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Janice Galloway

    December 1, 1955

    Janice Galloway delves into the complexities of female experience, sexuality, and the interior lives of her characters with unflinching honesty. Her prose is marked by sharp psychological insight and evocative descriptions that immerse the reader in the characters' minds. Galloway skillfully explores the intricacies of identity and societal constraints, often employing non-linear narratives and experimental techniques. Her works are profoundly introspective, revealing the difficult truths of the human psyche.

    Janice Galloway
    Fremde Länder
    Liebe in sich wandelnder Umgebung. Erzählungen
    Where you find it
    Clara
    The Trick Is to Keep Breathing
    Collected stories
    • Collected stories

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Comprising stories from her debut collection, Blood, and the critically acclaimed Where You Find It - this collection presents some of the best known and most loved works by one of Scotland's 'most gifted and original writers' (Times Literary Supplement). Each sharply observed, savagely accurate and brilliantly realised - the stories offer revelatory glimpses into everyday lives - from an unwelcome act of kindness at a bus stop, an evening walk across a London bridge, a welcome but uncomfortable summer break to a brutal lesson in trust. Here also are unflinching portrayals of relationships: the struggle to love against the odds, the overpowering yearning to communicate, and the extraordinary epiphanies where the world falls away leaving only the lovers. These are painstakingly crafted stories: engaging, funny and terrifyingly true, from a master of the form.

      Collected stories2009
      4.0
    • Clara

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Janice Galloway's new novel is based on the life of Clara Schumann - 19th century concert pianist and composer, editor and teacher, friend of Brahms - who was also the wife of Robert Schumann, the mother of his eight children, and the woman who cared for him through crippling mental illness.

      Clara2003
      3.7
    • Výbor 23 povídek z knih Krev (Blood) a Kde ji najdeš (Where You Find It). Ve svých povídkách, zasazených do skotského prostředí, autorka zkoumá vztahy mezi mužem a ženou: zoufalou snahu milovat navzdory všemu, touhu po porozumění, okamžiky, kdy pouhé slovo či dotek má moc hojit i zraňovat, kdy se znenadání odhalí emocionální zbabělost i odvaha, vztahy závislosti, mocenské hry, násilí, které páchají muži na ženách, i způsob, jakým si ženy udržují muže v područí. Pro některé její prózy je charakteristické experimentální dělení textu, které umocňuje intenzitu výpovědi.

      Kde ji najdeš1998
      3.0
    • The Trick Is to Keep Breathing

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Janice Galloway's inventive first novel is about the breakdown of a 27-year-old drama teacher named Joy Stone. The problems of everyday living accumulate and begin to torture Joy, who blames her problems not on her work or on the accidental drowning of her illicit lover, but on herself. While painful and deeply serious, this is a novel of great warmth and energy: it's the wit and irony found in moments of despair that prove to be Joy's salvation. First published by Polygon in 1989 and Dalkey Archive Press in 1994, now available again.

      The Trick Is to Keep Breathing1993
      3.9