourgeois life—until she begins to jot down her thoughts and feelings in a little black book she keeps hidden in a closet. This new secret activity leads her to scrutinize herself and her life more closely, and she soon realizes that her individuality is being stifled by her devotion and sense of duty toward her husband, daughter, and son. As the conflicts between parents and children, husband and wife, and friends and lovers intensify, what goes on behind the Cossatis'facade of middle-class respectability gradually comes to light, tearing the family's fragile fabric apart. An exquisitely crafted portrayal of domestic life, Forbidden Notebook recognizes the universality of human aspirations.
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- 2023
11. Mourning Wood : A Novel
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Daniel Paisner and Daniel Paisner
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- Amusement parks--Fiction, Actors--Fiction, Identity (Psychology)--Fiction, Absence and presumption of death--Fiction, Obituaries--Authorship--Fiction, Biography--Authorship--Fiction
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The world is too much with Terence Wood, a fading Hollywood icon who stages his own death and seeks to live anonymously in a Maine coastal town, while his aspiring filmmaker son, his variously unhinged ex-wives and the hack obituary writer hired to complete his'posthumous'memoir set off in search of Wood's legacy. A caustic tale of love and death and lobster roll that asks the reader to re-imagine what it means to leave a mark and to live a life that matters.
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- 2018
12. We Made It All Up
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Margot Harrison and Margot Harrison
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- Novels, Secrets--Fiction, Authorship--Fiction, Self-destructive behavior--Fiction, Hazing--Fiction, Revenge--Fiction
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A contemporary, high-stakes thriller about how reality becomes more twisted than the fantasy novel two friends are writing when the real-life subject of their fiction turns up dead and they're the suspects, for fans of Mare of Easttown and One of Us Is Lying.Celeste is the talk of the town when she moves to Montana from Montreal, but the only friend she makes is Vivvy, the heir to the town's founder and a social pariah. Inspired by a passion-fueled school incident, they begin writing a love-story fanfic between the popular guy and the school stoner, one that gradually reveals Celeste's past. While her bond with Vivvy makes Celeste feel safe and alive again, Vivvy keeps prodding Celeste to turn fantasy into reality. When they finally try, one drunken night on a dark mountainside, Celeste is the one who ends up kissing golden boy Joss. And Joss ends up dead.Celeste doesn't remember the end of that night and can't be sure she didn't deliver the killing blow. Could she still be that scared of getting close to a boy? Secrets are hard to keep in a small town, and even Vivvy seems to suspect her. Exploring the winding passages of the cave where Joss died, Celeste learns he had his own dark secrets, as does Vivvy. The town isn't as innocent as it appears.
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- 2022
13. The Martins
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David Foenkinos and David Foenkinos
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- Strangers--Fiction, Authorship--Fiction, Authors--Fiction, Authors--Psychological aspects--Fiction
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A disillusioned Parisian writer finds inspiration in the ordinary lives of his neighbours, the Martins. ‘A wonderful surprise'L'Express Is it true that every life is the stuff of novels? Or are some people just too ordinary?This is the question a struggling Parisian writer asks when he challenges himself to write about the first person he sees when he steps outside his apartment. Secretly hoping to meet the beautiful woman who occasionally smokes on his street, he instead sets eyes on octogenarian Madeleine. She's happy to become the subject of his project, but first she needs to put her shopping away…Wondering if his project is doomed to be hopelessly banal, he soon finds himself tangled in the lives of Madeleine's family. Though calm on the surface, the Martins have secrets, troubles and woes, and the writer discovers that the most compelling story is that of an ordinary life.
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- 2022
14. Meet Me in the Margins : A Rom-Com for People Who Love Books
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Melissa Ferguson and Melissa Ferguson
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- Authorship--Fiction, Publishers and publishing--Fiction, Book editors--Fiction, Man-woman relationships--Fiction
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'Meet Me in the Margins is a delightfully charming jewel of a book that fans of romantic comedy won't be able to put down!'--Kristy Woodson Harvey, New York Times bestselling author of A Happier LifeYou've Got Mail meets The Proposal--this romance is one for the books.Savannah Cade's dreams are coming true. The Claire Donovan, editor-in-chief of the most successful romance publishing company in the country, has requested to see the manuscript Savannah's been secretly writing. The only problem: she's an editor for a different company, and their philosophy is only highbrow works are worth printing and romance should be reserved for the lowest level of Dante's inferno.But when Savannah drops her manuscript during a staff meeting and nearly exposes herself to the whole company--including William Pennington, the new boss and son of the romance-despising CEO herself--she has no choice but to hide the manuscript in a hidden room.When she returns, she's dismayed to discover that someone has not only been in her hidden nook but has written notes in the margins--quite critical ones. But when Claire's own reaction turns out to be nearly identical to the scribbled remarks, and, worse, Claire announces that Savannah has six weeks to resubmit before she retires, Savannah finds herself forced to seek the help of the shadowy editor after all.As their notes back and forth start to fill up the pages, however, Savannah finds him becoming pivotal not just to her work but her life. There's no doubt about it: she's falling for her mystery editor. If she only knew who he was.Meet Me in the Margins is a delightful rom-com that combines the witty banter and tension of You've Got Mail with the clean and heartwarming romance found in Katherine Center's novels. With its fun premise and charming characters, this book is perfect for book clubs and girls'nights. Plus, it includes discussion questions to spark engaging conversations about love, literature, and the power of second chances.
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- 2022
15. Diary of a Film
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Niven Govinden and Niven Govinden
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- Film festivals--Fiction, Responsibility--Fiction, Motion picture producers and directors--Fiction, Authorship--Fiction
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In this highly-lauded novel, a filmmaker meets a woman named Cosima at an Italian espresso bar, spinning a gorgeous tale of love and the creative process. An auteur, together with his lead actors, is at a prestigious European festival to premiere his latest film. Alone one morning at a backstreet café, he strikes up a conversation with a local woman who takes him on a walk to uncover the city's secrets, historic and personal. As the walk unwinds, a story of love and tragedy emerges, and he begins to see the chance meeting as fate. He is entranced, wholly clear in his mind: her story must surely form the basis for his next film. This is a novel about cinema, flâneurs, and queer love — it is about the sometimes troubled, sometimes ecstatic creative process, and the toll it takes on its makers. But it is also a novel about stories, and the persistent question of who has the right to tell them.
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- 2022
16. Leben und Meinungen des Herrn Tristram Shandy
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Laurence Sterne and Laurence Sterne
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- Parent and child--Fiction, Fiction--Authorship--Fiction, Infants--Fiction, English fiction--Translations into German, Fetus--Fiction
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Tristram Shandy ist ein Roman, der aus einer Reihe von Skizzen besteht und teils unter der Maske des Yorick, eines Geistlichen und Humoristen, teils unter derjenigen des fantastischen Tristram vorgetragen wird. Das Ganze ist mit wunderlicher Gelehrsamkeit verquickt, mehr ein buntes Durcheinander als ein planvolles Kunstwerk. Zitat aus dem VI. Buch, 17. Kapitel:'Somit schreibe ich [...] ein sorglos gemachtes, artiges, unsinnvolles, gutgelauntes Shandysches Buch, das allen Ihren Herzen guttun wird. - Und auch allen Ihren Köpfen - vorausgesetzt, Sie verstehen es.'Das Lesen wird zu einem Akt des Entdeckens, Enträtselns und phantasievollen Ergänzens. Tristram will die Geschichte seines Lebens erzählen und beginnt mit dem Bericht seiner Zeugung. Eine harmlose Bemerkung seiner Mutter stört seinen Vater und der arme Tristram wird als Krüppel geboren. Um den Kausalzusammenhang zu erklären, muss erst John Lockes Theorie von der Assoziation der Gedanken dargelegt werden. Was wiederum zum Ehekontrakt seiner Eltern führt, weiter zu seinem Onkel Toby und dessen Steckenpferd, zur Hebamme und dem beschränkten Dr. Slop. Dem Erzähler dämmert, dass die Erzählung seines Lebens mehr Zeit in Anspruch nimmt als sein Leben selbst. Schließlich wendet er sich der heiteren Geschichte von Onkel Tobys Liebesabenteuern mit der Witwe Wadman zu. Sterne beschrieb liebevoll, wie die - von Missverständnissen ausgelöste - Distanz zwischen den Menschen mit Zuneigung überwunden werden kann. Laurence Sterne (1713-1768) war ein englischer Schriftsteller in der Zeit der Aufklärung und Pfarrer der Anglikanischen Kirche.
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- 2022
17. En cada latido
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Alejandro Ordóñez and Alejandro Ordóñez
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- Authorship--Fiction, Man-woman relationships--Fiction, Young adult fiction
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Atrévete a mirar al amor a los ojos en las páginas de En cada latido, la novela debut de Alejandro Ordóñez, autor de Ojalá te enamores, entre otros éxitos de prosa poética. A pesar de ser una románticaempedernida, la vida amorosa de Eva deja mucho que desear: la relación con su novio está desgastada y sabe que solo es cuestión de tiempo para que la bomba estalle… y quién sabe qué quede de pie cuando el humo se disipe. Cuando inevitablemente llega el punto de quiebre, Eva decide dejarlo todo atrás, incluido ese trabajo que tanto odia, lanzándose al vacío en la búsqueda de su propósito verdadero, aquello que la hace realmente feliz: escribir las historias de amor de personas desconocidas. Así es como un día llega a ella el caso de un amor que ha perseverado a través de los años y la distancia. Tratando de llegar al fondo de esta historia, Eva logrará sanarse a sí misma y, quizá, encontrará aquello que tanto ha estado buscando.
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- 2022
18. Literary Critters : William Shakesbear's Journey for Inspiration
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Zondervan and Zondervan
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- Animal fiction, Picture books, Bears--Fiction, Animals--Fiction, Authorship--Fiction
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Literary Critters is a truly unique picture book, introducing young readers to classic literary figures and encouraging them to use their imaginations. As William Shakesbear visits his fellow Literary Critter Guild members, he's greeted with lots of advice from his author friends and has some adventures along the way.This playful story promotes literacy and storytelling as quirky playwright William Shakesbear sets off to find some inspiration for his new play. Along the way, Will asks his Literary Critter friends about what inspires them to write—including Mole Dahl, Crane Austen, Beatrix Trotter, Edgar Talon Crow, Yak Kerouac, C.S. Shrewis, Langston Mews, and more. He also invites young readers to become part of the Literary Critters Guild and continue growing in their love for all things reading, writing, and books.Literary Critters includes:A playful introduction to iconic authorsA personalized page in the book that invites the reader to become a member of the Literary Critters GuildWhimsical art and characters created by Sophie CorriganContent for children ages 4-8, perfect for instilling a love of reading and literature If your child loves Literary Critters, check out these other titles by Sophie Corrigan:Pugtato Finds a ThingPugtato Babysits the SnoutsAnd board book—Pugtato Let's Be Best Spuddies
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- 2022
19. Avalon : A Novel
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Nell Zink and Nell Zink
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- Friendship--Fiction, Motion picture authorship--Fiction, High school graduates--Fiction, College students--Fiction
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A NEW YORK TIMES BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR • A profound and singular story about a young woman searching for her place in the world, from one of America's most original voices—the irresistible story of one teenager's reckoning with society at large and her search for a personal utopia.“Effulgent and clever.... What fun.” —The New York TimesBran's Southern California upbringing is anything but traditional. After her mother joins a Buddhist colony, Bran is raised by her “common-law stepfather” on Bourdon Farms—a plant nursery that doubles as a cover for a biker gang. She spends her days tending plants, slogging through high school, and imagining what life could be if she had been born to a different family. And then she meets Peter, a beautiful, troubled, and charming train wreck of a college student from the East Coast, who launches his teaching career by initiating her into the world of literature and aesthetics. As the two begin a volatile and ostensibly doomed long-distance relationship, Bran searches for meaning in her own surroundings—attending disastrous dance recitals, house-sitting for strangers, and writing scripts for student films. She knows how to survive, but her happiness depends on learning to call the shots. Exceedingly rich, ecstatically dark, and delivered with masterful humor, Avalon is a poignant portrait of a young woman who, against all odds, is determined to find her place in the world and find clarity in its remote corners.
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- 2022
20. A Novel Obsession : A Novel
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Caitlin Barasch and Caitlin Barasch
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- Man-woman relationships--Fiction, Authorship--Fiction, Female friendship--Fiction
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A Good Morning America Buzz Pick, and a BuzzFeed and New York Post'Best Book of 2022''If you've ever felt tempted to ‘keep tabs on'a partner's ex on Instagram and then found yourself down a rabbit hole of their vacation posts from three years ago, this debut novel—which follows a 24-year-old New Yorker named Naomi who becomes obsessed with her boyfriend's former girlfriend—is for you.'—Vogue, “Best New Beach Reads”Twenty-four-year-old New York bookseller Naomi Ackerman is desperate to write a novel, but struggles to find a story to tell. When, after countless disastrous dates, she meets Caleb—a perfectly nice guy with a Welsh accent and a unique patience for all her quirks—she thinks she's finally stumbled onto a time-honored subject: love. Then Caleb's ex-girlfriend, Rosemary, enters the scene. Upon learning that Rosemary is not safely tucked away in Caleb's homeland overseas, but in fact lives in New York and also works in the literary world, Naomi is threatened and intrigued in equal measure. If they both fell for the same man, what else might they have in common? The more Naomi learns about Rosemary, the more her curiosity consumes her. Before she knows it, her casual Instagram stalking morphs into a friendship under false pretenses—and becomes the subject of her nascent novel. As her lies and half-truths spiral out of control, and fact and fiction become increasingly difficult to untangle, Naomi must decide what—and who—she's willing to sacrifice to write the perfect ending.
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- 2022
21. A Colorful Scheme
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Krista Davis and Krista Davis
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- Cozy mysteries, Detective and mystery fiction, Novels, Fiction, Bookstores--Fiction, Coloring books--Authorship--Fiction, Murder--Investigation--Fiction, Weddings--Fiction
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After a wedding guest's murder, Florrie Fox sees a picture taking shape... Coloring-book creator and Washington, DC, bookstore owner Florrie Fox is attending the wedding of her wealthy boss and a famous romance author, who are taking their vows—for the second time—on the grounds of the gorgeous Maxwell mansion. But it soon becomes clear that the soothing vibe of coloring books is very different from the stress and backstabbing in some corners of the literary world. Arthur Bedlingham, for example, barely makes a living despite the many awards he's won—and his chances for better sales haven't been helped by the vicious review he just got from another guest at the party. Then there's an ex–FBI agent whose popular thrillers are a magnet for female fans; a less-successful romance writer; and an ambitious waitress who's intent on a career in journalism. When Arthur's assistant, an aspiring writer, is murdered during the festivities, Florrie realizes this is no color-by-numbers case, and she'll have to sort out the complicated secrets among this creative crowd of suspects...
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- 2022
22. Mystery in Crooked Creek Woods : Tree Street Kids (Book 4)
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Amanda Cleary Eastep and Amanda Cleary Eastep
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- Novels, Adventure and adventurers--Fiction, Friendship--Fiction, Authorship--Fiction, Christian life--Fiction, JUVENILE FICTION / Religious / Christian / Action, JUVENILE FICTION / Boys & Men
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Book Four in the Tree Street Kids SeriesSomething fishy is going on in Crooked Creek Woods. Does it have anything to do with the weird lights coming from Ruthie's neighbor's yard? Or are the kids'imaginations running away with them? After all, Jack and Ellison have been hard at work writing a mystery. The Tree Street Kids decide to investigate. Not only do they discover what's been hidden for centuries in the woods, they also learn about placing their trust in the adults who love and care for them... but not before placing themselves in peril.
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- 2022
23. Maya's Notebook : A Novel
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Isabel Allende and Isabel Allende
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- Young women--Fiction, Broken homes--Fiction, Diaries--Authorship--Fiction, Drug addiction--Fiction, Grief--Fiction, Self-realization in women--Fiction
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“Allende can spin a yarn with the grace of a poet.”—Entertainment WeeklyAN INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER, NOW WITH A NEW DEAR READER LETTERFrom the New York Times bestselling author of A Long Petal of the Sea and The House of the Spirits, an enthralling and suspenseful coming-of-age story about a teenage girl who must unravel the mysteries of her past in order to save herself.Nineteen-year-old Maya Vidal grew up in a rambling old house in Berkeley with her grandmother Nini—a force of nature whose formidable strength helped her build a new life after she emigrated from Chile in 1973—and Popo, an African-American astronomer and professor whose solid, comforting presence helps calm the turbulence of Maya's adolescence. When Popo dies of cancer, Maya comes undone and turns to drugs, alcohol, and petty crime. When she becomes lost in the dangerous underworld of Las Vegas, Maya becomes caught in the crosshairs of deadly warring forces. Her one chance for survival is Nini, who helps her escape to a remote island off the coast of Chile. Here, Maya tries to make sense of the past to discover the truth about her life and her family, and embarks on her greatest adventure: a journey of self-discovery and forgiveness.
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- 2021
24. The Diva Serves Forbidden Fruit
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Krista Davis and Krista Davis
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- Mystery fiction, Cozy mysteries, Detective and mystery fiction, Fiction, Winston, Sophie (Fictitious character)--Fiction, Women cooks--Fiction, Cookbooks--Authorship--Fiction, Murder--Investigation--Virginia--Fiction
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In the latest Domestic Diva mystery from New York Times bestselling author, Krista Davis, entertaining maven Sophie Winston must cut to the core of another murder investigation when members of an international tour group begin dropping like flies all over Old Town, Virginia... With Old Town's DIY Home Decorating Festival in full swing, Sophie's swamped, juggling a bumper crop of artisans, antique dealers, and decorators for the busy street fair. Still, when her best friend Nina suddenly needs a ride from the airport, Sophie is happy to help... until she sees Nina disembarking in a state of disarray. It's obvious the trip to Portugal soured somewhere along the way. But after one of Nina's traveling companions turns up murdered the following day, Sophie knows something is truly rotten... Though the crime scene is staged to look like an accident, Sophie isn't fooled and peels off to conduct her own investigation. Her only clue is a strange image the victim scratched into the soil before dying. Could it point to a cryptic killer in Old Town? A bitter travel adversary? Or a cursed artifact smuggled back from the trip? As the mystery grows, so does the body count, and if Sophie doesn't pluck the murderer soon, her best friend may be the next to fall... Includes delicious recipes and fabulous DIY decorating tips!
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- 2021
25. Revisionist Future
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Lee Bumbicka and Lee Bumbicka
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- Authorship--Fiction
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While every writer's dream is to write characters that come to life, Michael Schatten wakes up in a nightmare.Suffering from writer's block, Michael Schatten books himself into a remote beachside cabin to find inspiration. In an antique shop in the nearby town, he stumbles upon a quaint typewriter, and begins to type a short story. On a walk on the beach the next day, he stumbles upon a dilapidated house just like the one he described in his story. And at lunch in a diner he overhears other patrons talk, using the very lines he composed the night before. What is going on? Has he entered the twilight zone? Gone mad? Or purchased a magic typewriter?Soon he realizes that his typewriter is a secret Cold War weapon and connects to a powerful computer capable of converting fiction to reality. Trouble is, there are others. Schatten must pit his writing skills against those of an acclaimed Russian author bent on subjugating the world, and he has only seven days to foil the plot.
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- 2021
26. Le malaimant
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Michèle Vinet and Michèle Vinet
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- Authorship--Fiction, Man-woman relationships--Fiction
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Aurel est tourmenté par le passé, l'amour et la page blanche. Viennent à son secours des personnages fabuleux, avec leurs potions et leurs talismans. Un périlleux voyage s'amorce au cœur du désarroi d'un homme, qui mènera à des sentiers accidentés.
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- 2021
27. Zabor, or The Psalms : A Novel
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Kamel Daoud and Kamel Daoud
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- Authorship--Fiction, Survival--Fiction
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Library Journal: Best World Literature of the Year A fable, parable, and confession, the second novel from the acclaimed author of The Meursault Investigation pays homage to the essential need for fiction and to the freedom from tradition afforded by an adopted language. Having lost his mother and been shunned by his father, Zabor grows up in the company of books, which teach him a new language. Ever since he can remember, he has been convinced that he has a gift: if he writes, he will stave off death; those captured in the sentences of his notebooks will live longer. Like a kind of inverted Scheherazade saving his fellow men, he experiments night after night with the delirious power of the imagination. Then, one night, his estranged half brother and the other relatives who would disown him come knocking at the door: his father is going to die and perhaps only Zabor is capable of delaying that fateful moment. Sitting next to the father who has ostracized him, the son writes compulsively, retracing an existence characterized by strangeness, abandonment, and humiliation, but also by wondrous encounters with fictional worlds that he alone in the entire village can access.
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- 2021
28. The Luminous Novel
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Mario Levrero and Mario Levrero
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- novels, Fiction, Romans, Authorship--Fiction, Authors and publishers--Fiction, Procrastination--Fiction, Art d'e´crire--Romans, nouvelles, etc
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'Perhaps the luminous novel is this thing that I started writing today; just now. Maybe these sheets of paper are a warm-up exercise. […] But it's quite possible that if I go on writing – as I usually do – with no plan; although this time I know very well what I want to say; things will start to take shape; to come together. I can feel the familiar taste of a literary adventure in my throat. I'll take that as confirmation; then; and start describing what I think was the beginning of my spiritual awakening – though nobody should expect religious sermons at this point; they'll come later. It all began with some ruminations prompted by a dog.'A writer attempts to complete the novel for which he has been awarded a big fat Guggenheim grant; though for a long time he succeeds mainly in procrastinating – getting an electrician to rewire his living room so he can reposition his computer; buying an armchair; or rather; two:'In one; you can't possibly read: it's uncomfortable and your back ends up crooked and sore. In the other; you can't possibly relax: the hard backrest means you have to sit up straight and pay attention; which makes it ideal if you want to read.'Insomniacs; romantics and anyone who's ever written (or failed to write) will fall in love with this compelling masterpiece told by a true original; with all his infuriating faults; charming wit and intriguing musings.
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- 2021
29. The Castle
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Chuck Valentine and Chuck Valentine
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- Horror tales--Authorship--Fiction, Fate and fatalism--Fiction, Young men--Fiction, Fathers and sons--Fiction
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It's the summer of 1972 and Jon's adult life is about to begin: he will leave his home town and head for university. It is a bittersweet beginning as his mother is reluctant to let him go, still grieving over the recent death of his father, a successful, bestselling author of numerous horror novels. Jon feels he can never compete and will always live in his shadow no matter where he is.While exploring the now obsolete study Jon comes across a strange unpublished novel his father left behind, a mystery he feels must be unravelled. Fiction and reality blend a little too closely, and when he discovers a hidden appendix he learns that his father's imagination was more terrifying and more powerful than he ever thought.
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- 2021
30. Double the Danger and Zero Zucchini
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Betsy Uhrig and Betsy Uhrig
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- Humorous fiction, Novels, Books and reading--Juvenile fiction, Authorship--Juvenile fiction, Aunts--Juvenile fiction, Friendship--Juvenile fiction, Humorous stories, Books and reading--Fiction, Authorship--Fiction, Aunts--Fiction
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A young boy attempts to transform his aunt's boring children's book into an exciting one in this funny, fast-paced adventure perfect for fans of the Book Scavenger series!Books aren't supposed to be dangerous. Are they? Alex Harmon prefers running over sitting still reading. But when his aunt offers to pay him to point out the boring parts in her children's book, he figures it's an easy way to make ten bucks. The problem is that her book is about a grumpy frog and a prize-winning zucchini. It doesn't have only a few boring pages…the whole thing is a lost cause. Alex gives his aunt some ideas to help her out—like adding danger and suspense. But books can't just be interesting. They also have to be believable. Soon Alex recruits his friends to help him act out scenes so he can describe all the important details. He's even getting plot twists from a mysterious stranger (who might also be a ghost). Too late, Alex discovers that being a real-life stunt double for a fictional character can land you in terrible trouble—even if your friends are laughing their heads off!
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- 2020
31. Ein Buchclub zum Verlieben : Roman
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Marte Cormann and Marte Cormann
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- Fiction--Authorship--Fiction, Women--Fiction, Book clubs (Discussion groups)--Fiction
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Fünf Freundinnen, ein Traum, eine geniale Idee: Der heitere Sommerroman »Ein Buchclub zum Verlieben« von Marte Cormann jetzt als eBook bei dotbooks. Ein grundsolider, wenn auch dezent langweiliger Ehemann, ein gemeinsames Haus, ein mehr oder weniger wohlgeratener Sohn – alles schön und gut, aber war's das schon? Nein! Dorothe will sich endlich ihren Traum erfüllen und einen Krimi schreiben – doch wer wird das Opfer, wer soll der Mörder sein? Beim Sektfrühstück mit ihren Freundinnen kommt den fünf Frauen die beste Idee des Sommers: Jede der Freundinnen soll ein Kapitel beisteuern! Sie alle werden sich, Woche für Woche, ein neues Opfer aussuchen – natürlich jemand, den sie kennen. Ein Kapitel über den vorzeitigen Exitus des untreuen Gatten, ein weiteres über den fahnenflüchtigen Kindsvater, eines über die grausige Schwiegermutter … Und selbst, wenn daraus kein Bestseller werden sollte –dieser Plan wird das Leben der fünf Freundinnen auf ungeahnte Weise für immer verändern! Jetzt als eBook kaufen und genießen: Die ebenso schwungvolle lebenskluge Komödie »Ein Buchclub zum Verlieben« von Marte Cormann. Wer liest, hat mehr vom Leben: dotbooks – der eBook-Verlag.
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- 2020
32. The Diva Spices It Up
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Krista Davis and Krista Davis
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- Ghostwriters--Fiction, Women cooks--Fiction, Murder--Investigation--Fiction, Cookbooks--Authorship--Fiction
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After a celebrity ghostwriter dies on the job, Old Town's favorite entertaining expert and sporadic sleuth, Sophie Winston, whips up an impromptu investigation in the new Domestic Diva mystery from New York Times bestselling author, Krista Davis... Sophie never considered ghostwriting as a side gig, until former actress and aspiring lifestyle guru, Tilly Stratford, trophy wife of Wesley Winthrope, needs someone to write her celebrity cookbook. Sophie agrees, hoping she'll earn enough bread on this assignment to finish her bathroom renovations. But as it turns out, Sophie isn't the first foodie to get a taste for recipe ghostwriting, and if the marginalia are any indication, this project could be a killer... Wesley claims professional ghostwriter, Abby Bergeron, suddenly abandoned Tilly's cookbook with no warning. But Sophie quickly discovers that Abby may be more ghost than writer now... and her disappearance was no accident. So Sophie cracks open a fresh investigation, but sifting the seasoned murderer from this sampling of salty suspects won't be easy. Will Sophie savor another case closed or will the culprit simply melt away? Includes delicious recipes and entertaining tips!
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- 2020
33. The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman
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Laurence Sterne and Laurence Sterne
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- Fetus--Fiction, Infants--Fiction, Fiction--Authorship--Fiction
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The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman, also known as just Tristram Shandy, is a novel by Laurence Sterne. It was published in nine volumes, the first two appearing in 1759, and seven others following over the next seven years (vols. 3 and 4, 1761; vols. 5 and 6, 1762; vols. 7 and 8, 1765; vol. 9, 1767). It purports to be a biography of the eponymous character. Its style is marked by digression, double entendre, and graphic devices.
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- 2020
34. The Dead Writer
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Núria Añó and Núria Añó
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- Fiction--Authorship--Fiction, Novelists--Fiction
- Abstract
Anna is a middle-aged writer who has bought up her daughter alone. In the present Berta is grown up, and the desire to meet her father, who she has only ever seen in a photograph, increases as her relationship with her boyfriend reaches crisis point. Hans works in a factory and has a sister, Clara, a misunderstood girl who is infatuated with this guy who rides a motorbike. But, above all, this is the story of Anna Flieder, who decides to write a more biographic-style novel and her inspiration takes the form of the man who abandoned her all those years ago.'The story shows the process of creation of a literary work (...) It's a novel aimed at those who like to read, those who let themselves be absorbed into the reading because it requires a lot of imagination and there are lots of things which are just hinted at.'—La Mañana'This book tells the story of Anna, a writer, and the world and lives of the people around her. Anna lives her literary life as her real one, suffering from a kind of schizophrenia as the characters in her books collide with her life in their desire to see the light. The original was published in Spain in 2008.'—Debbie Garrick, Translator'The Dead Writer is, in essence, an invitation to all those who enjoy the way that literature reflects itself within a literary work. But it also represents the opportunity to follow other characters with feelings in situations that inevitably provoke recognition. [...] A delightful literary text which stands out with metaphorical language and suggests images that are capable of depicting daily scenes containing a multitude of possibilities that often, life does not let us see.'—Dr Alexandra Santos Pinheiro, Resonancias Literarias, no. 153'The Dead Writer, a novel which not only demonstrates the author's skill but also how we see her handling of the essential tool of all w
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- 2020
35. The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy
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Laurence Sterne and Laurence Sterne
- Subjects
- Fetus--Fiction, Infants--Fiction, Fiction--Authorship--Fiction
- Abstract
The comic masterpiece Tristram Shandy is often regarded as a progenitor of the twentieth century novel. Within the resolutely tangled strands of this narrative is the life, from conception, of a gentleman cursed at birth with the name Tristram. Though everything occurs between parlor and garden, Tristram's excitable father, bewildered mother, and Uncle Toby provide ample opportunity for the digressions and madcap events that structure this seminal novel.
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- 2020
36. Still Life : A Novel
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Zoë Wicomb and Zoë Wicomb
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- Women authors--Fiction, Authorship--Fiction
- Abstract
A New York Times Top Historical Fiction Pick of 2020A stunningly original new novel exploring race, truth in authorship, and the legacy of past exploitation, from the Windham-Campbell lifetime achievement award winner When Zoëml; Wicomb burst onto the literary scene in 1987 with You Can't Get Lost in Cape Town, she was hailed by her literary contemporaries and reviewers alike. Since then, her carefully textured writing has cemented her reputation as being among the most distinguished writers working today and earned her one of the inaugural Windham Campbell Prizes for Lifetime Achievement in Fiction Writing. Wicomb's majestic new novel Still Life juggles with our perception of time and reality as Wicomb tells the story of an author struggling to write a biography of long-forgotten Scottish poet Thomas Pringle, whose only legacy is in South Africa where he is dubbed the'Father of South African Poetry.'In her efforts to resurrect Pringle, the writer summons the specter of Mary Prince, the West Indian slave whose History Pringle had once published, along with Hinza, his adopted black South African son. At their side is Sir Nicholas Green, a seasoned time traveler (and a character from Virginia Woolf's Orlando). Their adventures, as they travel across space and time to unlock the mysteries of Pringle's life, offer a poignant exploration of colonial history and racial oppression.
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- 2020
37. The Spinster Diaries : A Novel
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Gina Fattore and Gina Fattore
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- Satire, Television authorship--Fiction, Self-actualization (Psychology) in women--Fictio
- Abstract
Our heroine, a moderately successful TV writer in L.A., wants her life to be as sunny and perfect as a Hollywood rom-com: a cool job, a wacky best friend, and lots of age-appropriate hot guys just dying to date her. Instead, she's a self-described spinster who is swimming in anxiety and just might have a tiny little brain tumor. So she turns to an unlikely source for inspiration: the eighteenth-century novelist and diarist Frances Burney, who pretty much invented the chick-lit novel. A semi-autobiographical unromantic comedy, The Spinster Diaries is a laugh-out-loud satire of both the TV business and the well-worn conventions of chick lit—as well as the true tale of the forgotten writer who inspired Jane Austen to greatness. It's an endearing and refreshingly honest testament to how one person's life can reach out across the centuries to touch another's.
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- 2020
38. Dom Casmurro
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Machado de Assis, Maíra Lot Micales, Machado de Assis, and Maíra Lot Micales
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- Authorship--Fiction, Catholics--Fiction, Reminiscing in old age--Fiction, Adultery--Fiction
- Abstract
Um dos romances mais representativos da literatura brasileira. Amizade, ciúme, adultério, paixão, rancor, amargura e ironia… Bentinho e Capitu, adolescentes apaixonados, fazem um juramento antes de ele partir para o seminário. Ele consegue escapar da batina, casa-se com Capitu e segue sua vida feliz… até a morte do seu melhor amigo… Uma incrível história de amor na qual dúvidas e mistérios acompanham Dom Casmurro até a sua solitária velhice. Nesta obra do Realismo, nota-se uma fixação pelo olhar dúbio de Capitu, que era extremamente objetiva e tinha força de caráter; a jovem conduz toda a ação, apesar de a trama romanesca predominar. Com certa influência teológica, referências a alguns santos, à igreja, pois Bentinho, o narrador, estuda por certo tempo no seminário, e sua mãe é extremamente beata, a história trata das intempéries da vida dele contadas por ele mesmo.
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- 2020
39. The Dark Game
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Jonathan Janz and Jonathan Janz
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- Writers' retreats--Fiction, Authors--Fiction, Authorship--Fiction, Survival--Fiction, Secrecy--Fiction
- Abstract
'In his latest pulp horror gem, Janz channels early Stephen King to twist the story of a secluded writers'retreat into something unique and thought-provoking.'- BooklistTen writers are selected for a summer-long writing retreat with the most celebrated and reclusive author in the world. Their host is the legendary Roderick Wells. Handsome, enigmatic, and fiendishly talented, Wells promises to teach his pupils about writing, about magic, about the untapped potential that each of them possesses. Most of all, he plans to teach them about the darkness in their hearts. The writers think they are signing up for a chance at riches and literary prestige. But they are really entering the twisted imagination of a deranged genius, a lethal contest pitting them against one another in a struggle for their sanity and their lives. They have entered into Roderick Wells's most brilliant and horrible creation. The Dark Game. FLAME TREE PRESS is the new fiction imprint of Flame Tree Publishing. Launched in 2018 the list brings together brilliant new authors and the more established; the award winners, and exciting, original voices.
- Published
- 2019
40. The Spirit of Science Fiction : A Novel
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Roberto Bolaño and Roberto Bolaño
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- Authorship--Fiction, Authors, Chilean--Fiction, Chileans--Mexico--Fiction
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From a master of contemporary fiction, a tale of bohemian youth on the make in Mexico CityTwo young poets, Jan and Remo, find themselves adrift in Mexico City. Obsessed with poetry, and, above all, with science fiction, they are eager to forge a life in the literary world--or sacrifice themselves to it. Roberto Bolaño's The Spirit of Science Fiction is a story of youth hungry for revolution, notoriety, and sexual adventure, as they work to construct a reality out of the fragments of their dreams.But as close as these friends are, the city tugs them in opposite directions. Jan withdraws from the world, shutting himself in their shared rooftop apartment where he feverishly composes fan letters to the stars of science fiction and dreams of cosmonauts and Nazis. Meanwhile, Remo runs headfirst into the future, spending his days and nights with a circle of wild young writers, seeking pleasure in the city's labyrinthine streets, rundown cafés, and murky bathhouses. This kaleidoscopic work of strange and tender beauty is a fitting introduction for readers uninitiated into the thrills of Roberto Bolaño's fiction, and an indispensable addition to an ecstatic and transgressive body of work.
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- 2019
41. The Book of Science and Antiquities : A Novel
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Thomas Keneally and Thomas Keneally
- Subjects
- Mortality--Fiction, Prehistoric peoples--Fiction, Documentary films--Authorship--Fiction, Civilization, Ancient--Fiction, Men--Conduct of life--Fiction
- Abstract
Thomas Keneally, the bestselling author of The Daughters of Mars and Schindler's List, brings his “insightful and nimble prose” (The New York Times Book Review) to this exquisite exploration of community and country, love and morality, set in both prehistoric and modern Australia.An award-winning documentary filmmaker, Shelby Apple is obsessed with reimagining the full story of the Learned Man—a prehistoric man whose remains are believed to be the link between Africa and ancient Australia. From Vietnam to northern Africa and the Australian Outback, Shelby searches for understanding of this enigmatic man from the ancient past, unaware that the two men share a great deal in common. Some 40,000 years in the past, the Learned Man has made his home alongside other members of his tribe. Complex and deeply introspective, he reveres tradition, loyalty, and respect for his ancestors. Willing to sacrifice himself for the greater good, the Learned Man cannot conceive that a man millennia later could relate to him in heart and feeling. In this “meditation on last things, but still electric with life, passion and appetite” (The Australian), Thomas Keneally weaves an extraordinary dual narrative that effortlessly transports you around the world and across time, offering “a hymn to idealism and to human development” (Sydney Morning Herald).
- Published
- 2019
42. Be Mine, Valentine
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Cecilia Gray and Cecilia Gray
- Subjects
- Man-woman relationships--Fiction, Motion picture authorship--Fiction, Actresses--Fiction
- Abstract
All actress Liz Benoit wants for Valentine's Day is to wrap filming on the Heartfield movie so she can write the screenplay that's been bumping around in her brain. Sure, the town of Heartfield is charming, but she's had her fill of working side by side with insufferable producer Darcy Williams, who never wanted to cast her in the first place. Fortunately for Liz and Darcy, Heartfield has a way of making people fall in love—with the town and with each other. • • • Meet the Small Town Janes…six amazing women ready to follow their dreams and fall in love. Each seasonal novella is a modern retelling of a beloved Jane Austen novel. Book 1: All I Want For Christmas (Emma—Christmas)Book 2: The Promise of Spring (Northanger Abbey—Easter)Book 3: The Heart of Autumn (Sense and Sensibility—Halloween)Book 4: I Got That Summer Feeling (Mansfield Park—Summer)Book 5: Beneath A Harvest Moon (Persuasion—Thanksgiving)Book 6: Be Mine, Valentine (Pride and Prejudice—Valentine's Day) Can't get enough of Jane Austen retellings? The Jane Austen Academy series are modern retellings of Jane Austen classics set at a beachside California boarding school, complete with a reader's discussion guide for your book club, student group, or Jane Austen fan club. Book 1: Fall For You (Lizzie—Pride and Prejudice)Book 2: So Into You (Ellie—Sense and Sensibility)Book 3: When I'm With You (Kat—Northanger Abbey)Book 4: Suddenly You (Fanny—Mansfield Park)Book 5: Only With You (Emma—Emma)Book 6: Always You (Anne—Persuasion) • • • PRAISE FOR SMALL TOWN JANE Swoon-worthy! —Angela, Goodreads Very romantic and sweet. —Maria, Goodreads • • • ABOUT THE AUTHOR Cecilia Gray writes stories about first love, second chances, and forever friendships. If you enjoy inconsistent updates, unpredictable sneak peeks and the occasional giveaway, please consider subscribing to her newsletter.
- Published
- 2019
43. The Story That Cannot Be Told
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J. Kasper Kramer and J. Kasper Kramer
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- Family life--Romania--Fiction, Authorship--Fiction, Dictatorship--Fiction, Revolutions--Fiction
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A powerful middle grade debut that weaves together folklore and history to tell the story of a girl finding her voice and the strength to use it during the final months of the Communist regime in Romania in 1989.Ileana has always collected stories. Some are about the past, before the leader of her country tore down her home to make room for his golden palace; back when families had enough food, and the hot water worked on more than just Saturday nights. Others are folktales like the one she was named for, which her father used to tell her at bedtime. But some stories can get you in trouble, like the dangerous one criticizing Romania's Communist government that Uncle Andrei published—right before he went missing. Fearing for her safety, Ileana's parents send her to live with the grandparents she's never met, far from the prying eyes and ears of the secret police and their spies, who could be any of the neighbors. But danger is never far away. Now, to save her family and the village she's come to love, Ileana will have to tell the most important story of her life.
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- 2019
44. The Devil's Dance
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Hamid Ismailov and Hamid Ismailov
- Subjects
- Uzbek fiction, Authors, Uzbek--Fiction, Prisoners--Uzbekistan--Tashkent--Fiction, Authorship--Fiction
- Abstract
Winner of the EBRD Literature Prize 2019 On New Years'Eve 1938, the writer Abdulla Qodiriy is taken from his home by the Soviet secret police and thrown into a Tashkent prison. There, to distract himself from the physical and psychological torment of beatings and mindless interrogations, he attempts to mentally reconstruct the novel he was writing at the time of his arrest – based on the tragic life of the Uzbek poet-queen Oyhon, married to three khans in succession, and living as Abdulla now does, with the threat of execution hanging over her. As he gets to know his cellmates, Abdulla discovers that the Great Game of Oyhon's time, when English and Russian spies infiltrated the courts of Central Asia, has echoes in the 1930s present, but as his identification with his protagonist increases and past and present overlap it seems that Abdulla's inability to tell fact from fiction will be his undoing. The Devils'Dance brings to life the extraordinary culture of 19th century Turkestan, a world of lavish poetry recitals, brutal polo matches, and a cosmopolitan and culturally diverse Islam rarely described in western literature. Hamid Ismailov's virtuosic prose recreates this multilingual milieu in a digressive, intricately structured novel, dense with allusion, studded with quotes and sayings, and threaded through with modern and classical poetry. With this poignant, loving resurrection of both a culture and a literary canon brutally suppressed by a dictatorship which continues today, Ismailov demonstrates yet again his masterful marriage of contemporary international fiction and the Central Asian literary traditions, and his deserved position in the pantheon of both.
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- 2018
45. The Death Scene Artist
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Andrew Wilmot and Andrew Wilmot
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- Bloggers--Fiction, Reminiscing--Fiction, Body dysmorphic disorder--Fiction, Death--Fiction, Motion picture actors and actresses--Fiction, Transgender people--Fiction, Cancer--Fiction, Obituaries--Authorship--Fiction
- Abstract
M_____ is dying of cancer. Only thirty-two, an extra with a meagre list of credits to their name and afraid of being forgotten, M_____ starts recounting the strange, fantastic and ultimately tragic path of their love affair with the world's greatest living'redshirt'– a man who has died or appeared dead in nearly eight hundred film and television roles. In a compelling narrative of blog entries interspersed with film script excerpts, The Death Scene Artist immerses readers in a three-act surrealist exploration of the obsessive fault-finding of body dysmorphia and the dangerous desires of a man who has lived several hundred half-minute lives without having ever experienced his own.
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- 2018
46. The Ice Shelf
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Anne Kennedy and Anne Kennedy
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- Fiction--Authorship--Fiction, Memory--Fiction, Fiction--Technique--Fiction, Separated women--Fiction, Women authors, New Zealand--21st century--Fiction, Artists--Scholarships, fellowships, etc.--New Zealand--Fiction
- Abstract
The?Ice?Shelf:?an?eco-comedyOn the eve of flying to Antarctica to take up an arts fellowship, thirty-something Janice, recently separated, has a long night of remembrance, regret and realisation as she goes about the city looking for a friend to take care of her fridge while she's away. En route she discards section after section of her manuscript in the spirit of editing The Ice Shelf into a stronger, sleeker work of literature.The Ice Shelf is an electrifying allegory for the dangers of wasting love and other non-renewable resources.
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- 2018
47. Tristram Shandy
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Laurence Sterne and Laurence Sterne
- Subjects
- Fetus--Fiction, Infants--Fiction, Fiction--Authorship--Fiction
- Abstract
Tristram Shandy or, The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman purports to be a biography of the eponymous character. Its style is marked by digression, double entendre, and graphic devices. As its title suggests, the book is ostensibly Tristram's narration of his life story. But it is one of the central jokes of the novel that he cannot explain anything simply, that he must make explanatory diversions to add context and colour to his tale. Most of the action is concerned with domestic upsets or misunderstandings, which find humour in the opposing temperaments of its central characters. Arthur Schopenhauer cited Tristram Shandy as one of the greatest novels ever written.
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- 2018
48. Storie di alberi e bonsai
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Alejandro Zambra and Alejandro Zambra
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- Authors--Fiction, Authorship--Fiction, Fathers and daughters--Fiction, College teachers--Fiction, Man-woman relationships--Fiction
- Abstract
Due romanzi brevi pubblicati assieme per la prima volta compongono questo volume, e sono due narrazioni parallele ricche di sorprese e di enigmatici contatti. «I romanzi brevi e i racconti di Zambra hanno la grazia e la leggerezza dei racconti di Cortázar e Borges» (Francesco Pacifico, LA REPUBBLICA).
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- 2018
49. The Precious Dreadful : A Novel
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Steven Parlato and Steven Parlato
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- Alcoholism--Fiction, Authorship--Fiction, Loss (Psychology)--Fiction, Paranormal fiction, Memory--Fiction, Dating (Social customs)--Fiction
- Abstract
Combining romance and humor with elements of the paranormal, this is a profound novel about one teenage girl's decision to redefine her life in the wake of supernatural events.Teddi Alder is just trying to figure out her life. When she joins SUMMERTEENS, a library writing group, she's only looking to keep herself busy, not go digging around in her subconscious. But as she writes, disturbing memories of her lost childhood friend Corey bubble to the surface, and Teddi begins to question everything: her friendship with her BFF Willa, how much her mom really knows, and even her own memories. Teddi fears she's losing her grip on reality—as evidenced by that mysterious ghost-girl who emerges from the park pool one night, the one who won't leave Teddi alone. To top it all off, she finds herself juggling two guys with potential, a quirky new boy named Joy and her handsome barista crush Aidan, who has some issues of his own. As the summer unfolds, Teddi is determined to get to the bottom of everything—her feelings, the mysterious ghost-girl, and the memories of Corey that refuse to be ignored.
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- 2018
50. The Stone Girl's Story
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Sarah Beth Durst and Sarah Beth Durst
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- Stone carvers--Fiction, Authorship--Fiction, Storytelling--Fiction, Adventure and adventurers--Fiction, Fantasy
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Exploring the power of stories and storytelling, Sarah Beth Durst presents the mesmerizing adventure of a girl made of living stone who braves unforeseen dangers and magical consequences on a crucial quest to save her family. Mayka and her stone family were brought to life by the stories etched into their bodies. Now time is eroding these vital marks, and Mayka must find a stonemason to recarve them. But the search is more complex than she had imagined, and Mayka uncovers a scheme endangering all stone creatures. Only someone who casts stories into stone can help—but whom can Mayka trust? Where is the stonemason who will save them? Action and insight combine in this magical coming-of-age novel as the young heroine realizes the savior she's been searching for is herself.
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- 2018
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