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The Sea, the Sea

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Zusatztext Praise for Iris Murdoch and The Sea! The Sea : Winner of the Booker Prize  "Profound and delicious for many reasons . . . a multilayered working out of her feelings about the intensity of romantic experience. . . [it] also happens to be intelligently and sympathetically concerned with four of my favorite things: swimming! eating! drinking and talking . . . it is an ideal beach book—especially if you enjoy the cooler and pebblier and spookier northern sort of beach." —Dwight Garner! The New York Times  "A joy to read: a rollicking story that seems endlessly to be building towards some awful! hilarious! frightening conclusion." — Harper’s Bazaar "Sublime [and] profound . . . She takes great care to imbue the house! the sea! the surroundings—everything—with depth and significance . . . exhilarating." —Sam Jordison!  The Guardian ! "Booker club" "This comedy is lit with the aplomb of true comedy’s calm understanding of moral obliquity . . . There is the genuine weight of obsession in Arrowby’s narrative! but also the mere weight of iteration and ingenuity." —Martin Greenberg! The New York Times Book Review  "Murdoch's subtly! blackly humorous digs at human vanity and self-delusion periodically build into waves of hilarity! and Arrowby is a brilliant creation: a deeply textured! intriguing yet unreliable narrator! and one of the finest character studies of the 20th century." —Sophia Martelli! The Guardian "The author renders her immorality play with painstaking attention to atmosphere: the changing hues of the waves! the slippery amber rocks! the strangely damp house are all made palpable. The old scandals are shrewdly reexamined! and Murdoch's style is as saline as the sea below." — Time "One of the best and most influential writers of the 20th century . . . She connected goodness! against the temper of the times! not with the quest for an authentic identity so much as with the happiness that can come about when that quest can be relaxed." —Peter Conradi! The Guardian Informationen zum Autor Dame Iris Murdoch  (1919-1999) was one of the most acclaimed British writers of the twentieth century. Very prolific, she wrote twenty-six novels, four books of philosophy, five plays, a volume of poetry, a libretto, and numerous essays before developing Alzheimer's disease in the mid-1990s. Her novels have won many prizes: the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for  The Black Prince , the Whitbread Literary Award for Fiction for  The Sacred and Profane Love Machine , and the Booker Prize for  The Sea, The Sea . She herself was also the recipient of many esteemed awards: Dame of the Order of the British Empire, the Royal Society of Literature's Companion of Literature award, and the National Arts Club's (New York) Medal of Honor for Literature. In 2008, she was named one of the Times' (London) 50 greatest British writers since 1945. Mary Kinzie is the author of Ghost Ship and The Cure of Poetry in an Age of Prose . Klappentext Winner of the prestigious Booker Prize-a tale of the strange obsessions that haunt a playwright as he composes his memoirs Charles Arrowby, leading light of England's theatrical set, retires from glittering London to an isolated home by the sea. He plans to write a memoir about his great love affair with Clement Makin, his mentor, both professionally and personally, and amuse himself with Lizzie, an actress he has strung along for many years. None of his plans work out, and his memoir evolves into a riveting chronicle of the strange events and unexpected visitors-some real, some spectral-that disrupt his world and shake his oversized ego to its very core. For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,...

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Authors Mary Kinzie, Iris Murdoch
Publisher Penguin Books USA
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 01.03.2001
 
EAN 9780141186160
ISBN 978-0-14-118616-0
No. of pages 528
Dimensions 130 mm x 195 mm x 22 mm
Series Penguin Twentieth Century Clas
Penguin Classics
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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