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David Adams Richards

    David Adams Richards sa ponára do hlbokých ľudských drám zasadených do drsnej krajiny New Brunswicku. Jeho próza je známa svojou surovou úprimnosťou a schopnosťou preniknúť do psychológie postáv čeliacich nepriaznivým životným okolnostiam. Richards skúma témy viny, vykúpenia a zložité rodinné vzťahy s prenikavým pohľadom. Jeho dielo zachytáva nezdolného ducha tých, ktorí žijú na okraji spoločnosti.

    Miramichi
    Nights Below Station Street
    River of the Brokenhearted
    Mercy Among the Children
    • Mercy Among the Children

      • 417 stránok
      • 15 hodin čítania

      Mercy Among the Children received widespread acclaim, including a Governor General’s Award nomination and the Giller Prize. It was recognized as one of the best books of 2000, achieving national bestseller status in hardcover and gaining publication in the US and UK. The novel's focus on good and evil and the human capacity for choice places Richards in the literary tradition of Tolstoy and Dostoevsky. Author Wayne Johnston noted Richards' deep affection for his characters, even when such sentiment was deemed unfashionable. Editor Tony Tremblay describes Richards as the most misunderstood Canadian writer of the century, likening him to Morley Callaghan, Kafka, and Melville. The story follows Sydney Henderson, who believes he has killed Connie Devlin after a confrontation over a sandwich. Vowing to God to never harm another, Sydney's life becomes one of selfless goodness, despite his impoverished background hindering his acceptance into university. His kindness is met with suspicion, especially when he wins the love of Elly. As he refuses to defend himself against false accusations, he faces exploitation and is implicated in a boy's death. Meanwhile, his son Lyle, feeling betrayed by his father's passivity, embraces a life of violence and moral emptiness. Set in New Brunswick’s Miramichi Valley, the novel explores universal human struggles through the lens of a small community, emphasizing the interconnectedness of individual

      Mercy Among the Children
      4,0
    • Janie McCleary runs one of the first movie theatres in New Brunswick. A successful woman in a world of men, she is ostracised, a victim of double-dealing and overt violence. She trusts no one outside her family. Spanning generations, RIVER OF THE BROKEN HEARTED explores the life of this formidable woman, a pioneer before the age of feminism, and her legacy as it unfolds tragically in the lives of her son and grandchildren. Written with aching compassion and masterful sophistication, musing on the tyranny of memory and history, and peers into the hearts of these extraordinary characters. There Richards finds an alchemy of veniality and goodwill, of deceit and brotherliness, of cruelty and love. Once again, David Adams Richards has brought us a work of astonishing grace, rooted on the great Miramichi River of New Brunswick, but universal in scope.

      River of the Brokenhearted
      3,7
    • Nights Below Station Street

      • 225 stránok
      • 8 hodin čítania

      Another story based in the fictional rural town in Miramichi.

      Nights Below Station Street
      3,5
    • Miramichi

      River of Character

      • 143 stránok
      • 6 hodin čítania

      On a bitterly cold day with a driving wind, Brian Atkinson met three generations of the Williston family of Hardwicke and went out onto the ice of Miramichi Bay to take photos of them smelting. He was looking for story ideas for Canadian Geographic . Something in the character of this family and its patriarch, 75-year-old Theodore — a survivor of the Escuminac Disaster of 1959 in which 35 fishermen lost their lives, piqued Brian's interest. Many river folk, photos, stories, and adventures later, a book had taken River of Character . This richly illustrated volume brings the character of the Miramichi to life, revealing in images and text the determined originality and vibrant spirit of the people of the Miramichi.

      Miramichi