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Christine Le Bœuf

    Invisible
    La Véritable Histoire du Dernier Roi Socialiste
    What I Loved
    • What I Loved

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      4.4(524)Add rating

      This is the story of two men who first become friends in 1970s New York, of the women in their lives, and of their sons, born the same year. Both Leo Hertzberg, an art historian, and Bill Weschler, a painter, are cultured, decent men, but neither is equipped to deal with what happens to their children - Leo's son drowns when he's 12, while Bill's son Mark grows up to be a delinquent, and the acolyte of a sinister, guru-like artist who spawns murder in his wake. Spanning the hedonism of the eighties and the chill-out nineties, this multi-layered novel combines a plot of mounting menace with a deeply moving account of familial relationships and a superbly observed portrait of an artist, set against the backdrop of a society reaching new depths of depravity in its frenetic quest for the next fashion, drug and thrill.

      What I Loved
    • Romanzo storico. La regina Vittoria non regnò per più di mezzo secolo, dovette abdicare nel 1848 davanti alla rivolta dei cartisti, i socialisti inglesi. Si stabili' un regime socialista mite e bucolico, interessato soprattutto a garantire il lavoro a tutti e mantenere l'uguaglianza.

      La Véritable Histoire du Dernier Roi Socialiste
    • Invisible

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.8(16764)Add rating

      Sinuously constructed in four interlocking parts, Invisible opens in New York City in the spring of 1967 when twenty-year-old Adam Walker, an aspiring poet and student at Columbia University meets the enigmatic Frenchman Rudolf Born, and his silent and seductive girlfriend Margot. Before long, Walker finds himself caught in a perverse triangle that leads to a sudden, shocking act of violence that will alter the course of his life.Three different narrators tell the story, as it travels in time from 1967 to 2007 and moves from New York to Paris and to a remote Caribbean island in a story of unbridled sexual hunger and a relentless quest for justice.With uncompromising insight, Auster takes us to the shadowy borderland between truth and memory, authorship and identity to produce a work of unforgettable power that confirms his reputation as one of America's most spectacularly inventive writers.

      Invisible