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Sylvia Brownrigg

    16 december 1964

    Sylvia Brownrigg creëert verhalen die zich verdiepen in de complexiteit van menselijke verbindingen en ingewikkelde emotionele landschappen. Haar proza wordt gekenmerkt door scherp psychologisch inzicht in haar personages en een subtiel maar precies taalgebruik. Met een feilloos oog voor detail en sfeer construeert ze verhalen die lezers meeslepen in de intieme werelden van haar protagonisten. Haar schrijven verkent thema's als identiteit, verlangen en de veelzijdige aard van relaties.

    Sylvia Brownrigg
    Pages for You
    Pages for Her
    Morality Tale
    The Whole Staggering Mystery
    Invisible Countries
    The Whole Staggering Mystery
    • The Whole Staggering Mystery

      A Story of Fathers Lost and Found

      • 336bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen

      A lost package reveals family secrets spanning generations, prompting Sylvia Brownrigg to explore her father Nick's and grandfather Gawen's lives. Nick, a hippie and absent father, contrasts with Gawen, an enigmatic Englishman who wrote a novel about lesbian lovers before his mysterious death in Kenya. As Sylvia uncovers their stories, she navigates themes of sexuality, silence, and the impact of divorce, ultimately piecing together her own fractured narrative against the backdrop of 1930s London and California's redwoods.

      The Whole Staggering Mystery
    • Invisible Countries

      • 40bladzijden
      • 2 uur lezen

      A woman travels to seven invisible countries, and from the moment of arrival she is surprised, challenged, and disturbed by what she discovers.

      Invisible Countries
    • Morality Tale

      • 240bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen
      2,0(1)Tarief

      The story explores the complexities of a modern marriage through the lens of humor and relationships. The narrator encounters Richard, an intriguing envelope salesman with a knack for Zen philosophies, who provides a refreshing escape from her challenging domestic situation. Their interactions reveal the comedic and sometimes chaotic nature of love and commitment, highlighting the triangular dynamics that often complicate personal connections.

      Morality Tale
    • Pages for Her

      • 304bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen
      3,8(108)Tarief

      'A complex portrait of two women's sexuality . . . an absolute pleasure' Alice SeboldFlannery, a writer with one well-known rather racy book to her name, is, by her own admission, in a situation she never thought she'd be: married to a man who overshadows her and defined by her primary relationships as wife and mother. When Flannery is invited to a writers' conference she sees a chance to return to a world she knew well. And then she recognizes the name of the chair of the event: Anne Arden. Suddenly Flannery is thrown back twenty years to her eighteen-year-old self and the most intense love affair of her entire life. On the other side of the world Anne is travelling for work. Recently out of a decades-long partnership, she feels adrift, unsettled. When a friend asks her to chair an event at a writers' conference she says yes and a couple of months later, on the same campus where they met and fell in love, Anne and Flannery are reunited. Though their lives have taken them in different and unexpected directions, the pull between them proves irresistible. Elegant, clever, witty and sensual, Sylvia Brownrigg's Pages for Her is a novel about love, memory and what it is to be a woman, a wife, and a mother.

      Pages for Her
    • Pages for You

      • 272bladzijden
      • 10 uur lezen
      3,7(157)Tarief

      The story of a world-changing love affair between two women

      Pages for You
    • The Delivery Room

      • 300bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen
      3,3(17)Tarief

      In 1998, Serbian therapist Mira Braverman finds herself in her North London flat, a space her husband humorously calls the Delivery Room. As she listens to her troubled patients, Mira realizes her own life is intertwined with their struggles: her husband Peter faces illness, NATO's threats against Serbia intensify, and hidden truths from her past threaten to surface. The contrasts between war and peace, life and death, highlight the preciousness of everyday moments often taken for granted. Engaging with Mira's world reveals a refreshing appreciation for life's small joys. The author’s talent for character creation shines as she weaves together the narratives of patients and therapist, creating a sense of trespass and revelation. Critics praise the novel as a stunning exploration of themes like birth, death, war, and loss. It is described as grippingly readable, with a rich texture and detail that allow for a deeper understanding of character and plot. The work stands out for its ambition and commitment, making it one of the most striking novels of the year, both intellectually stimulating and highly enjoyable.

      The Delivery Room
    • Ten Women Who Shook the World

      Stories

      • 144bladzijden
      • 6 uur lezen

      Across a series of vivid, untamed landscapes Sylvia Brownrigg's characters wander in search of the obvious--love, fame, a good recipe for canapes--as well as the less obvious. In "Hussy from the West" the narrator undertakes a long erotic quest for satisfaction; in "The Bird Chick" a visionary organizes some unusual park inhabitants for a bold experiment in theater. In Sylvia Brownrigg's starkly original "Ten Women Who Shook the World," wherever these maverick women travel, their bold, comical voices urge us to follow.

      Ten Women Who Shook the World
    • JD lebt an der amerikanischen Ostküste und hat gerade seine Arbeit verloren. Er verbringt seine Zeit damit, Betrachtungen über die Leute, die ihm begegnen und deren Leben anzustellen und beginnt ein Internettagebuch. Pi lebt an der Westküste und hat bei den großen Bränden alles verloren. Auch ihre Doktorarbeit über die Kantsche Philosophie. Sie findet das Internettagebuch von JD und beginnt ihm zu schreiben. Irgendwann antwortet er. Eine moderne und feinsinnige Liebesgeschichte entwickelt sich.

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