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Robert Penn Warren

    24. apríl 1905 – 15. september 1989

    Robert Penn Warren bol významný americký autor, ktorého tvorba sa hlboko zaoberá zložitosťou ľudskej morálky a spoločenských štruktúr. Ako kľúčová postava Nového kritického prúdu ovplyvnil prístup k literárnej analýze a jeho vlastné diela sa vyznačujú prenikavým vhľadom do psychológie postáv. Warren majstrovsky využíval jazyk na vytváranie bohatých obrazov a pútavých príbehov, ktoré čitateľov nútia zamyslieť sa nad trvalými otázkami dobra a zla. Jeho jedinečný hlas a literárny význam rezonujú dodnes.

    Robert Penn Warren
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    U nebeských bran
    All the King's Men
    Potopa
    Guvernér
    • A Series in Nature III

      • 116 stránok
      • 5 hodin čítania

      Exploring the intricate relationships within ecosystems, this volume delves into the interconnectedness of flora and fauna. It highlights the impact of environmental changes on biodiversity and the importance of conservation efforts. Through vivid illustrations and detailed observations, readers gain insight into the natural world, emphasizing the delicate balance that sustains life. The series aims to foster a deeper appreciation for nature and inspire action towards preserving it for future generations.

      A Series in Nature III2021
    • In his sixth novel, The Cave (1959), Robert Penn Warren tells the story of a young man trapped in a cave in fictional Johntown, Tennessee. His predicament becomes the center of national attention as television cameras, promoters, and newscasters converge on the small town to exploit the rescue attempts and the thousands of spectators gathered at the mouth of the cave.

      The Cave2006
      3,7
    • The World of the Short Story

      A 20th Century Collection

      • 847 stránok
      • 30 hodin čítania

      At age 82, Clifton Fadiman continues his prolific publishing career, here presenting 62 of the world's best short stories from 16 countries. His criteria? "Each story had to be both interesting and of high literary merit." Fadiman fulfills both requirements and much more, offering a cornucopia of superior 20th-century writers that includes Franz Kafka, D. H. Lawrence, Isaac Babel, F. Scott Fitzgerald, William Faulkner, Ernest Hemingway, John Cheever, Sean O'Faolain, Graham Greene, Robert Penn Warren, Colette, John Updike, Donald Barthelme, and James Thurber. (Regrettably, J. D. Salinger is not included due to lack of permission.) Here is a truly remarkable collection of this century's short stories that readers from all over the world will read with delight.

      The World of the Short Story1986
      3,8
    • Román byl inspirován osudem reálné osobnosti kentuckého politika, který pokrytecky získá moc, ale ztrácí dceru. V románu se prolínají dramatické osudy lidí, ovlivněných událostmi kolem politické vraždy, k níž došlo ve 20. letech v Tennesee.

      U nebeských bran1979
      3,2
    • Ústrednou otázkou je vzťah dobra a zla - obe tieto hodnoty autor vidí v dialektickej jednote, pričom často mu vychádza, že zlo sa rodí aj z dobrých pohnútok... autor dostal za román Pulitzerovu cenu

      Guvernér1976
      4,1
    • Román Potopa nás zavedie do kentuckého mesta Fiddlersburg, ktoré má onedlho zaplaviť voda z neďalekej novovystavenej priehrady. Vedomie, že mestečko - svedok ich života - sa onedlho nenávratne stratí, núti Fiddlersburčanov hodnotiť a uznať, čo bolo v ich minulom živote vzácne a cenné. Hľadajúpreto odpoveď na otázku osobnej zodpovednosti za svoj život i za životy svojich blízkych. Taký je hlavný hrdina Brad Tolliver, úspešný autor filmových scenárov, Jaša Jones, zase úspešný hollywoodsky režisér, i Maggie Tolliverová Fiddlerová, Bradova sestra.

      Potopa1974
      3,2
    • All the King's Men

      • 661 stránok
      • 24 hodin čítania

      More than just a classic political novel, Warren’s tale of power and corruption in the Depression-era South is a sustained meditation on the unforeseen consequences of every human act, the vexing connectedness of all people and the possibility—it’s not much of one—of goodness in a sinful world. Willie Stark, Warren’s lightly disguised version of Huey Long, the one time Louisiana strongman/governor, begins as a genuine tribune of the people and ends as a murderous populist demagogue. Jack Burden is his press agent, who carries out the boss’s orders, first without objection, then in the face of his own increasingly troubled conscience. And the politics? For Warren, that’s simply the arena most likely to prove that man is a fallen creature. Which it does.

      All the King's Men1966
      4,3