Introduced by Hilton Als, in 'one of the best novels about adolescence in American literature' (New York Times) two siblings come of age in a mountainous wilderness ...
Jean Stafford Poradie kníh
Jean Stafford bola americká autorka poviedok a románov. Jej dielo sa vyznačuje prenikavým psychologickým vhľadom do ľudskej povahy a bystrým pozorovaním spoločenských javov. Prostredníctvom svojej charakteristickej irónie a precízneho jazyka Staffordová skúma témy osamelosti, zrady a hľadania identity. Jej poviedky a romány predstavujú majstrovské dielo literárneho realizmu.






- 2023
- 2022
Aurelia, Aurelia
- 128 stránok
- 5 hodin čítania
A memoir centered on the death of the author's husband forms a study on the joys and frustrations of their marriage, the passage of time, and how life and imagination influence each other.
- 2022
Das Leben ist kein Abgrund
Stories
In der Titelstory »Das Leben ist kein Abgrund« trifft die junge Lily auf ihre zynische und stolze Cousine Isobel, die lieber ein karges Dasein im Armenhaus fristet, als die Hilfe ihrer Familie in Anspruch zu nehmen. Eine glücklich Verheiratete erfährt im schneebedeckten Maine, was es bedeutet, plötzlich schutzlos und entfremdet ihrem Mann gegenüber zu stehen. Eine Schwerverletzte flieht vor dem Schmerz und sucht Zuflucht in ihrem Inneren. Und mitten in einem »Andrang von Dichtern« muss sich die willensstarke Cora Maybank gegen ihren egozentrischen, untreuen und vor Ehrgeiz blinden Ehemann behaupten. Mit scharfem psychologischem Blick beleuchtet die Pulitzerpreisträgerin in ihren Stories das menschliche Leben in all seinen Facetten. In eindringlichen Bildern und mit leisem Humor erzählt Jean Stafford von Liebe und Leid, vom ewigen Wunsch nach Zugehörigkeit und insbesondere vom Schmerz der Einsamkeit.
- 2021
Boston Adventure
- 528 stránok
- 19 hodin čítania
A provocative story of class struggle, privilege, and poverty that put American author Jean Stafford on the map. Growing up in a fishing village north of Boston between the wars, Sonie, the child of immigrants, is so poor that she must “sleep on a pallet made of old coats and comforters.” She can only dream of the feather beds and perfumed soap to be found in the great city across the bay. In the summers, while helping her mother clean rooms in a shoreside hotel, she keeps company with the austere and fascinating Miss Pride. Years pass, and Sonie—now the caretaker of her fragile mother—receives an invitation from Miss Pride to move to Beacon Hill and be her personal secretary. Salvation, she thinks, is at hand. In Boston, Sonie does come to know a new and broader world, one in which she mingles with both blue bloods and louche European refugees, and yet her troubles, she discovers, are hardly over. Boston Adventure was published when Jean Stafford was twenty-nine, and it was an immediate best seller. Combining Dickensian color and Proustian insight in its depiction of an isolated but determined young woman, it looks forward to Stafford’s celebrated novel The Mountain Lion as well as to the short stories for which she would be awarded a Pulitzer Prize in 1970.
- 2021
For the first time, the complete stories of a Pulitzer Prize-winning master of the form, plus her fascinating portrait of the mother one of the world's most infamous assassins This volume collects for the first time the complete stories of a Pulitzer Prize–winning master of the form, a writer acclaimed for her acute psychological insight, exacting eye for detail, and mordant sensibility. Set in New England, Colorado, New York, and Europe, Jean Stafford’s stories intimately examine the lives of women and men beset by restlessness, dislocation, and isolation. “The Interior Castle” takes us inside an accident victim’s physical and mental pain; “A Country Love Story” chillingly depicts marital estrangement and mental breakdown amidst the solitude of a Maine winter; “Bad Characters” is the exuberant story of a young girl led into mischief by an incorrigible friend; and “An Influx of Poets” is a haunting story of a marriage wrecked by literary ambition and egotism. The volume also includes A Mother in History, Stafford’s controversial journalistic profile of Lee Harvey Oswald’s mother, Marguerite, and three revealing literary essays.
- 2019
Jean Stafford: Complete Novels (Loa #324): Boston Adventure / The Mountain Lion / The Catherine Wheel
- 904 stránok
- 32 hodin čítania
This deluxe hardcover edition features three compelling novels by a renowned midcentury author, celebrated for his sharp social satire and intricate psychological character studies. The collection showcases the author's unique ability to explore complex themes and societal issues, providing a thought-provoking reading experience that delves into the human psyche and the intricacies of social dynamics.
- 2017
The Catherine Wheel
- 282 stránok
- 10 hodin čítania
The narrative explores the psychological unraveling of a woman as she grapples with societal expectations and her own internal struggles. Through sharp prose, Stafford delves into themes of identity and the complexities of personal and external pressures, showcasing the protagonist's descent into despair. This final novel captures the intricacies of the human experience, offering a profound commentary on the challenges faced by women in a demanding world.
- 2016
Elephi
- 80 stránok
- 3 hodiny čítania
Elephi Pelephi, a well-known, intelligent, but lonely cat, smuggles a small foreign car into his Fifth Avenue apartment hoping for friendship and stimulating conversation.
- 2014
Los niños se aburren los domingos
- 362 stránok
- 13 hodin čítania
Los niños se aburren los domingos es una selección de los mejores relatos de Jean Stafford, ganadora del premio Pulitzer de ficción en 1970 por sus Cuentos completos y colaboradora habitual de The New Yorker. Las protagonistas de estos relatos, ambientados en una Norteamérica en la que a mediados del siglo pasado la discriminación contra las mujeres goza de una gran fortaleza, son jóvenes en busca de una segunda oportunidad lejos de sus opresivos hogares y mujeres insatisfechas en sus matrimonios o a quienes la vida no ha tratado bien. Mujeres incapaces de sustraerse a las rígidas convenciones sociales del Oeste americano o de adaptarse a la hipocresía de los ambientes intelectuales y exclusivos neoyorquinos; mujeres, también, que en su lucha para salir de la pobreza topan con dificultades aún mayores de otra naturaleza. Con un estilo elegante que es a veces distante, a veces irónico, y a veces inesperadamente punzante, Stafford transmite en sus cuentos el deseo de sus personajes de alcanzar una felicidad que la experiencia se encarga una y otra vez de negarles, mientras retrata las sociedades y relaciones personales que unen a sus personajes con una agudeza difícilmente igualable.
