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Jane Gardam

    11 juli 1928

    Jane Gardam is een gevierde Britse auteur wiens werken voor zowel kinderen als volwassenen diepgaande inzichten bieden in de menselijke conditie. Haar schrijfstijl verkent meesterlijk thema's als opgroeien, verlies en de zoektocht naar identiteit, vaak tegen de achtergrond van suggestieve Engelse landschappen. Gardams proza is opmerkelijk gevoelig en poëtisch, en vangt complexe emoties en de nuances van relaties met treffende precisie. Ze richt zich op het duiken in de innerlijke belevingswereld van haar personages en onderzoekt hoe hun ervaringen en omgevingen hen vormen.

    Missing the Midnight
    Animal Stories
    The Minerva Book of Short Stories
    The man in the wooden hat
    Showing The Flag
    Een onberispelijke man
    • Een onberispelijke man

      • 320bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen

      Alles aan Edward Feathers is vlekkeloos – zijn garderobe, zijn manieren, zijn naam en faam als topadvocaat met een glansrijke carrière in Hongkong. Door en door een gentleman, die zijn bijnaam Old Filth – Failed In London, Try Hongkong – geen eer aandoet. Maar zijn onberispelijkheid is bedrieglijk en misleidt vaak ook hemzelf. Na de dood van zijn geliefde Betty, zijn echtgenote, lijkt hij onverstoorbaar en koestert hij zijn herinneringen aan haar. Maar met de herinneringen komen ook de twijfels. Waarom heeft zij zijn collega en tegenpool Terence Veneering altijd verdedigd, of tenminste nooit een kwaad woord over hem gesproken? Wat in hun huwelijk was respect, wat genegenheid en wat onvoorwaardelijke liefde? Wat hebben zij voor elkaar verborgen willen houden? Edward heeft moeite het beeld van Betty helder te krijgen. Op een koude Engelse winterdag sluit hij zichzelf per ongeluk buiten en staat in zijn sloffen op het besneeuwde tuinpad. Noodgedwongen belt hij aan bij de nieuwe buurman: Veneering. Iemand die, voelt Edward, meer van Betty weet dan goed is voor zijn zielenrust en liefdevolle herinneringen.

      Een onberispelijke man
      4,0
    • Showing The Flag

      • 176bladzijden
      • 7 uur lezen

      The flag that is shown, literally and metaphorically, by these characters is always the Union Jack. Gardam's stories are acutely observed social commentaries on Englishness, its weaknesses and its illusions.

      Showing The Flag
      4,2
    • The man in the wooden hat

      • 288bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen

      Filth (Failed in London, try Hong Kong) is a successful lawyer when he marries Elisabeth in Hong Kong soon after the War. Reserved, immaculate and courteous, Filth finds it hard to demonstrate his emotions. But Elisabeth is different - a free spirit. She was brought up in the Japanese Internment Camps, which killed both her parents but left her with a lust for survival and an affinity with the Far East. No wonder she is attracted to Filth's hated rival at the Bar - the brash, forceful Veneering. Veneering has a Chinese wife and an adored son - and no difficulty whatsoever in demonstrating his emotions ...How Elisabeth turns into Betty and whether she remains loyal to stolid Filth or is swept up by caddish Veneering, makes for a page-turning plot in a perfect novel which is full of surprises and revelations, as well as the humour and eccentricites for which Jane Gardam's writing is famous.

      The man in the wooden hat
      4,2
    • Animal Stories

      • 139bladzijden
      • 5 uur lezen

      A collection of stories about animals, written by different authors. Each story has its original illustrations. The list of authors includes Dick King-Smith, Susan Hill, Jane Gardam, Vivian French, Martin Waddell, Ann Pilling, Michael Rosen, Jan Mark, Phillips Pearce, Sarah Hayes, Brian Patten, Robert Leeson, Ann Jungman, Sam McBratney, Berlie Doherty and Gillian Cross.

      Animal Stories
      3,4
    • A collection of short stories from one of the most satisfying prose stylists of contemporary British fiction. Some have a Christmas theme, others are fables, many of them carry a touch of surrealism. The author is the winner of numerous literary prizes, including the Macmillan Silver Pen Award.

      Missing the Midnight
      3,8
    • The Hollow Land

      • 224bladzijden
      • 8 uur lezen

      A stunning novel, winner of the Whitbread Award, by the author of Old Filth and Last Friends.

      The Hollow Land
      4,1
    • The Stories

      • 496bladzijden
      • 18 uur lezen

      Throughout her career, prize-winning novelist Jane Gardam has been writing glorious short stories, each one hallmarked with all the originality, poignancy, wry comedy and narrative brilliance of her longer fiction. Passion and longing, metamorphosis and enchantment are Gardam's themes, and like a magician she plucks them from the quietest of corners: from Wimbledon gardens and cold churches, from London buses and industrial backstreets. A mother watching her children on the beach dreams of a long-lost lover, an abandoned army wife sees a ghost at a moorland gate, a translator adrift in Geneva is haunted by the unspeakable manifestation of her own fears, and a colonial servant wreaks a delicious revenge on her monstrous masters. Gardam's cast is wide and wonderful, saints and mystics, trollops and curmudgeons, yearning mothers and lost children, beloved figures such as Old Filth and less familiar - but equally unforgettable - characters like Signor Settimo, the sad-eyed provincial photographer marooned in Shipley or Florrie Ironside, the ferocious matron he seduces. With a mischievous ear for dialogue, a glittering eye for detail and a capacious understanding of the vagaries of the human heart, Jane Gardam's stories will captivate, sadden and delight.

      The Stories
      3,9
    • A Long Way from Verona

      • 192bladzijden
      • 7 uur lezen

      'I ought to tell you at the beginning that I am not quite normal having had a violent experience at the age of nine' Jessica Vye's 'violent experience' colours her schooldays and her reaction to the world around her- a confining world of Order Marks, wartime restrictions, viyella dresses, nicely-restrained essays and dusty tea shops. For Jessica she has been told that she is 'beyond all possible doubt', a born writer. With her inability to conform, her absolute compulsion to tell the truth and her dedication to accurately noting her experiences, she knows this anyway. But what she doesn't know is that the experiences that sustain and enrich her burgeoning talent will one day lead to a new- and entirely unexpected- reality.

      A Long Way from Verona
      3,9
    • Crusoe's Daughter

      • 320bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen

      Raised by her aunts after her father's death, Polly Flint spends the rest of her life in their home, emotionally shipwrecked like her hero, Robinson Crusoe.

      Crusoe's Daughter
      3,8