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pro vyhledávání: '"LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Diaries & Journals"'
Autor:
Alan Pauls
Amplia recopilación de textos sobre arte, cine y literatura que incluyen diarios de viaje, crónicas, conferencias, columnas de opinión, prólogos, intervenciones periodísticas leídos y publicados en diversos espacios y medios de España y Latino
Autor:
Ronald C. White
“An intimate character portrait and fascinating inquiry into the basis of Lincoln's energetic, curious mind.”—The Wall Street Journal WINNER OF THE BARONDESS/LINCOLN AWARD • From the New York Times bestselling author of A. Lincoln and Americ
Autor:
Joan Didion
Una recopilación de los cuadernos inéditos de Joan Didion, escritos en los setenta durante un viaje en coche por el sur de Estados Unidos, que resultan casi proféticos a la luz de la actualidad norteamericana. Joan Didion siempre ha conservado sus
Autor:
John Cheever
Estos diarios de un autor fundamental para la literatura norteamericana del siglo XX, son un autorretrato conmovedor del escritor y el hombre, de sus genialidades y sus contradicciones. «Un tesoro. Los dones particularesde Cheever, sitúan sus diari
Autor:
Gail Godwin, Rob Neufeld
“True, time is the villain and we are trapped in him. True, love is sometimes not returned. True, friends are sometimes false. But to be aware of this—all of it—and still want to go on living, that is the triumph. It is the reward.” As a youn
Autor:
Michael Shelden
One day in late 1906, seventy-one-year-old Mark Twain attended a meeting on copyright law at the Library of Congress. The arrival of the famous author caused the usual stir—but then Twain took off his overcoat to reveal a'snow-white'tailored suit a
Autor:
Gail Godwin, Rob Neufeld
Gail Godwin was twenty-four years old and working as a waitress in the North Carolina mountains when she wrote: “I want to be everybody who is great; I want to create everything that has ever been created.” It is a declaration that only a wildly
Autor:
Fred Hobson
Ever in control, H. L. Mencken contrived that future generations would see his life as he desired them to. He even wrote Happy Days, Newspaper Days, and other books to fit the pictures he wanted: first, the carefree Baltimore boy; then, the delighted