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  • av Charles Ferdinand Ramuz
    271

    The old man Sage taught Maurice Farinet many things and one of them was the location of a secret vein of gold. After Sage died, Farinet began to make coins. This story commences with Farinet's second escape from prison, hiding from the police in his beloved mountains, aided and abetted by the locals, in particular the waitress Josephine. It was she who smuggled file and rope into prison for him. But the law closes in and Farinet understands he cannot stay an outlaw forever. When a local offical brings him an offer from the government - to turn himself in and serve just six months Farinet has to consider. Based on a true story, Ramuz tells an extraordinary tale of mountains and villages, of independence and the price of freedom.

  • - Where the devils came down
    av Charles Ferdinand Ramuz
    247

    A mountain falls down and an alpine village is frozen in its summer state. When a ghostly figure appears beyond the last house, the villagers are terrorised. Is it a soul trapped in limbo, come to make his baleful complaint? Only one of them recognises him as a survivor, her husband in flesh and blood. The village rejoices, but when the survivor declares his intention to return beneath the rubble, the old doubts resurface. Swiss writer Charles-Ferdinand Ramuz sets his masterful tale of love and loss against the tectonic indifference of the high Alps.

  • av Jean-Michel Olivier
    287

    Jean-Michel Olivier's novel, L'Enfant secret, winner of the Swiss Dentan prize, is a profound exploration of those secrets we all inherit as part of our DNA. It is a foray into the hidden deeds and misdeeds of our ancestors about which we know little but sometimes discover through the inadvertent confession of a distant cousin or a box of photos.The Secret Child narrator attributes his becoming an artist to life experiences inherited from his grandparents. Set in Trieste during its transition from Austrian to Italian rule after WWI, the narrative includes cameo appearances by James and Nora Joyce, Ezra Pound and Vladimir Nabokov. But the central episodes of this memoir-novella concern Olivier's maternal grandfather, né Anton Buchacher, who transforms himself into Antonio Campofaggi, and whose artful photographic images help metamorphose Benito Mussolini into Il Duce. Oliver's own impressionistic "images" are a self-conscious anagram/metaphor for "magic," which equally epitomizes the translator's feat of legerdemain in rendering the author's lyrical style in English-a challenge Laurence Moscato meets with remarkable success

  • av Nikolái Leskov
    161

  • av Pio Baroja
    277

    The City of the Discreet is set in the traditional Andalusia of the 19th century. This gentle parody with its vast gallery of characters demonstrates Baroja's powers of description and his subtle humour. The description of his Cordova and its environs are an invaluable guide to a recent but now, lost city.

  • av Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev
    161

    Turgenev's iconic tale of love and mortality, set in 19th century Tsarist Russia, is a skillfully written sad story of heartache and unrequited love. It is also is one of literature's finest portraits of alienation, loss and hopelessness.

  • av Józef Ignacy Kraszewski
    277

  • av Józef Ignacy Kraszewski
    277

  • av Charles Ferdinand Ramuz
    187

  • av Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev
    161

  • av Marcel Proust
    277

  • - An Impressionist Novel
    av Walt Ruding
    161

  • av Nikolái Leskov
    161

  • av James Joyce
    161

  • av Herman Hesse & Hilda Rosner
    151

  • - An Indian Tale
    av Herman Hesse
    161

  • - & the Jerilderie Letter
    av Ned Kelly & George E Boxall
    387

  • av Honore de Balzac
    161

  • av Charles Ferdinand Ramuz
    187

  • av Leonid Andreyev
    161

  • av Charles Ferdinand Ramuz
    247

  • av Charles Ferdinand Ramuz
    251

  • av Marmaduke Pickthall
    251

  • - Conversations with Yahia Lababidi
    av Alex Stein & Yahia Lababidi
    181

  • av Thomas Mann
    277

  • av Henri Barbusse
    247

  • av Romain Rolland
    181

  • av Wladyslaw Stanislaw Reymont
    277

  • av John Dos Passos
    247

  • - 1917
    av John Dos Passos
    177

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