One autumn morning, Jia Jia walks into the bathroom of her lavish Beijing apartment to find her husband dead. One minute she was breakfasting with him and packing for an upcoming trip, the next, she finds him motionless in their half-full bathtub. Like something out of a dream, next to the tub Jia Jia discovers a pencil sketch of a strange watery figure, an image that swims into Jia Jia’s mind and won’t leave.<p>The mysterious drawing launches Jia Jia on an odyssey across contemporary...
First published in 1925, Anzia Yezierska’s “Bread Givers” is the tale of a young Jewish-American immigrant woman and her struggle to control her own destiny in Manhattan’s Lower East Side at the turn of the century. The novel is based in large part on Yezierska’s own life experiences immigrating from Poland as a child and growing up in New York City in an Orthodox Jewish family. “Bread Givers” centers on the story of its main character, Sara Smolinsky, who lives with her older sisters and...
Startling and fresh. . .ripe with originality. – San Diego Union-Tribune Three years after leaving Lake Gormlaith, Vermont, Effie Greer is coming home. The unspoiled lake, surrounded by dense woods and patches of wild blueberries, is the place where she spent idyllic childhood summers at her grandparents' cottage. And it's where Effie's tempestuous relationship with her college boyfriend, Max, culminated in a tragedy she can never forget. Effie had hoped to save Max from his...
Otto von Bismarck schrieb seiner Braut Johanna von Puttkamer zahlreiche Briefe. Johannes Steck liest diesen Liebesbrief von einer der bekanntesten und einflussreichsten Persönlichkeiten der deutschen Geschichte.
Heinrich von Kleist hat sich zeit seines Lebens mit der Frage nach dem Glück beschäftigt. Im diesem Brief an seine Schwester beschreibt Kleist die Selbstständigkeit, sich seinen eigenen Lebensplan zu entwerfen. Otto Sander liest den berühmten Brief an Ulrike von Kleist aus dem Frühling des Jahres 1799.
Aus dem Urlaub nach Wien zurückgekehrt findet der Schriftsteller R. den Brief einer ihm unbekannten Frau vor, die sich schon früh in ihn verliebt und einst mit ihm drei Liebesnächte verbracht hatte. Dabei ist ein Kind entstanden. R. hat die junge Frau damals rasch für eine andere verlassen, von dem Kind weiß er nichts. Um es zu versorgen, arbeitet die Unbekannte als Prostituierte und hat für Geld später nochmals mit R. geschlafen. Doch der kann sich bei bestem Willen an nichts mehr erinnern.
"An unforgettable novel, written with pride and anger, with rebellion and tears." — Herald Tribune Book Review"Passionate, compelling . . . an impressive accomplishment." — Saturday Review"Remarkable for its courage, its color, and its natural control." — The New YorkerSelina's mother wants to stay in Brooklyn and earn enough money to buy a brownstone row house, but her father dreams only of returning to his island home. Torn between a romantic nostalgia...
Buddenbrooks is a 1901 novel by Thomas Mann, chronicling the decline of a wealthy north German merchant family over the course of four generations, incidentally portraying the manner of life and mores of the Hanseatic bourgeoisie in the years from 1835 to 1877. Mann drew deeply from the history of his own family, the Mann family of Lübeck, and their milieu. It was Mann's first novel, published when he was twenty-six years old. With the publication of the second edition in 1903, Buddenbrooks...
Buddenbrooks is a 1901 novel by Thomas Mann, chronicling the decline of a wealthy north German merchant family over the course of four generations, incidentally portraying the manner of life and mores of the Hanseatic bourgeoisie in the years from 1835 to 1877. Mann drew deeply from the history of his own family, the Mann family of Lübeck, and their milieu. It was Mann's first novel, published when he was twenty-six years old. With the publication of the second edition in 1903, Buddenbrooks...
First published in 1855, Bulfinch's Mythology has introduced generations of readers to the great myths of Greece and Rome, as well as time-honored legends of Norse mythology, medieval, and chivalric tales, Oriental fables, and more. Readers have long admired Bulfinch's versions for the skill with which he wove various versions of a tale into a coherent whole, the vigor of his storytelling, and his abundant cross-references to poetry and painting, demonstrating the relationship of...