Inferno
Zafón Carlos Ruiz
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Infinita Tristessa
Глуховский Дмитрий
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Infinita Tristessa
Глуховский Дмитрий
Пьеса из мира «Метро».Готовилась для постановки одним молодым режиссёром на недостроенной станции метро.
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Infinite Home
Alcott Kathleen
A beautifully wrought story of an ad hoc family and the crisis they must overcome together.Edith is a widowed landlady who rents apartments in her Brooklyn brownstone to an unlikely collection of humans, all deeply in need of shelter. Crippled in various ways — in spirit, in mind, in body, in heart — the renters struggle to navigate daily existence, and soon come to realize that Edith’s deteriorating mind, and the menacing presence of her estranged, unscrupulous son, Owen, is the greatest challenge they must confront together.Faced with eviction by Owen and his designs on the building, the tenants — Paulie, an unusually disabled man and his burdened sister, Claudia; Edward, a misanthropic stand-up comic; Adeleine, a beautiful agoraphobe; Thomas, a young artist recovering from a stroke — must find in one another what the world has not yet offered or has taken from them: family, respite, security, worth, love.The threat to their home scatters them far from where they’ve begun, to an ascetic commune in Northern California, the motel rooms of depressed middle America, and a stunning natural phenomenon in Tennessee, endangering their lives and their visions of themselves along the way.With humanity, humor, grace, and striking prose, Kathleen Alcott portrays these unforgettable characters in their search for connection, for a life worth living, for home.
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Infinite jest
Wallace David Foster
Infinite Jest is the name of a movie said to be so entertaining that anyone who watches it loses all desire to do anything but watch. People die happily, viewing it in endless repetition. The novel Infinite Jest is the story of this addictive entertainment, and in particular how it affects a Boston halfway house for recovering addicts and a nearby tennis academy, whose students have many budding addictions of their own. As the novel unfolds, various individuals, organisations, and governments vie to obtain the master copy of Infinite Jest for their own ends, and the denizens of the tennis school and halfway house are caught up in increasingly desperate efforts to control the movie — as is a cast including burglars, transvestite muggers, scam artists, medical professionals, pro football stars, bookies, drug addicts both active and recovering, film students, political assassins, and one of the most endearingly messed-up families ever captured in a novel.On this outrageous frame hangs an exploration of essential questions about what entertainment is, and why it has come to so dominate our lives; about how our desire for entertainment interacts with our need to connect with other humans; and about what the pleasures we choose say about who we are. Equal parts philosophical quest and screwball comedy, Infinite Jest bends every rule of fiction without sacrificing for a moment its own entertainment value. The huge cast and multilevel narrative serve a story that accelerates to a breathtaking, heartbreaking, unfogettable conclusion. It is an exuberant, uniquely American exploration of the passions that make us human and one of those rare books that renew the very idea of what a novel can do.
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Infinity: The Story of a Moment
Josipovici Gabriel
In the course of a single extensive interview, this novel recounts the colorful life of a wealthy, eccentric Italian composer through multiple layers of unreality. As Massimo recalls what his master, Tancredo Pavone, told him about his life, he often repeats Pavone’s outrageous opinions on everything from the current state of the world to the inner life of each musical note. Eventually, it becomes comically clear that not only does Pavone not always distinguish between memory and imagination, but also that Massimo does not always understand what it is he is repeating. A moving portrait of a close bond between two people from utterly different social spheres, this narrative is an insightful look into the world of a composer and the process of artistic creation.
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Infrared
Huston Nancy
Award-winning author Nancy Huston follows her bestselling novel, Fault Lines, winner of the Prix Femina, with an intensely provocative story about a passionate yet emotionally-wounded woman’s sexual explorations.After a troubled childhood and two failed marriages, Rena Greenblatt has achieved success as a photographer. She specializes in infrared techniques that expose her pictures’ otherwise hidden landscapes and capture the raw essence of deeply private moments in the lives of her subjects.Away from her lover, and stuck in Florence, Italy, with her infuriating stepmother and her aging, unwell father, Rena confronts not only the masterpieces of the Renaissance but the banal inconveniences of a family holiday. At the same time, she finds herself traveling into dark and passionate memories that will lead to disturbing revelations.Infrared is both an explicitly bold story of how sexuality is influenced by childhood, family, and culture, and a portrait of a woman coming to terms with the end of her father’s life. With exceptional flair and intelligence, Huston fearlessly investigates the links between family intimacies and our collective lives, between destruction and creation.
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Inglaterra, Inglaterra
Barnes Julian
Sir Jack Pitman, un magnate de aquellos que sólo la vieja Albión puede producir, mezcla de Murdoch, Maxwell y Al Fayed, emprende la construcción de la que será su obra magna. Convencido de que en la actualidad Inglaterra no es más que una cáscara vacía de sí misma, apta sólo para turistas, él creará una «Inglaterra, Inglaterra» mucho más concentrada, que de manera más eficaz contenga todos los lugares, todos los mitos, todas las esencias e incluso todos los tópicos de lo inglés, y que por consiguiente será mucho más rentable. En el mismo día se podrán visitar la torre de Londres, los acantilados de Dover, los bosques de Sherwood (con Robin Hood incluido en la gira) y los megalitos de Stonehenge. y para construir su Gran Simulacro, el parque temático por excelencia para anglófilos de todo el mundo, Sir Jack elige la isla de Wight y contrata aun selecto equipo de historiadores, semiólogos y brillantes ejecutivos.El proyecto es monstruoso, arriesgado y, como todo lo que hace Sir Jack, tiene un éxito fulgurante. Mediante hábiles maniobras políticas, consigue que la isla de Wight se independice de la vieja Inglaterra, e incluso miembros de la casa real se trasladan al nuevo país para ejercer de monarquía de parque temático. Pero en un giro inesperado, el país de mentirijillas se vuelve tanto o más verdadero que el país de verdad, las ambiciones imperiales se desatan y los actores que representaban a personajes míticos, a filósofos, a gobernantes, y cuya función era «parecer», comienzan a «ser»…
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Inglorious
Kavenna Joanna
Rosa Lane is 35, at Dante's centre point of life, when the individual is meant to garner experience and become wise. So far she has managed well enough without wisdom; she has been obedient to prevailing mores, she has worked hard at her decent job in London and has never troubled the stream. Yet she is suddenly disoriented by events, unable to understand the death of her mother, finding the former buttresses of her life — her long-term relationship, her steady job — no longer support her. When she leaves her job, and her relationship ends, she is thrust out into a great loneliness; she becomes acutely aware of — tormented by — the details of the city, the lives of those around her, and the deluge of competing cries.Having stripped herself of her former context, and become inexplicable to her friends and family, she embarks on a mock-epic quest for a sense of purpose, for an answer to the hoary old question 'Why Live?' Her comical grail quest is fraught with minor trials — encounters with former friends, unsympathetic landladies, prospective employers, theory-mongers, and denizens of the 'real world'. Rosa also falls into a state of constant motion, nervously treading around London. Yet her constant circumnavigations of the city fail to enlighten her, and she escapes from the city to join friends in Cumbria. This escape finally precipitates the climax of the book, the greatest trial, and the beginnings of her return to normality, whatever that was.
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Inherited Disorders: Stories, Parables & Problems
Sachs Adam Ehrlich
A son receives an inheritance from his father and tries to dispose of it before it destroys him. Inherited Disorders tells this elemental story in over 100 hilarious, witty variations.Adam Ehrlich Sachs’s Inherited Disorders is a rueful, absurd, and endlessly entertaining look at a most serious subject — the eternally vexed relations between fathers and sons. In a hundred and seventeen shrewd, surreal vignettes, Sachs lays bare the petty rivalries, thwarted affection, and mutual bafflement that have characterized the filial bond since the days of Davidic kings. A philosopher’s son kills his father and explains his aphorisms to death. A father bequeaths to his son his jacket, deodorant, and political beliefs. England’s most famous medium becomes possessed by the spirit of his skeptical father — who questions, in front of the nation, his son’s choice of career. A Czech pianist amputates his fingers one by one to thwart his father, who will not stop composing concertos for him. A nineteenth-century Italian nobleman wills his ill-conceived flying contraption — incapable of actual flight — to his newborn son. In West Hollywood, an aspiring screenwriter must contend with the judgmental visage of his father, a respected public intellectual whose frozen head, clearly disappointed in him, he keeps in his freezer. Keenly inventive, but painfully familiar, these surprisingly tender stories signal the arrival of a brilliant new comic voice — and fresh hope for fathers and sons the world over.
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Inner Tube
Broun Hob
After a family tragedy, a man chases consolation — or is it oblivion? — by traveling through some seedy locales of place and spirit.Early on in Hob Broun’s second novel, the mother of the unnamed narrator, a failed actress, commits suicide by putting her head through a television. That fact, together with our hero’s desire for his ex-girlfriend’s older sister, prompts a radical departure as he quits his job cataloging old television shows and sets off on a westward journey. Pursuing solace in unlikely places, he embarks on a string of just-as-unlikely romances, including ones with a motel maid and an archaeology professor. But can anything distract him from the painful emptiness within? In the desert, finally free of society, a self-reckoning awaits.Bracing in its vision, Inner Tube is a fearless and often bitingly funny novel about what happens when our civilized veneers are shed.
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Innocents and Others
Spiotta Dana
Dana Spiotta’s new novel is about two women, best friends, who grow up in LA in the 80s and become filmmakers. Meadow and Carrie have everything in common — except their views on sex, power, movie-making, and morality. Their lives collide with Jelly, a loner whose most intimate experience is on the phone. Jelly is older, erotic, and mysterious. She cold calls powerful men and seduces them not through sex but through listening. She invites them to reveal themselves, and they do.
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Inny Świat
Herling-Grudziński Gustaw
Wydane po raz pierwszy w 1953 roku w Londynie i wznawiane wielokrotnie wspomnienia Gustawa Herlinga – Grudzińskiego z sowieckiego łagru w Jercewie pod Archagielskiem ukazują się w serii Lekcja Literatury poprzedzone niezwykle interesującą rozmową, jaką z autorem książki przeprowadził znakomity znawca jego twórczości, Włodzimierz Bolecki. Książka Gustawa Herlinga – Grudzińskiego obok nieprzeciętnych walorów literackich jest przede wszystkim – co podkreśla w rozmowie Autor – dokumentalną relacją ofiary, kronikarza i badacza instytucji i mechanizmów sowieckiego "innego świata" zbudowanego na utopijnej, zbrodniczej ideologii lewicowo – totalitarnej.
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Inquieta Compañia
Fuentes Carlos
Fuentes ha reunido en Inquieta compañía seis relatos propios del género fantástico. El novelista mexicano ha bebido en fuentes originales y adaptaciones cinematográficas, transmutando con sabiduría el misterio, el terror o la angustia.Muertos vivientes, ángeles y vampiros deambulan por paisajes mexicanos acompañados de otros personajes definidos de forma realista, diseñados con el cuidadoso buril de los clásicos modernos de la literatura hispanoamericana. Tal vez las vivencias londinenses de Fuentes le hayan conducido a esta mítica popular universal en la que lo mexicano no resulta extraño, y que le permite traducir en sombras y monstruos el reverso de la claridad expositiva de una obra amplia y luminosa, que va desde La región más transparente (1958) a El naranjo (1993).Los relatos que aquí nos ofrece resultan inquietantes. En `El amante del teatro` se alude a la ocupación de Iraq y pese a que el protagonista, Lorenzo O`Shea, se hace pasar por irlandés, el tema va más allá del aparente voyeurismo: la mujer que observa desde su ventana es también la actriz que le obsesiona, como Ofelia, en una muda representación de Hamlet. Su silencio, también en la escena, nos conduce, como en otros relatos, a una deliberada ambigüedad final y al significado del espectador teatral, próximo al mirón.Si el primer relato se sitúa en el Soho londinense, el segundo, `La gata de mi madre`, nos lleva ya a México. Iniciado como un cuadro de costumbres con el humor negro que descubriremos también en otros: la descripción de la muerte de la cruel Doña Emérita y su gata (gata significa también mujer de servicio), la mansión donde viven y sus macabros secretos se convierten en el núcleo del relato. `La buena compañía` se inicia en París, pero el protagonista se traslada a México, donde convivirá con dos extrañas tías en una no menos extraña mansión poblada de crueles fantasmas. Descubre su propia muerte, siendo niño, y Serena y Zenaida (las tías, también difuntas) cierran el relato de manera brillante, con un diálogo en el sótano donde se encuentran los féretros.Más explícito que Rulfo, el culto a la muerte, tópico mexicano, está presente no sólo en éste, sino en otros cuentos. El germen de `Calixta Brand` parece derivar de El retrato de Dorian Gray. Una vez más, la mansión en la que transcurre se convierte en el eje principal. Calixta escribe, el protagonista es un ejecutivo. El paso del amor al odio viene acompañado de la invalidez de la esposa. Pero el cuadro que se modifica, las fotografías que al borrarse presagian la muerte, constituirán los misterios por los que caminaremos sabiamente conducidos. El árabe de un oscuro cuadro va convirtiéndose en el retrato de un médico-jardinero que cuidará de la mujer, hasta convertirse en ángel y desaparecer volando, llevándosela. Fuentes convierte lo inverosímil en simbólico.También `La bella durmiente` se sitúa en México, aunque los orígenes y el significado del relato nos lleven a la Alemania nazi. La acción se inicia en Chihuahua, en los años de Pancho Villa, si bien el protagonista se sitúa en la actualidad. Natural de Enden, Baur mantiene su racista espíritu germánico, aunque su cuerpo se haya convertido en una ruina. Médico de profesión, es llamado a visitar a su mujer, con la que se casó a los 55 años. La visita se convertirá en una pesadilla que retrotraerá a los personajes a los tiempos de los campos de exterminio. No podía faltar `Vlad`, una historia de vampiros. Eloy Zurinaga pide a su colaborador, el licenciado Navarro, que busque una mansión para un amigo que ha de llegar a México con su hija. La vida matrimonial de Navarro había discurrido plácidamente. Su esposabuscará la casa apropiada, en la que hará construir un túnel y tapiar todas las ventanas. Vlad, el conde centroeuropeo, no será otro que Drácula.Carlos Fuentes ha logrado, sirviéndose de materiales tópicos populares, construir relatos que trascienden la anécdota. No es casual que estas historias de misterio, de horror y muerte se hayan convertido en mitos universales. Fuentes los ha mexicanizado. Ha descrito de manera ejemplar y sobria paisajes de su patria y se ha servido de mecanismos elementales para convertirlos en historias cotidianas y confeccionar una literatura brillante y divertida, irracional, de amplio espectro, de gran nivel, como no podía ser menos.
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Inside
Ohlin Alix
When Grace, an exceedingly competent and devoted therapist in Montreal, stumbles across a man who has just failed to hang himself, her instinct to help kicks in immediately. Before long, however, she realizes that her feelings for this charismatic, extremely guarded stranger are far from straightforward. In the meantime, her troubled teenage patient, Annie, runs away from home and soon will reinvent herself in New York as an aspiring and ruthless actress, as unencumbered as humanly possible by any personal attachments.And Mitch, Grace’s ex-husband, who is a therapist as well, leaves the woman he’s desperately in love with to attend to a struggling native community in the bleak Arctic. We follow these four compelling, complex characters from Montreal and New York to Hollywood and Rwanda, each of them with a consciousness that is utterly distinct and urgently convincing.With razor-sharp emotional intelligence, Inside poignantly explores the many dangers as well as the imperative of making ourselves available to — and responsible for — those dearest to us.
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Inside Madeleine
Bomer Paula
From the author of Nine Months and Baby comes a daring new collection that seethes with alienation, lust and rage. Bomer takes us from hospitals, halfway houses, and alleyways, to boarding schools and Park Avenue penthouses, exploring the complex relationships girls have with their bodies, with other girls, and with boys. The title novella tracks the ins and outs of an outsider’s life: her childhood obesity and kinky sex life, her toxic relationships, whether familial or erotic, and her various disappearing acts, of body and mind.
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Inside Mr Enderby
Burgess Anthony
Inside Mr Enderby is a the first volume in the four-book Enderby series of comic novels by the British author Anthony Burgess.The book was first published in 1963 in London by William Heinemann under the pseudonym Joseph Kell. The series began in 1963 with the publication of this book, and concluded in 1984 with Enderby's Dark Lady, or No End to Enderby (after a ten year break following the publication of the third novel in the series, The Clockwork Testament, or Enderby's End).The story opens on a note of pure fantasy, showing schoolchildren from the future taking a field trip through time to see the dyspeptic poet Francis Xavier Enderby while he is asleep. Enderby, a lapsed Catholic in his mid-40's, lives alone in Brighton as a 'professional' poet – his income being interest from investments left to him by his stepmother.Enderby composes his poetry whilst seated on the toilet. His bathtub, which serves as a filing cabinet, is almost full of the mingled paper and food scraps that represent his efforts. Although he is recognised as a minor poet with several published works (and is even awarded a small prize, the 'Goodby Gold Medal', which he refuses), he has yet to be anthologised.He is persuaded to leave his lonely but poetically fruitful bachelor life by the editor of a woman's magazine, Vesta Bainbridge, after he accidentally sends her a love poem instead of a complaint about a recipe in her magazine. The marriage, which soon ends, costs Enderby dearly, alienating him from his muse and depriving him of his financial independence.Months pass, and Enderby is able to write only one more poem. After spending what remains of his capital, he attempts suicide with an overdose of aspirin, experiencing disgusting (and rather funny) visions of his stepmother as he nears death. His cries of horror bring help, and he regains consciousness in a mental institution, where the doctors persuade him to renounce his old, "immature" poetry-writing self. Rechristened "Piggy Hogg", he looks forward contentedly to a new career as a bartender.
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Inside The Head of Bruno Schulz
Biller Maxim
Bruno Schulz has foreseen catastrophe and is almost paralysed by fear. His last chance of survival is to leave the home town to which, despite being in his late forties, he clings as if to a comforting blanket. So he retreats into his cellar (and sometimes hides under his desk) to write a letter to Thomas Mann: appealing to the literary giant to help him find a foreign publisher, in order that the reasons to leave Drohobych will finally outweigh the reasons to stay.Evoking Bulgakov and Singer, Biller takes us on an astounding, burlesque journey into Schulz's world, which vacillates between shining dreams and unbearable nightmares — a world which, like Schulz's own stories, prophesies the apocalyptic events to come.Includes two stories by Bruno Schulz: 'Birds' and 'The Cinnamon Shops', from The Street of Crocodiles.
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Inside These Walls
Coleman Rebecca
There is only one day, and I live it over and over…For Clara Mattingly, routine is the key to enduring the endless weeks, months and years of a life sentence in a women’s prison. The convicted murderer never looks back at who she once was—a shy young art student whose life took a sudden tragic turn. And she allows herself no hope for a better future. Survival is a day-to-day game. But when a surprise visitor shows up one day, Clara finds that in an instant everything has changed. Now she must account for the life she has led—its beauty as well as its brutality—and face the truth behind the terrible secret she has kept to herself all these years.Critically acclaimed author Rebecca Coleman brings you the haunting story of a woman’s deepest passions, darkest regrets and her unforgettable and emotional journey toward redemption.
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Inspiraveris. Верни меня
Мур Лина
Эллиаде. Наш маленький городок, находящийся на земле прекрасной Румынии за высокими стенами, ожидает что-то невероятно плохое… чувствую это. Знаю. Ведь не просто так схожу с ума, слыша его голос, зовущий меня на забытом и мертвом языке – латыни. Мне до жути страшно спать, и там он ворвется ко мне, чтобы забрать к себе. Но то, что мне открылось, заставило меня принять решение, изменившее всю мою жизнь, как и жизнь моего народа. Я верю в то, что стены когда-нибудь рухнут…
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