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Douglas Kennedy

    October 22, 1955

    Douglas Kennedy's works are often set in the unforgiving landscapes of the world, exploring themes of loneliness, alienation, and the search for meaning in modern society. His style is characterized by a piercing insight into the human psyche and an ability to depict complex interpersonal relationships with uncompromising honesty. Kennedy's novels delve into the depths of the human soul, revealing the fragility of identity and the constant struggle to find one's place in the world.

    The Big Picture
    The Great Wide Open
    Fatherhood
    The Pursuit of Happiness
    The Big Picture. Nachtblende, englische Ausgabe
    Of Love and Life
    • POCKET: Ailleurs, chez moi

      • 312 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Après Les hommes ont peur de la lumière et Et c'est ainsi que nous vivrons, Douglas Kennedy continue son exploration d'une Amérique plus désunie que jamais avec une œuvre palpitante, pleine de souffle et de panache, pour raconter la richesse et les contradictions de son pays.Lors d'un salon littéraire en France, alors qu'il déjeune avec quelques écrivains locaux, Douglas Kennedy est apostrophé par l'une des convives qui lui lance qu'elle le trouve " plutôt raffiné pour un Américain ".Piqué au vif par ce qui n'était en somme qu'une flatterie maladroite, Douglas s'interroge : être américain, c'est quoi ?Le début d'une quête sincère à la poursuite du grand mystère de l'âme américaine. Du New York d'après-guerre à une petite ville texane trumpiste, de souvenirs d'enfance en réflexions politiques, d'anecdotes hilarantes en citations littéraires, de notes de jazz en films inoubliables, un voyage étourdissant, passionnant, édifiant, drôle, émouvant, avec un guide de luxe : Douglas Kennedy himself...

      POCKET: Ailleurs, chez moi2025
      4.0
    • Après le succès des Hommes ont peur de la lumière, Douglas Kennedy explore une Amérique plus divisée que jamais dans un roman glaçant de réalisme. En 2045, les États-Unis n'existent plus, redessinés par une nouvelle guerre de Sécession. Sur les côtes Est et Ouest, une république prône la liberté de mœurs, mais sous une surveillance constante. Au centre, une confédération impose des lois strictes, interdisant le divorce, l'avortement et le changement de sexe, avec des valeurs chrétiennes dominantes. Les deux blocs, méfiants, craignent l'infiltration de l'autre. Samantha Stengel, agent des services secrets de la République, se prépare à une mission périlleuse : infiltrer un des États confédérés les plus rigoristes pour traquer une cible dangereuse. Dans ce contexte de tensions extrêmes, elle devra puiser dans ses ressources pour échapper aux mouchards de son propre camp et faire face aux attaques de l'ennemi. Ce roman pose la question troublante de notre avenir et de la manière dont nous pourrions vivre dans un monde si fragmenté.

      Et c'est ainsi que nous vivrons2023
    • Afraid of the Light

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      THE EXPLOSIVE NEW THRILLER FROM INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER, DOUGLAS KENNEDY __________________________ 'A pulse-racing thriller centred on hot-button debates' Daily Mail Brendan has always lived a careful, constrained life. A salesman who never liked the work, he's a man who has stayed in his marriage and his faith because it was what was expected of him. But now, having lost his job after corporate downsizing and on the cusp of sixty, he finds himself scrambling to somehow stay afloat in the only Los Angeles work on offer to a man his age - driving for Uber. When one of his rides, a retired professor named Elise, asks to be dropped off outside an abortion clinic where she now volunteers, Brendan finds himself driving right into the virulent epicentre of one of the major issues of our time, engulfing his life in the process. A novel of high suspense and considerable moral complexity, Afraid of the Light is a tough, affecting social thriller that speaks volumes about the corrosive divisions of our troubled times. __________________________ 'Kennedy is skilled at zigzag plotting, blending domestic twists with turns created by global affairs' OBSERVER

      Afraid of the Light2021
      3.5
    • Before Isabelle I knew nothing of sex. Before Isabelle I knew nothing of freedom. Before Isabelle I knew nothing of life. Paris in the early Seventies. Sam, an American student, meets a woman in a bookshop. Isabelle is enigmatic, beautiful, older and, unlike Sam, experienced in love's many contradictions. Sam is instantly smitten but wary of the wedding ring on her finger. What begins as a regular arrangement in Isabelle's tiny Parisian apartment transforms into a true affair of the heart, and one which lasts for decades to come. Isabelle in the Afternoon is a novel that questions what we seek, what we find, what we settle for and shows how love, when not lived day in, day out, can become the passion of a lifetime.

      Isabelle in the Afternoon2020
      3.9
    • The Great Wide Open

      • 592 pages
      • 21 hours of reading

      'Accomplished...a strangely mesmerising effect...absolutely excellent'New StatesmanNew York, 1980sAlice Burns - a young book editor - is deep into a manuscript about the morass of family life.

      The Great Wide Open2019
      3.9
    • La Symphonie du hasard Livre 3

      • 478 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      De retour à New York après une tragique parenthèse irlandaise, la jeune étudiante américaine Alice Burns est une femme brisée. En rupture avec sa famille, elle tente de se reconstruire, de retrouver goût à la vie... Dans cette Amérique qu'elle ne reconnaît plus, la tâche ne sera pas aisée. Ce sont les années Reagan, les années sida. Celles de l'argent facile, de la consommation comme idole, et d'une concurrence acharnée de tous contre tous - jusque chez les siens... Hasard ou destin ?

      La Symphonie du hasard Livre 32019
    • La symphonie du hasard (French Edition)

      • 328 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Fresque à l'ampleur inédite, La Symphonie du hasard couvre vingt ans d'histoire américaine. Dans le bouillonnement social, culturel et politique des sixties-seventies, de New York à Dublin en passant par l'Amérique latine, un roman-fleuve porté par un souffle puissant. Pas évident d'échapper à sa famille, a fortiori quand cette dernière est en conflit permanent, avec une fâcheuse tendance à se mettre dans des situations compliquées. Alice Burns, elle, a choisi une solution radicale : mettre un océan entre elle et les siens et poursuivre ses études en Irlande. D'abord déstabilisée par l'accueil quelque peu revêche des Dublinois, elle se surprend à apprécier une existence simple, plus sereine. Et sa rencontre avec Ciaran pourrait même lui laisser entrevoir la possibilité d'une autre vie. Mais alors que résonnent les premiers échos des exactions de l'IRA, voici que resurgit une vieille connaissance, et avec elle un passé qu'Alice aurait préféré oublier à jamais...

      La symphonie du hasard (French Edition)2018
      3.7
    • Toutes les familles sont des sociétés secrètes. Des royaumes d'intrigues et de guerres intestines, gouvernés par leurs propres lois, leurs propres normes, leurs limites et leurs frontières, à l'extérieur desquelles toutes ces règles paraissent souvent insensées.À New York, dans un bureau, une éditrice lit un manuscrit. Une œuvre qui la trouble et qui va la replonger dans son passé et celui de sa famille.Sur le papier, une famille comme tant d'autres au pays de l'Oncle Sam, un bonheur propret, une vie plutôt confortable. Et pourtant...Aux années soixante insouciantes vont succéder les années soixante-dix tumultueuses. Et faire exploser au passage toutes ces familles qui croyaient encore au rêve américain...

      La symphonie du hasard2017
      3.7
    • Toutes ces grandes questions sans réponse

      • 361 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Le bonheur n'est-il qu'un instant fugace? Sommes-nous les victimes ou bien les artisans de notre infortune? Pourquoi le pardon est-il (hélas!) l'unique solution? Ce sont là quelques-unes des grandes questions que pose Douglas Kennedy dans un livre témoignage, à mi-chemin entre confessions et essai littéraire, un véritable manuel d'art de vivre dans lequel il se dévoile comme jamais. Une lecture vivifiante d'une formidable érudition, touchante et drôle, fourmillante d'anecdotes, nourrie d'expériences personnelles tantôt dramatiques, tantôt comiques. Une oeuvre à part où l'on apprend que la tragédie serait le prix à payer pour être de ce monde et que, dans la vie comme dans le patin à glace, l'important est d'avancer ... Et qu'on a tous quelque chose en nous de Kennedy. [4e de couverture]

      Toutes ces grandes questions sans réponse2016
      4.1
    • The Heat of Betrayal

      • 325 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      "Robin knew Paul wasn't perfect. But he said they were so lucky to have found each other, and she believed it was true. In the heady strangeness of Morocco, he is everything she wants him to be passionate, talented, knowledgeable. She is convinced that it is here she will finally become pregnant. But when Paul suddenly disappears, and Robin finds herself the prime suspect in the police inquiry, everything changes. As her understanding of the truth starts to unravel, Robin lurches from the crumbling art deco of Casablanca to the daunting Sahara, caught in an increasingly terrifying spiral from which there is no easy escape. With his acclaimed ability to write page-turners that also make you think, Douglas Kennedy takes the reader on a roller-coaster journey into a heart of darkness that asks the question: what would you do if your life depended on it? Kennedy is a complete genius when it comes to understanding the minds of stylish but troubled women' Daily Mirror Kennedy is an absolute master at love stories with heart-stopping twists' The Times Kennedy's skill is to send you racing down the slope of sheer story.' Esquire "

      The Heat of Betrayal2015
      3.6
    • Five Days

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Is it ever too late to find the life you always wanted? A modern day Brief Encounter or The Bridges of Madison County, this is a novel which poses the ultimate romantic dilemma, from the bestselling author of The Pursuit of Happiness, A Special Relationship, and The Moment. Is it ever too late to have the life you wanted? Or do we owe it to ourselves to pursue the promise of happiness? For twenty years, Laura has been a good wife and mother. She's supported her husband through redundancy, she's worried about her son, she's encouraged her daughter. She has been constant, caring and selfless. She's stopped thinking about her own dreams, the places she'd like to go and the books she'd like to talk about. But a chance meeting with a man in a hotel lobby - and the five days that follow - remind Laura of the young woman she used to be, and the woman she could have become. How long does it take to fall in love and leave your life behind?

      Five Days2013
      3.3
    • In Paris im Winter trifft der amerikanische Filmdozent Rick auf eine geheimnisvolle Fremde, was eine abgründige, obsessive Affäre auslöst. Doch bald hegt er den schrecklichen Verdacht, dass sie mit einer mysteriösen Mordserie in Verbindung steht, und gerät in den Bann einer düsteren Macht.

      Die Liebhaberin. Psycho-Thriller2011
      2.4
    • The Moment

      • 488 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      Travel writer Thomas Nesbitt, age 50, retreats into his house in Maine to wallow in memories of living in Germany 25 years earlier after the success of his first book. In West Berlin as a worker for Radio Liberty, Thomas meets his soul mate, Petra Dussmann, a translator with an iron curtain around her heart. Petra's mysterious melancholy proves irresistible, and as Thomas is drawn into a passionate affair, he also becomes entangled in spy games played by the Stasi and the CIA.

      The Moment2011
      3.9
    • Au-delà des pyramides

      • 310 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Douglas Kennedy au pays des pharaons, ou comment un jeune écrivain encore inconnu débarque à Alexandrie il y a plus de vingt ans, quelques livres sterling et cinq carnets de voyage en poche, bien décidé à éviter les pyramides, la croisière sur le Nil et autres classiques du voyage en Orient. D'Alexandrie à Assouan en auto-stop, de l'oasis de Siwa aux bidonvilles du Caire, une fascinante plongée dans l'envers du décor, où notre apprenti écrivain voyageur va multiplier les rencontres inhabituelles: à quinze mètres du sphinx, un vendeur de Toyota dont le coeur balance entre trois épouses, le prophète Mahomet et sa collection de Mercedes; un inquiétant pilote de felouque au coeur brisé par une Française; des Bédouins accroc à CNN; des moines informaticiens en plein coeur du désert... Autant de confrontations hilarantes, de scènes cocasses pour les errances d'un Américain en terre musulmane. Entre récit et mémoire, - une irrésistible chronique de voyage servie par l'oeil et la plume aiguisés du reporter, pour un futur classique, dans la lignée de Paul Theroux et Bruce Chatwin.

      Au-delà des pyramides2010
      2.9
    • Tony und Sally, Journalisten in Krisengebieten, verlieben sich bei einem gefährlichen Einsatz. Nach Sallys Umzug nach London und der Geburt ihres Kindes verändert sich Tonys Verhalten dramatisch. Gefangen in einer bedrohlichen Situation, kämpft Sally um ihr Leben und das ihres Kindes.

      Charmes Discrets Vie Conjugale2010
      3.6
    • Leaving the World

      • 584 pages
      • 21 hours of reading

      On the night of her thirteenth birthday, Jane Howard made a vow to her warring parents she would never get married and she would never have children. But life, as Jane comes to discover, is a profoundly random business. Many years and many lives later

      Leaving the World2009
      3.7
    • Een liefde in Parijs / druk 1

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Harry Ricks is alleen. Een affaire met een van zijn studentes zorgt ervoor dat hij behalve zijn baan als docent ook zijn huwelijk en zijn enige kind verspeelt. Hij besluit naar Parijs te vertrekken, waar hij een onopvallend en doelloos bestaan leidt. Het is winter en Harry heeft zich nog nooit zo eenzaam gevoeld. Totdat, voorzichtig, de liefde weer in zijn leven terugkeert – in de persoon van Magrit, een elegante en intelligente weduwe uit Hongarije. Harry is overdonderd door zijn liefde voor haar, maar Magrit houdt afstand. Ze wil hem alleen ontmoeten in haar appartement, twee keer per week, en ze blijft vaag over haar werk, haar verleden, haar hele leven. Wie is zij eigenlijk?

      Een liefde in Parijs / druk 12008
      3.3
    • When Harry Ricks arrives in Paris on a bleak January morning he is a broken man. He is running away from a failed marriage and a dark scandal that ruined his career as a film lecturer in a small American university. With no money and nowhere to live, Harry swiftly falls in with the city’s underclass, barely scraping a living while trying to finish the book he’d always dreamed of writing. A chance meeting with a mysterious woman, Margit Kadar, with whom Harry falls in love, is his only hope of a brighter future. However, Margit isn’t all she seems to be and Harry increasingly feels that a dark force is at work in his life — as punishment begins to be meted out to anyone who has recently done him wrong. Before he knows it, he finds himself of increasing interest to the police, and waking up in a nightmare from which there is no easy escape.

      The Woman in the Fifth2007
      3.2
    • Of Love and Life

      Paradise House. A Special Relationship. The Children's Hour

      • 477 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      Contents: -- Paradise house / Erica James -- A special relationship / Douglas Kennedy -- The children's hour / Marcia Willett.

      Of Love and Life2005
      4.0
    • Au pays de Dieu

      • 344 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      L'actualité politique récente des États-Unis ne cesse de rappeler le poids considérable que joue la religion - en particulier, les fondamentalistes chrétiens - dans la vie publique de ce pays. Douglas Kennedy avait pressenti cette évolution. Poussé par le désir de comprendre, il est alors parti à la découverte des Etats du sud du pays - connus sous le nom de « Ceinture de la Bible » -, et de leurs habitants, ces hommes et ces femmes animés d'une foi inébranlable. Un ancien mafieux, de jeunes rockers, un prêtre faiseur de miracles, une femme d'affaires impitoyable sont quelques-uns des personnages insolites qu'il a rencontrés et qui composent sous sa plume incisive une galerie de portraits aussi fascinante qu'inquiétante.

      Au pays de Dieu2004
      3.4
    • On the face of it, Ben Bradford is a standard Wall Street hotshot - six-figure income, wife and two young kids straight out of a Gap catalogue. But with the WASP lifestyle comes the sting: Ben hates it. Whe he realizes that the state of his marriage has less to do with baby-induced sleeplessness and more to do with a wife who's playing outside the ground, a moment of madness provides Ben with the opportunity to redesign his life. But as the roller-coaster trajectory of his new existence takes hold, he begins to question the price of fulfilment. Because finding yourself means nothing when you're pretending to be someone else.

      The Big Picture. Nachtblende, englische Ausgabe2003
      4.0
    • Temptation

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      David Armitage - husband, father and failure - has lived the life of an unsuccessful screenwriter for eleven years. When an influential film director presents David with an offer, the opportunity of a lifetime - could this temptation be one that jeopardises everything David has worked for.

      Temptation2003
      3.3
    • About an hour after I met Tony Hobbs, he saved my life. Thirty-seven-year-old American journalist Sally Goodchild quite literally married her hero. Both foreign correspondents, both on assignment in Cairo, they quickly fell in love and settled into domestic life in London. From the outset, Sally’s relationship with both Tony and his hometown was an uneasy one—as she found both to be far more unfamiliar than imagined. But her adjustment problems are soon overshadowed by a troubled pregnancy. When she goes into premature labor, there are doubts whether her child will survive unscathed. And then, out of nowhere, Sally is hit by an appalling postpartum depression—a descent into a temporary, but very personal hell, which even sees her articulating a homicidal thought against her baby. However, when she does manage to extricate herself from this desperate state, she finds herself in a fresh new nightmare, as she discovers that the man she thought knew her better than anyone—loved her more than anyone—now considers her an unfit mother and wants to bar her from ever seeing her child again.

      A special relationship2003
      3.8
    • Der amerikanische Journalist Nick Hawthorne reist durch Australien und nimmt die Anhalterin Angie mit. Nach einer Drogenverabreichung wacht er verheiratet und gefangen in ihrem abgelegenen Dorf auf. Kann er aus dieser Falle entkommen?

      Die Falle. Thriller. Aus d. Engl. v. Britta Evert2002
      3.6
    • Ce qui a manqué à Nick, journaliste américain en virée dans le bush australien ? Quelques règles élémentaires de survie : 1 Ne jamais conduire en pleine nuit sur une route déserte : un kangourou se ferait une joie de défoncer votre pare-chocs. 2) Ne jamais céder aux charmes d'une auto-stoppeuse du cru. 3) Et ne jamais se laisser droguer, enlever et épouser par ladite autochtone. Dans son village, en effet, le divorce n'est pas autorisé. Mais le nombre de veuves y est impressionnant...

      Piège nuptial2001
      3.8
    • State of the Union

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      America in the Sixties was an era of radical upheaval - of civil rights protests and anti-war marches; of sexual liberation and hallucinogenic drugs. More tellingly, it was a time when you weren't supposed to trust anyone over the age of thirty; when, if you were young, you rebelled against your parents and their conservative values. But not Hannah Buchan. Hannah is a great disappointment to her famous radical father and painter mother. Instead of mounting the barricades and embracing this age of profound social change, she wants nothing more than to marry her doctor boyfriend and raise a family in a small town. Hannah gets her wish. But once installed as the doctor's wife in a nowhere corner of Maine, boredom sets in ... until an unforeseen moment of personal rebellion changes everything. Especially as Hannah is forced into breaking the law. For decades, this one transgression in an otherwise faultless life remains buried. But then, in the charged atmosphere of America after 9/11, her secret comes out and her life goes into freefall.

      State of the Union2001
      3.8
    • The Pursuit of Happiness

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Manhattan, Thanksgiving Eve, 1945. The war was over, and Eric Smythe's party was in full swing. All his clever Greenwich Village friends were there. So too was his sister Sara -- an independent, canny young woman, starting to make her way in the big city. And then in walked a gatecrasher, Jack Malone -- a U. S. Army journalist just back from a defeated Germany, and a man whose world-view did not tally with that of Eric and his friends. Set amidst the dynamic optimism of postwar New York and the subsequent nightmare of the McCarthy witch-hunts,The Pursuit of Happinessis a great tragic love story; a tale of divided loyalties, decisive moral choices, and the random workings of destiny.

      The Pursuit of Happiness2001
      4.2
    • Fatherhood

      An Anthology of New Writing

      • 216 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      This collection of essays is concerned with fatherhood. It includes disparate viewpoints—funny, poignant, and philisophical, and reflects on the first inklings of male broodiness, the nine months of pregnancy, and the moment of birth and beyond.

      Fatherhood1999
      3.5
    • The Job

      • 501 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      Douglas Kennedy's outstanding new novel, THE JOB, is a thrilling page-turner involving downsizing, blackmail and murder in the Manhattan business world. Ned Allen is young, smart, and upwardly mobile. Several years into his career as an ad salesman for a successful computer magazine, Ned's finally left his small-town roots behind, and is certain that the sophisticated Manhattan world he covets is his forever. His wife Lizzie is also a rising star of a prestigious PR firm. It seems that Ned's made it. But then what appeared to be a career break shows its true colours. Ned's forced to make some tough calls, among them a question of ethics and the small matter of whether to lie to his wife - and when the tough calls just keep getting tougher he finds himself on the brink of losing everything ... Cautionary tale, compelling thriller, portrait of a man on the edge, Douglas Kennedy's THE JOB is a ruthlessly entertaining exploration of the fragility of modern life and the depths we'll go to in our quest to preserve it.

      The Job1999
      3.7
    • The Big Picture

      • 480 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      On the face of it, Ben Bradford is your standard Wall Street hot shot - Junior partner in a legal firm, 6 figure income, wife and two young kids straight out of a Gap catalogue. But along with the WASP lifestyle comes the sting - Ben hates it. He wants - has always wanted - to be a photographer. When he discovers his wife is playing outside the ground, the conseqences of a moment of madness force him to question not just the design of his life but the price of fulfiment. Because finding yourself means nothing when you're pretending to be someone else. From the picket fences of yuppie New England to Montana's untouchable splendour, THE BIG PICTURE spans states and states of mind in a thrilling novel of genuine originality.

      The Big Picture1997
      3.9
    • Chasing Mammon

      Travels in the Pursuit of Money

      • 207 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Travels through money-making areas of the world.

      Chasing Mammon1993
    • Beyond the Pyramids

      Travels in Egypt

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      A chronicle of travels through modern Egypt; a landscape strewn with incongruities and peopled by a vivid cast of characters. Their stories form part of Kennedy's funny, yet ultimately serious portrait of Egypt today. Sidestepping the usual pyramids, he finds an alternative Egypt

      Beyond the Pyramids1988