Sarah Quigley Book order
Sarah Quigley crafts narratives that delve deeply into the creative process and historical events. Her work intertwines fictional storytelling with the actual journeys of artists, exploring the very essence of artistic creation. Through her novels and short fiction, Quigley examines how art emerges in the face of adversity, employing a style characterized by intricate construction and profound psychological insight.







- 2017
- 2015
La symphonie de Leningrad
- 496 pages
- 18 hours of reading
En juin 1941, après la brutale rupture du pacte germano-soviétique, Leningrad est assiégé. Pendant plus de neuf cents jours, les bombardements se multiplient. Les habitants meurent de faim par milliers. Dmitri Chostakovitch, qui vit à Leningrad, travaille alors à sa Septième Symphonie, dans laquelle il va magnifiquement intégrer le bruit des canons, des bombes et des sirènes. Et Staline a une idée : la faire jouer en disposant des haut-parleurs en direction de la ligne de front. Si les Russes sont encore capables de faire de la musique, c'est qu'ils ne sont pas près de se rendre. Hâves, décharnés, les musiciens doivent trouver l'énergie nécessaire pour donner ce concert exceptionnel.
- 2012
The Conductor
- 303 pages
- 11 hours of reading
A profoundly moving story of music, survival, friendship and love in wartime Leningrad.
- 2012
Bauhaus
- 295 pages
- 11 hours of reading
All roads lead to the Bauhaus The present-day perception of the icon that is the Bauhaus concerns a curiously isolated phenomenon in terms of time and space. But the historic Bauhaus (1919–1933), the legendary design school and its renowned exponents that this travel guide is devoted to, operated within a very concrete, tension-filled political and geographical framework. It left its mark here. From here, from the fascination of the authentic historical site that is complexly mirrored in the present, the history of the Bauhaus “model” is now told in a new way in three chapters. The journey leading from Weimar and Dessau to Berlin for example combines the well known architectonic signets by Henry van de Velde and Walter Gropius or the three leading museum collections in these cities with previously hardly noticed matters. Interspersed short essays highlight insights into the past and present. • A direct experience of the Bauhaus: Weimar, Dessau and Berlin • The first travel guide to all of the German Bauhaus sites • Great suggestions for adventurers
- 2005
Fifty Days
- 311 pages
- 11 hours of reading
In the middle of a city, in a deserted apartment block, a woman lives, alone. She has just fifty days to complete her self-imposed task. Bustling into her apartment each day strides a girl with tiger hair and pink satin leggings, sparkling with life: the Candy Girl is the woman's only contact with the outside world, and essential to her lonely task. This solitary existence she has chosen becomes less possible as each day passes. From the window opposite she sees a crippled man watching her, and as they furtively observe one another, their lives become inextricably linked. Warding off the past, the woman works relentlessly, her deadline looming closer day by day, but memory invades, melding with the present, and her tragedy unfolds . .
- 2003
Love in a Bookstore or Your Money Back
- 80 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Exploring the complexities of love, this poetry collection features a modern young woman's journey through travel and urban life. The conversational tone invites readers into her personal narrative, where friends, relationships, and fleeting moments are vividly depicted. The poems are organized around three themes: the multifaceted nature of love, a darker German influence, and the introspective experiences of a writer. Each section offers a unique perspective, blending observation with emotional depth.
- 2001
Als ihr Freund Robert auf tragische Weise ums Leben kommt, packt Halley ihre Siebensachen und verlässt London. Der Zufall - oder sind es die Sterne? - führt sie nach Neuseeland. Und dort macht sie eine Entdeckung, die ihr Leben endgültig auf den Kopf stellen wird.