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Iris Murdoch

    15. Juli 1919 – 8. Februar 1999

    Die irisch-britische Schriftstellerin Iris Murdoch beleuchtete in ihren Romanen alltägliche ethische und moralische Fragen, oft im Lichte von Mythen. Als Perfektionistin erlaubte sie keinen Eingriffen von Redakteuren in ihren Text. Ihre Werke erforschen die Komplexität menschlicher Moral und des freien Willens, eingebettet in lebendig gestaltete Welten. Murdoch strebte danach, ein breites Publikum durch fesselnde Geschichten, philosophische Einsichten und die einzigartige Atmosphäre ihrer erfundenen Welten zu erreichen.

    Iris Murdoch
    Die Flucht vor dem Zauberer
    Henry und Cato
    Uhrwerk der Liebe
    Das Meer, das Meer
    Der schwarze Prinz
    Die Souveränität des Guten
    • 2023

      Iris Murdoch, znana w Polsce głównie jako pisarka, była też wybitną przedstawicielką filozofii, przemawiającą głosem odrębnym na tle innych dwudziestowiecznych myślicieli. Prezentowany tom jest pierwszym w Polsce tak bogatym zbiorem jej esejów filozoficznych, dotyczących głównie etyki i metafizyki, a zwłaszcza ich związków z literaturą. Myśl Iris Murdoch - krytyczna synteza platonizmu z wątkami egzystencjalnymi - wyróżnia się racjonalnością, logiczną precyzją, celnością argumentu i dbałością o szczegół. Ogromna erudycja i przenikliwość diagnoz sprawiają, że jej głos filozoficzny pozostaje donośny i niezmiennie inspirujący.

      Przeciw oschłości
    • 2016

      In The Sea, the Sea the landscape shifts to the seclusion of an isolated house on the edge of England's North Sea, where Charles Arrowby, a big name in London's glittering theatrical world, has retired to write his memoirs.

      The Sea, The Sea & A Severed Head
    • 2015

      When Charles Arrowby retires from his glittering career in the London theatre, he buys a remote house on the rocks by the sea. He hopes to escape from his tumultuous love affairs but unexpectedly bumps into his childhood sweetheart and sets his heart on destroying her marriage.

      The Sea, The Sea (Vintage Summer)
    • 2015

      Living on Paper

      • 688 Seiten
      • 25 Lesestunden
      4,1(65)Abgeben

      'Love is the extremely difficult realisation that something other than oneself is real' This selection of Iris Murdoch's most interesting and important letters gives us a living portrait of one of the twentieth century's greatest writers and thinkers. Here for the first time is Murdoch in her own words, from her schoolgirl days to her last years. The letters show a great mind at work - we watch the young Murdoch struggling with philosophical issues, often unsure of herself; witness her anguish when a novel won't come together; observe her involved in world events and exploring sensuality. They are full of sharp humour and irreverence. They also reveal her personal life, the subject of much speculation, in all its intriguing complexity: her emotional hunger and her tendency to live on the edge of what was socially acceptable. Gradually, we see how this fed into her novels' plots and characters, despite her claims that her fiction was not drawn from reality. Quite apart from giving these valuable insights, her letters bring us closer than ever before to Iris Murdoch as a person. They make for an extraordinary and intimate reading experience: she is wonderful company.

      Living on Paper
    • 2009

      Charles Arrowby, after retiring from the London theatre, moves to a remote seaside house to escape his tumultuous love life. However, he unexpectedly encounters his childhood sweetheart and becomes determined to disrupt her marriage.

      The Sea, the Sea. Winner of the Booker Prize 1978
    • 2009

      "Ученик философа" - знаковая трагикомедия выдающейся британской писательницы, признанного мастера тонкого психологизма. Жизнь курортного городка Эннистон тихо крутится вокруг купален и целебных источников. Тихо до тех пор, пока в город не возвращается самый знаменитый его уроженец - профессор философии Джон Роберт Розанов, ищущий приличного кавалера для своей красавицы внучки. А его некогда любимый ученик, давно променявший философию сперва на искусствоведение, а затем на пьяный дебош и беспорядочные половые связи, пытается понять, вправду ли он хотел утопить дождливой ночью законную супругу, или это ему лишь померещилось... Впервые на русском языке!

      Ученик философа (Uchenik filosofa)
    • 2002
    • 2001

      Nuns And Soldiers

      • 544 Seiten
      • 20 Lesestunden
      3,8(31)Abgeben

      Gertrude has lost her husband and Anne, an ex-nun, her God. They plan to live together and do good works. The 'Count', a Polish man in exile watches over Gertrude with loving patience. Tim, a failed painter, plans with his punk girlfriend to live off his rich friends. Who will judge whom in this intricate pattern of love and deceit? schovat popis

      Nuns And Soldiers
    • 2000

      Something Special

      A Story

      • 64 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden
      3,0(59)Abgeben

      Set in 1950s Dublin, this poignant story follows Yvonne, a spirited Irish woman who yearns for more than the conventional life awaiting her with her suitor, Sam. The narrative explores themes of love and repression, infused with Murdoch's characteristic wry humor and psychological depth reminiscent of Joyce's work. Accompanied by beautiful illustrations from Michael McCurdy, this previously unpublished tale offers a unique glimpse into the author's literary legacy, making it an ideal gift for romantics and literature lovers alike.

      Something Special
    • 1999

      Sartre

      • 158 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      3,6(22)Abgeben

      Sartre's powerful political passions were united with a memorable literary gift, placing him foremost among the novelists, as well as the philosophers, of our time.

      Sartre