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Ali Smith

    1 januari 1962

    Ali Smith is een schrijfster die wordt geprezen om haar speelse en experimentele benadering van taal en vorm. Haar verhalen duiken vaak diep in thema's als identiteit, herinnering en het verstrijken van de tijd, waarbij ze traditionele verhaalstructuren onbevreesd doorbreekt. Smith bezit een uniek vermogen om hedendaagse gebeurtenissen te verweven met historische verwijzingen, waardoor werken ontstaan die zowel relevant als tijdloos aanvoelen. Haar schrijfstijl staat bekend om zijn poëtische kwaliteit, intelligentie en diepgaand begrip van de menselijke ervaring.

    Ali Smith
    Spring
    New writing 13 : an anthology
    Glanville Williams: Learning the Law
    Like
    Diary of a Madman
    Red Petrograd
    • Red Petrograd

      • 347bladzijden
      • 13 uur lezen
      5,0(1)Tarief

      A deeply engaging study, unmatched in its depth, of factory life in Petrograd over the course of Russia's revolutionary year.

      Red Petrograd
    • Apparently, back in the day us McClouds used to be the Thanes of Queensferry, before all that shit got stamped out by the English . . . We've got Royal Blood in us he says, and he says when we eventually realise we should've voted Yes not No Dad's gonna rise up to be Thane of Queensferry once more. Pop Sheeran, proudly shouldering the family trade of restoring the Forth Bridge, is about to lose it all. A global corporation has bought this Scottish icon, bringing with them innovative new paint. How will Pop fight back when he realises he's painting himself out of a job? Diary of a Madman is a sharply political, witty new adaptation of Gogol's classic story, reimagined in a contemporary Scotland on the brink of voting for independence. The play received its world premiere at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, on 5 August 2016 before opening at the Gate Theatre, London, in September 2016.

      Diary of a Madman
    • Like

      • 352bladzijden
      • 13 uur lezen
      4,0(19)Tarief

      From one of Britain's most impressive young fiction writers comes an extraordinary and haunting novel - A seductive story of what it means to be alive at the edge of the 20th century: here is a story of what it's like.

      Like
    • "First published in 1945, Glanville Williams: Learning the Law has been introducing new and prospective law students to the foundation skills needed to study law effectively for almost 70 years. Presenting an overview of the English Legal System and covering the essential legal skills that students need to master if they want to succeed both in their legal studies and in their future careers, this is a must-have book for all new law students. This title is of particular interest to undergraduate students on the LLB, postgraduate students on the GDL. It is particularly important as reading to prepare for a law degree, and offers practical advice and guidance throughout the formative year of study."--Publisher's website

      Glanville Williams: Learning the Law
    • New writing 13 : an anthology

      • 354bladzijden
      • 13 uur lezen
      3,9(8)Tarief

      As editors Toby Litt and Ali Smith explain in their introduction: "newness is quite a venerable category. There's not much that's new about it. In the 1930s, when a magazine called "New Writing" was first published, it had to compete with "New Signatures," "New Country," "New Verse," the "New Statesman" "and Nation" and "New Theatre," and what with the "New Woman" of the 1890s and new everything else, even then, new wasn't the new new. . . If we've achieved diversity, it's because our submissions were themselves diverse; and the final selection is representative of the proportion of short stories to novel extracts, poems and essays that were submitted. Originality is only proven over time, paradoxically. We are confident that some of the names here you've never heard before will become very familiar. They may even disgrace themselves by winning prizes, becoming established, etc. But they'll be the kinds of writer, like the known names published here, for whom everything they write is a renewal - of language, of place, of the senses and of the contemporary."

      New writing 13 : an anthology
    • Spring

      • 352bladzijden
      • 13 uur lezen
      4,1(11032)Tarief

      SUNDAY TIMES NUMBER ONE BESTSELLER A once-in-a-generation series, Ali Smith's Seasonal Quartet is a tour-de-force about love, time, art, politics, and how we live now. 'Her best yet, a dazzling hymn to hope, uniting the past and present with a chorus of voices' Observer What unites Katherine Mansfield, Charlie Chaplin, Shakespeare, Rilke, Beethoven, Brexit, the present, the past, the north, the south, the east, the west, a man mourning lost times, a woman trapped in modern times? Spring. The great connective. With an eye to the migrancy of story over time, and riffing on Pericles, one of Shakespeare's most resistant and rollicking works, Ali Smith tells the impossible tale of an impossible time. In a time of walls and lockdown Smith opens the door. The time we're living in is changing nature. Will it change the nature of story? Hope springs eternal. Discover all four instalments: Autumn, Winter, Spring and Summer. Ali Smith's new novel, Companion piece, is available now. ***** 'An astonishing accomplishment and a book for all seasons' Independent 'Smith is a masterful storyteller . . . Savour it' Evening Standard 'Infectious in its energy and warmth' Daily Telegraph

      Spring
    • Gliff

      • 288bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen
      4,1(248)Tarief

      This novel marks the beginning of a pair of interconnected stories by acclaimed author Ali Smith, known for her literary accolades including the Booker Prize shortlist. It promises to explore themes of time, identity, and the human experience, showcasing Smith's distinctive narrative style and innovative storytelling. Readers can expect a thought-provoking journey that intertwines characters and their lives in unexpected ways, reflecting contemporary issues and the complexity of relationships.

      Gliff
    • Artful

      • 240bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen
      4,0(334)Tarief

      Adapted from the lectures given by Ali Smith at Oxford University, 'Artful' is a tidal wave of ideas in four thematically organised bursts of thought.

      Artful
    • 3,9(122)Tarief

      A celebration of the greatest kind of shop in the world, by an award-winning cast of writers including Ali Smith, Michael Dirda, Elif Shafak and Daniel Kehlmann. A cabinet of curiosities, a time machine, a treasure trove - we love bookshops because they possess a unique kind of magic. In Browse, Henry Hitchings asks fifteen writers from around the world to reveal their favourite bookshops, each conjuring a specific time and place. These inquisitive, enchanting pieces are a collective celebration of bookshops - for anyone who has ever fallen under their spell. Contributors include Alaa Al Aswany, Stefano Benni, Michael Dirda, Daniel Kehlmann, Andrey Kurkov, Yiyun Li, Pankaj Mishra, Dorthe Nors, Yvonne Adhiambo Owuor, Elif Shafak, Ian Sansom, Iain Sinclair, Ali Smith, Saša Stanišic, and Juan Gabriel Vásquez. A dazzling collection of original essays about the bookshop by fifteen bestselling international authors.

      Browse