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Francis Spufford

    1 januari 1964

    Spufford onderscheidt zich door een vloeiende overgang tussen genres, waarbij hij een sterk verteltalent behoudt. Zijn werken verweven meesterlijk feiten en fictie, waarbij hij vaak historische gebeurtenissen en hun impact op menselijke lotgevallen onderzoekt. Spuffords stijl is opmerkelijk vanwege zijn vermogen om lezers via meeslepende verhalen in complexe onderwerpen te trekken. Zijn schrijven evolueerde van historische non-fictie naar volwaardige romans, waarbij hij altijd een uniek perspectief en literaire diepgang behield.

    Francis Spufford
    Cahokia Jazz
    I May Be Some Time
    Unapologetic
    Red Plenty. Rote Zukunft, englische Ausgabe
    Red Plenty
    Gouden bergen
    • Gouden bergen

      • 364bladzijden
      • 13 uur lezen
      3,7(8644)Tarief

      1746: De charmante Mr. Smith komt aan in New York met een wisselbrief van 1000 Britse ponden, een astronomisch hoog bedrag. Wie is hij en hoe komt hij aan dat geld? Het New York van die tijd is een dorp vergeleken bij het tien keer zo grote Londen, en hij wordt nauwlettend in de gaten gehouden. Algauw wordt hij opgenomen in de Brits-Nederlandse upperclass. Hij gaat mee naar de kerk, laat zich strikken voor een rol in een toneelstuk en wordt verliefd. Maar keer op keer slaat Smith de plank mis, want in de Nieuwe Wereld gelden heel andere regels dan in het Oude Europa.

      Gouden bergen
    • Red Plenty

      • 434bladzijden
      • 16 uur lezen
      4,2(219)Tarief

      "Spufford cunningly maps out a literary genre of his own . . . Freewheeling and fabulous." —The Times (London) Strange as it may seem, the gray, oppressive USSR was founded on a fairy tale. It was built on the twentieth-century magic called "the planned economy," which was going to gush forth an abundance of good things that the lands of capitalism could never match. And just for a little while, in the heady years of the late 1950s, the magic seemed to be working. Red Plenty is about that moment in history, and how it came, and how it went away; about the brief era when, under the rash leadership of Khrushchev, the Soviet Union looked forward to a future of rich communists and envious capitalists, when Moscow would out-glitter Manhattan and every Lada would be better engineered than a Porsche. It's about the scientists who did their genuinely brilliant best to make the dream come true, to give the tyranny its happy ending. Red Plenty is history, it's fiction, it's as ambitious as Sputnik, as uncompromising as an Aeroflot flight attendant, and as different from what you were expecting as a glass of Soviet champagne.

      Red Plenty
    • "Suitable for believers who are fed up with being patronised, for non-believers curious about how faith can possibly work in the twenty-first century, this title presents an argument that Christianity is recognisable, drawing on the vocabulary of human feeling, and satisfying those who believe in it."--Www.whitcoulls.co.nz.

      Unapologetic
    • I May Be Some Time

      • 416bladzijden
      • 15 uur lezen
      3,9(147)Tarief

      When Captain Scott died in 1912 on his way back from the South Pole, his story became a myth embedded in the national imagination.

      I May Be Some Time
    • A thrilling tale of murder and mystery in a city where history has run a little differently -- from the best-selling author of Golden Hill.In a city that never was, in an America that never was, on a snowy night at the end of winter, two detectives find a body on the roof of a skyscraper.It's 1922, and Americans are drinking in speakeasies, dancing t[Bokinfo].

      Cahokia Jazz
    • Light Perpetual

      • 336bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen
      3,6(3270)Tarief

      From the author of Golden Hill 'Glorious.' Evening Standard'Exhilarating.' TLS'Brilliant.' Observer'Dazzling.' The Times'Extraordinary.' Financial Times'Superb.' Guardian'My god he can write.

      Light Perpetual
    • Children's books - from Narnia to The Hobbit - are celebrated in this enlightened examination of the joys of childhood reading.Fairy tales and Where the Wild Things Are, The Lord of the Rings and the Narnia books, Little House on the Prairie and The Earthsea Trilogy. What would you find if you went back and re-read your favourite books from childhood? Francis Spufford discovers both delight and sadness, in this widely celebrated memoir of a boy who retreats into books, faced with a tragedy in his family.'A beautifully composed and wholly original memoir, sounding the classics of children's literature.' David Sexton, Evening Standard'Exuberant and serious, funny and sophisticated, this memoir of reading and childhood is a delight.' Andrea Ashworth

      The Child that Books Built