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Alex Capus

    23 juli 1961
    Alex Capus
    Life is good
    Almost like spring
    Léon & Louise
    A price to pay
    Sailing by Starlight
    A Matter of Time
    • A Matter of Time

      • 256bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen
      4,0(390)Tarief

      In 1913, three German shipbuilders were ordered to reassemble a steam ship on Lake Tanganyika. At the same time, Winston Churchill sends Commander Geoffrey Spicer-Simson to transport two dilapidated and incongruously named gun-boats, Mimi and Toutou, to the other side of the lake. Then World War I breaks out as the two sides are facing each other.

      A Matter of Time
    • Sailing by Starlight

      • 220bladzijden
      • 8 uur lezen
      3,3(4)Tarief

      Follows every step of Robert Louis Stevenson's last years, studying every clue left behind by the Scottish writer and reaching his own conclusion about the most dramatic turn in Stevenson's life: his decision to settle in Samoa, where the climate was poison for his already diseased lungs.

      Sailing by Starlight
    • A price to pay

      • 233bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen
      3,9(674)Tarief

      Alex Capus’s novels have been runaway best-sellers in Germany, and his novel Léon and Louise received widespread critical acclaim on its English publication in 2012. A Price to Pay, the fourth of Capus’s novels to be published in English, tells the interwoven stories of three disparate figures from interwar Switzerland: pacifist Felix Bloch, who ends up working on the Manhattan Project; Laura d’Oriano, who wants to become a singer but instead becomes an Allied spy in fascist Italy; and Emile Gillieron, who accompanies Heinrich Schliemann to Troy and becomes one of art’s greatest forgers. Taking off from the only moment in history when all three were in the same place—a November day in 1924 at Zürich Station—Capus traces their diverging paths as they secure their places in the annals of history—but at what price?

      A price to pay
    • Summer 1918. The First World War is drawing to a close when Léon Le Gall, a French teenager from Cherbourg who has dropped out of school and left home, falls in love with Louise Janvier. Both are severely wounded by German artillery fire, are separated, and believe each other to be dead. Briefly reunited two decades later, the two lovers are torn apart again by Louise's refusal to destroy Léon's marriage and by the German invasion of France. In occupied Paris during the Second World War, where Léon struggles against the abhorrent tasks imposed upon him by the SS, and the wilds of Africa, where Louise confronts the hardships of her primitive environment, they battle the vicissitudes of history and the passage of time for the survival of their love.

      Léon & Louise
    • Almost like spring

      • 149bladzijden
      • 6 uur lezen
      3,6(424)Tarief

      With brilliantly vivid irony, a mosaic of voices tells the true story of Switzerland's most notorious bank robbers: Kurt Sandweg and Waldemar Velte. As 1933 draws to a close, the pair arrive in Basel from Wuppertal, Germany. Rebels on the run, they are searching for an escape from the confines of a callously regimented society left impoverished by the Depression and the onset of Nazi power. However, their desperation leads them to a realm outside reality, on a destructive path of vengeance for the world's abhorrent lack of justice. Resolute on their doomed mission, neither expected to fall in love. Seen through the benign eyes of Dorly Schupp, the agonising humanity of their relationships are sharply juxtaposed against the reckless cruelty of their crimes. Yet in a world equally heartless and unremitting, who should shoulder the blame? Capus relates the portrait of these chillingly charismatic figures in a curious blend of documentary and narrative where precision of detail collides with an economy of emotion, and leaves the desolation of their situation stark and blindingly poignant. Suspended between the tragic and comic, Capus's novel mimics the absurd idiosyncrasies of life where often nothing but interpretation is left to determine the sacred from the profane.

      Almost like spring
    • Max has been married to Tina for twenty-five years. She is the love of his life, but now he must come to terms with the fact that she is to spend a year away on a work assignment—away, for the first time, from their home, their children and their life together. Her absence leaves him feeling like an Odysseus in reverse: he stays put whilehis Penelope goes out into the world. Max, alone with his three teenage sons for the first time, is left contemplating life and the daily routine of the little bar of which he is the proprietor. As he spends more time with the regulars their problems begin to become his own. This new novel by Alex Capus is a hymn to trust, friendship and life’s small pleasures. Told with his trademark humor, Life is Good is a novel about finding contentment in rootedness as the world speeds up.

      Life is good
    • Skidoo

      • 84bladzijden
      • 3 uur lezen

      Decades after westward expansion swept over it, settled it, and domesticated it, the Wild West remains a potent source of American myth and mystery. But the actual history, and the traces of it that remain, are at least as interesting as the fiction, and in Skidoo, writer and novelist Alex Capus takes us on a fascinating tour of the skeleton of the American West—the ghost towns and collapsing mines that lie far from interstates and airports, lost in history. Walking in the footsteps of bank robbers and grave diggers, desperadoes and Native Americans, beer brewers and child brides, Capus uncovers story after story of adventure, violence, and exploration. Near Salt Wells, Nevada, he learns the story of a luckless inventor whose corpse was discovered frozen in the desert, an icicle hanging from its nose. In Skidoo, California, he tells us of a brawling bartender, Hootch Simpson, who was hanged twice—once by a mob, once by the law—before being beheaded during his autopsy. And in Flagstaff, Arizona, Capus traces the long-lost origins of Route 66, as a narrow, isolated trail for Edward Fitzgerald Beale’s Camel Corps. Packed with period detail, and told with a verve and enthusiasm to rival Pecos Bill, the stories in Skidoo are sure to enchant any lover of Western tales or America’s wild history.

      Skidoo
    • Der Schweizer Eduard Spelterini (1852–1931) war der bedeutendste Ballonpionier des ausgehenden 19. Jahrhunderts und damals europaweit bekannt. Besonders wichtig ist Spelterini bis heute, weil er seine Ballonfahrten seit 1893 für Aufsehen erregende Luftaufnahmen nutzte. Und er war ein ungemein begabter Fotograf, der mit seiner Kamera die Alpen überflog, Schweizer Städte aufnahm, aber auch die Pyramiden von Gizeh sowie Städte und Landschaften in Ägypten, im Orient und in Südafrika. Jetzt werden Eduard Spelterinis Ballonfotografien wieder entdeckt: Unser Buch versammelt erstmals seit 1928 die schönsten und spektakulärsten Luftaufnahmen, direkt ab den originalen Glasnegativen reproduziert. Diese raren Luftbilder zeigen atemberaubende Blicke auf Natur und Besiedlung. Neben die Bilder stellt das Buch zwei neue Texte: Der Schweizer Schriftsteller Alex Capus zeichnet in einem biografischen Porträt die Lebensgeschichte Spelterinis nach, der Fotohistoriker Hubertus von Amelunxen skizziert die Bedeutung dieser Luftaufnahmen und stellt sie in den Kontext ihrer Entstehungszeit und verwandter fotografischer Genres.

      Eduard Spelterini - Fotografien des Ballonpioniers, photographs of a pioneer balloonist
    • Mit Krakenarmen greift die Vergangenheit nach mir, seit ich die wahre Geschichte aufgezeichnet habe von Dorli Schupp, Waldemar Velte und Kurt Sandweg. (Alex Capus)

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