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Sheila Heti

    25. december 1976

    Sheila Heti je známa svojím jedinečným prístupom k písaniu, ktorý často skúma zložitosť ľudských vzťahov a existenčné otázky. Jej diela sa vyznačujú introspektívnym a filozofickým tónom, ktorý čitateľov vtiahne do hlbokých úvah o živote. Ako editorka rozhovorov sa Heti preslávila svojimi dlhými, prenikavými rozhovormi, ktoré odhaľujú podstatu jej respondentov. Jej písanie je cenené pre svoju originalitu a schopnosť vyvolať silné emócie a myšlienky.

    Sheila Heti
    The Babysitter at Rest
    Women in Clothes
    On Love
    Alphabetical Diaries
    Abecední deníky
    Materstvo
    • Materstvo

      • 256 stránok
      • 9 hodin čítania

      Sheila Heti sa v knihe Materstvo pýta, čo žena získa a stratí, keď sa stane matkou, a toto najzávažnejšie rozhodnutie ranej dospelosti spracúva s otvorenosťou, originalitou a humorom, ktoré jej priniesli medzinárodné uznanie.Rozprávačkou tohto intímneho príbehu je takmer štyridsiatnička, ktorá pri otázkach svojich priateľov zvažuje, či sa vôbec stane matkou. Z premýšľania o materstve odstreďuje vplyv rovesníčok, partnera a povinnosti voči rodine. Po hľadaní usmernenia vo filozofii, vlastnom tele, v mystike a náhode objaví odpoveď oveľa bližšie, ako by čakala.Materstvo je odvážny, precítený a drsne originálny román, ktorý určite povedie k živým úvahám o ženskosti, rodičovstve a o tom, ako – a najmä pre koho – žiť.

      Materstvo
      3,7
    • Alphabetical Diaries

      • 163 stránok
      • 6 hodin čítania

      A thrilling confessional from the award-winning author of Pure Colour, in the vein of Joe Brainard and Edouard Levé.

      Alphabetical Diaries
      4,1
    • On Love

      • 240 stránok
      • 9 hodin čítania

      In a novel that explores the realities of "being in love," two young people meet on a plane to Paris and embark on a love affair based on what they perceive as destiny. A first novel. Reader's Guide included. Reprint.

      On Love
      4,0
    • Women in Clothes

      • 515 stránok
      • 19 hodin čítania

      "An exploration of the questions we ask ourselves while getting dressed every day, and the answers from more than six hundred women"--From back cover.

      Women in Clothes
      4,0
    • The Babysitter at Rest

      • 168 stránok
      • 6 hodin čítania

      “I had to judge a story contest of 600+ anonymous stories and I read each one and without hesitation Jen George’s story was my favourite. I’m so happy this collection exists. I feel drunk with love for these stories. They’re so funny and weird and true.”—Sheila Heti“With a weird, beautiful energy, George explores the challenges of woman-being: singlehood, self-doubt, motherhood, the dismaying fact of aging, the (dis)ability to love. A modern-day Jane Bowles, George engages these mysteries in prose that is funny, charming, dark, and insightful.” —Deb Olin UnferthFive stories—several as long as novellas—introduce the world to Jen George, a writer whose furiously imaginative new voice calls to mind Donald Barthelme and Leonora Carrington no less than Kathy Acker and Chris Kraus. In “Guidance/The Party,” an ethereal alcoholic “Guide” in robes and flowing hair appears to help a thirty-three-year-old woman prepare a party for her belated adulthood; “Take Care of Me Forever” tragically lambasts the medical profession as a ship of fools afloat in loneliness and narcissism; “Instruction” chronicles a season in an unconventional art school called The Warehouse, where students divide their time between orgies, art critiques, and burying dead racehorses. Combining slapstick, surrealism, erotica, and social criticism, Jen George’s sprawling creative energy belies the secret precision and unexpected tenderness of everything she writes.

      The Babysitter at Rest
      3,9
    • Heartbreaking, exciting, profound- a short epic that reimagines what the novel can do After God created the heavens and the earth, he stood back to contemplate creation, like a painter standing back from the canvas. This is the moment we are living in - the moment of God standing back. In this first draft of existence, a woman named Mira leaves home to study. There, she meets Annie, whose tremendous power opens Mira's chest like a portal - to what, she doesn't know. When Mira is older, her beloved father dies, and she enters that strange and dizzying dimension that true loss opens up. This is a book about the shape of a life, from beginning to end. It's about art, critics, and ageing. It's about the surrounding world - sky, trees, lakes, stars - and 'the world beyond this world', which can be glimpsed in rare moments when something shattering occurs. Pure Colour is a galaxy of a novel- explosive, celestially bright, huge, and streaked with beauty. It's a contemporary bible, an atlas of feeling, and its shape-shifting, mystical form allows us to take in the whole world in one glance. Sheila Heti is a philosopher of modern experience, and she has reimagined what a book can hold.

      Pure Colour
      3,5
    • Longlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction 2013 Sheila's twenties were going to plan. She got married. She hosted parties. A theatre asked her to write a play. Then she realised that she didn't know how to write a play. That her favourite part of the party was cleaning up after the party. And that her marriage made her feel like she was banging into a brick wall. So Sheila abandons her marriage and her play, befriends Margaux, a free and untortured painter, and begins sleeping with the dominating Israel, who's a genius at sex but not at art. She throws herself into recording them and everyone around her, investigating how they live, desperate to know, as she wanders, How Should a Person Be? Using transcripts, real emails, plus heavy doses of fiction, Heti crafts an exciting, courageous, and mordantly funny tour through one woman's heart and mind.

      How should a person be?
      3,4
    • Ticknor

      • 128 stránok
      • 5 hodin čítania

      The story follows George Ticknor, an aging bachelor burdened by guilt and insecurity, as he reluctantly heads to a dinner party hosted by his successful childhood friend, Prescott. With a pie in hand, Ticknor grapples with his feelings of resentment and the complexities of their one-sided friendship. Drawing inspiration from the real-life relationship between historian William Hickling Prescott and his biographer, the narrative offers a witty and fantastical exploration of the dynamics between the two men.

      Ticknor
      3,2