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Hana Ulmanová

    Hana Ulmanová
    The Queen's Gambit
    Small Things Like These
    A Christmas Memory
    Antarktida
    Americká židovská literatura
    Lectures on American literature
    • 2025

      Antarktida

      • 264 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Prvotina Claire Keeganové Antarktida vzbudila u čtenářů i kritiky globální ohlas a příběhy v ní obsažené byly označeny za "jedny z nejlepších současných povídek napsaných v angličtině" (The Observer). Autorčin rukopis s jasnou vizí odvážně zkoumá svět, kde mají sny, vzpomínky a náhoda fatální následky pro všechny zúčastněné. Vyprávění jsou často temná a čtenář cítí jejich hutnou atmosféru, stejně jako skutečnost, že se v každém z těchto pečlivě vymodelovaných příběhů děje pod povrchem něco „velkého“.

      Antarktida
    • 2024

      From Booker Prize Finalist and bestselling author of "pitch perfect" (Boston Globe) Small Things Like These, comes a tryptic of stories about love, lust, betrayal, misogyny, and the ever-intriguing interchanges between women and men. Celebrated for her powerful short fiction, considered "among the form's most masterful practitioners" (New York Times), Claire Keegan now gifts us three exquisite stories, newly revised and expanded, together forming a brilliant examination of gender dynamics and an arc from Keegan's earliest to her most recent work. In "So Late in the Day," Cathal faces a long weekend as his mind agitates over a woman with whom he could have spent his life, had he behaved differently; in "The Long and Painful Death," a writer's arrival at the seaside home of Heinrich Böll for a residency is disrupted by an academic who imposes his presence and opinions; and in "Antarctica," a married woman travels out of town to see what it's like to sleep with another man and ends up in the grip of a possessive stranger. Each story probes the dynamics that corrupt what could be between women and men: a lack of generosity, the weight of expectation, the looming threat of violence. Potent, charged, and breathtakingly insightful, these three essential tales will linger with readers long after the book is closed.

      So Late in the Day
    • 2023

      Small Things Like These

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      4.2(178538)Add rating

      **OPRAH'S BOOK CLUB PICK, DECEMBER 2024** **NEW YORK TIMES BOOK CLUB PICK, DECEMBER 2024** NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE STARRING CILLIAN MURPHY A New York Times Bestseller - Shortlisted for the 2022 Booker Prize - Winner of the Orwell Prize for Political Fiction One of the New York Times's 100 Best Books of the 21st Century "A hypnotic and electrifying Irish tale that transcends country, transcends time." --Lily King, New York Times bestselling author of Writers & Lovers Small Things Like These is award-winning author Claire Keegan's landmark new novel, a tale of one man's courage and a remarkable portrait of love and family It is 1985 in a small Irish town. During the weeks leading up to Christmas, Bill Furlong, a coal merchant and family man faces into his busiest season. Early one morning, while delivering an order to the local convent, Bill makes a discovery which forces him to confront both his past and the complicit silences of a town controlled by the church. An international bestseller, Small Things Like These is a deeply affecting story of hope, quiet heroism, and empathy from one of our most critically lauded and iconic writers.

      Small Things Like These
    • 2021

      NOW A MAJOR GOLDEN GLOBE-WINNING NETFLIX SERIES 'Superb' Time Out 'Mesmerizing' Newsweek 'Gripping' Financial Times 'Sheer entertainment. It is a book I reread every few years - for the pure pleasure and skill of it' Michael Ondaatje 'Don't pick this up if you want a night's sleep' Scotsman When she is sent to an orphanage at the age of eight, Beth Harmon soon discovers two ways to escape her surroundings, albeit fleetingly: playing chess and taking the little green pills given to her and the other children to keep them subdued. Before long, it becomes apparent that hers is a prodigious talent, and as she progresses to the top of the US chess rankings she is able to forge a new life for herself. But she can never quite overcome her urge to self-destruct. For Beth, there's more at stake than merely winning and losing. 'I loved it. I just loved it, it really drew me in and I know nothing about chess... The writing about addiction is just fantastic. I underlined so many bits of it... I didn't want it to end' Bryony Gordon on BBC Radio 4 'Few novelists have written about genius - and addiction - as acutely as Walter Tevis' Telegraph

      The Queen's Gambit
    • 2015

      Let's Explore Diabetes with Owls

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.9(1266)Add rating

      A guy walks into a bar car and... From here the story could take many turns. When this guy is David Sedaris, the possibilities are endless, but the result is always the same: he will both delight you with twists of humor and intelligence and leave you deeply moved. Sedaris remembers his father's dinnertime attire (shirtsleeves and underpants), his first colonoscopy (remarkably pleasant), and the time he considered buying the skeleton of a murdered Pygmy. With Let's Explore Diabetes with Owls, David Sedaris shows once again why his work has been called "hilarious, elegant, and surprisingly moving" (Washington Post).

      Let's Explore Diabetes with Owls
    • 2010

      The Devil's Dictionary

      • 284 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.8(65)Add rating

      The Devil's Dictionary was begun in a weekly paper in 1881. In this book, Ambrose Bierce skewers far more the world of politics, but it is the political realm where Bierce's observations are astonishingly and depressingly relevant a century later

      The Devil's Dictionary
    • 2005

      A Home at the End of the World

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.0(16571)Add rating

      From Michael Cunningham, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Hours, comes this widely praised novel of two boyhood friends: Jonathan, lonely, introspective, and unsure of himself; and Bobby, hip, dark, and inarticulate. In New York after college, Bobby moves in with Jonathan and his roommate, Clare, a veteran of the city's erotic wars. Bobby and Clare fall in love, scuttling the plans of Jonathan, who is gay, to father Clare's child. Then, when Clare and Bobby have a baby, the three move to a small house upstate to raise "their" child together and, with an odd friend, Alice, create a new kind of family. A Home at the End of the World masterfully depicts the charged, fragile relationships of urban life today.

      A Home at the End of the World
    • 2005

      Love

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.8(10469)Add rating

      May, Christine, Heed, Junior, Vida - Even L - All Are Women Obsessed By Bill Cosey. More Than The Wealthy Owner Of The Famous Cosey Hotel And Resort, He Shapes Their Yearnings For A Father, Husband, Lover, Guardian, And Friend, Yearnings That Dominate The Lives Of These Women Long After His Death. Yet Cosey Himself Is At The Mercy Of A Troubled Past And A Spellbinding Woman, 'A Sporting Woman', Named Celestial. This Audacious Vision From A Master Storyteller Of The Nature Of Love - Its Appetite, Its Sublime Possession, And Its Dread - Is Rich In Characters And Dramatic Events, And In Its Profound Understanding Of How Alive The Past Can Be. Sensual, Elegiac And Unforgettable, Love Reflects The Different Facets Of Love, Shifting From Desire And Lust And Ultimately Comes Full Circle To That Indelible, Overwhelming First Love That Marks Us Forever.

      Love
    • 2003

      Old love and other stories

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.1(154)Add rating

      This classic collection explores the varieties of wisdom gained with age and especially those that teach us how to love, as "in love the young are just beginners and the art of loving matures with age and experience". Tales of curious marriages and divorce mingle with psychic experiences and curses, acts of bravery and loneliness, love and hatred.

      Old love and other stories