Something to Remember Me by - Saul Bellow - Cits - Audio Holdings - 9781615879649 - 2012. gada 1. februāris
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Something to Remember Me by


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A collection of three novellas: A Theft A clever but tender novella is also Bellow's first book to feature a woman as its principal character. A 40ish executive of an international publishing group, Clara is “the czarina of fashion writing”; the breadwinner of her family. Clara's powerful facade is vulnerable to the demands of her heart. Two youthful love affairs gone sour had precipitated suicide attempts, and now she is unnerved by the theft of her emerald ring — an engagement ring from a brilliant man she never married but still adores. The Bellarosa Connection The aging, lonely, and nostalgic narrator, a memory specialist, summons from the past the book's story within a story concerning his onetime acquaintance, Jewish refugee Harry Fonstein. Saved from the hands of the Nazis by an Italian underground movement spearheaded by Broadway showman Billy Rose, Fonstein immigrates to America, where he prospers — in business and in his marriage to an obese and brilliant woman. But his obsessive efforts to thank Rose are thwarted by the charismatic yet obnoxious, even deviant personality. Something to Remember Me By The remembrance — back in Chicago of 1933 — of a 17-year-old boy's first encounter with a hooker, this is a wonderfully comic episode, occurring against the somber backdrop of the lingering death of the boy's mother by cancer. The story brims over in the riches of Bellow's observing eye and his pulse-perfect renderings of life's textures in immigrant Chicago during a dreary Depression winter.

Mediji Cits     N/A   (Nezināms formāts)
Izlaists 2012. gada 1. februāris
ISBN13 9781615879649
Izdevniecība Audio Holdings
Izmēri 200 × 200 × 20 mm   ·   350 g   (Svars (aptuveni))
Valoda Angļu  

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