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Brad Leithauser

    Brad Leithauser ist ein gefeierter Dichter und Romanautor. Seine Werke werden für ihre aufschlussreiche Erforschung der menschlichen Verfassung und ihre anmutige Prosa gefeiert. Sowohl in seiner Poesie als auch in seiner Belletristik taucht er in die Komplexität von Beziehungen und die Suche nach Sinn in der modernen Welt ein. Sein Schreiben wird für seine Intelligenz und emotionale Resonanz geschätzt.

    The Friends of Freeland
    Rhyme's Rooms
    Lettered Creatures: Light Verse
    Sein eigener Herr
    Curves and Angles
    Toad to a Nightingale
    • Toad to a Nightingale

      • 64 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden
      5,0(3)Abgeben

      Celebrating the imaginative collaboration between the Leithauser brothers, this work features a delightful collection of light verse and intricate illustrations. Poet Brad Leithauser brings life to a variety of creatures, while Mark Leithauser enhances them with his artistic touch. The engaging dialogue between a toad and a nightingale highlights the theme that unexpected beauty can emerge from the ordinary. With a blend of lyrical charm and inventive artistry, this book showcases the joys of sibling creativity and offers readers a whimsical experience.

      Toad to a Nightingale
    • Curves and Angles

      • 96 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden
      4,0(1)Abgeben

      The collection offers a poetic journey that transitions from a vibrant, communal atmosphere to a more introspective and tranquil setting. It explores themes of love, both for humanity and nature, capturing the beauty and complexity of these relationships in various forms.

      Curves and Angles
    • Bjartur hat achtzehn Jahre lang als Knecht geschuftet, um eines Tages seinen eigenen Hof zu besitzen. Sumarhus nennt er sein kümmerliches Anwesen, das abseits im unwirtlichen Heideland liegt. Bjartur ist entschlossen, ein freier und unabhängiger Mensch zu sein, sein eigener Herr - diesem Ziel opfert er Glück und Gesundheit seiner Familie. Starrköpfig verschuldet er den Tod seiner Frau, und auch seine zweite Frau unterliegt in dem bitteren Überlebenskampf.

      Sein eigener Herr
    • Lettered Creatures: Light Verse

      • 64 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden
      4,0(12)Abgeben

      Each page of this alphabet book showcases a unique creature, from an appetitive Anteater to a prickly Porcupine, paired with an eight-line poem that captures their essence. The delicate pencil drawings on the opposite page enhance the whimsical and witty nature of the text, creating a delightful visual and literary experience. This charming combination of poetry and illustration offers a playful exploration of the alphabet through the lens of diverse animals.

      Lettered Creatures: Light Verse
    • Rhyme's Rooms

      The Architecture of Poetry

      • 368 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      4,1(95)Abgeben

      This work offers a clear and insightful examination of the essential elements of poetry, tracing their use throughout history to create enduring masterpieces. The author, known for their contributions as a poet, novelist, critic, and scholar, delves into the techniques and structures that have shaped poetic expression, providing readers with a deeper understanding of the art form.

      Rhyme's Rooms
    • The Friends of Freeland

      • 530 Seiten
      • 19 Lesestunden
      3,8(46)Abgeben

      Set in the fictional island-country of Freeland, this lively and humorous novel unfolds during a pivotal election year. The narrative is rich with colorful characters and comedic situations, exploring the absurdities of politics and human nature. With its spacious storytelling, it invites readers into a vibrant world filled with wit and satire, capturing the essence of a society on the brink of change.

      The Friends of Freeland
    • The Art Student's War

      • 512 Seiten
      • 18 Lesestunden
      2,5(7)Abgeben

      Set against the backdrop of 1943 Detroit, the story follows Bianca Paradiso, an ambitious young artist whose life intertwines with the realities of war. As she captures the likenesses of injured soldiers in local hospitals, Bianca grapples with the harsh impacts of conflict on her community and her own family's struggles. The narrative explores themes of personal and national identity, artistic ambition, and the complexities of love amid turmoil, making it a deeply moving portrayal of resilience during a time of upheaval.

      The Art Student's War
    • "In this comic novel, our hero, Midwesterner Louie Hake, tries to prop up the failing prospects of happiness in his career and marriage by setting out abroad on what he calls his Journey of a Lifetime. Louie is 43, teaches architecture at a third-rate college in Michigan, and faced with a collapsing second marriage and a potentially disastrous medical diagnosis, he decides to undertake a high-minded tour of the world's most spectacular architecture sites: Italy, Turkey, India, Japan. But Louie gets waylaid--ludicrously, spectacularly so. After a stab at a new romance with a jilted bride alone on her honeymoon in London, he somehow winds up in the high Arctic, where the architectural tradition seems sad and laughable. (Turf houses? Corrugated aluminum sheds?) But it turns out there's another sort of architecture at play here--ice bergs the size of cathedrals--bobbing beside a strange and wondrous landscape. As it slowly grows clear, Louie's Grand Journey is a trip through his much-bungled romantic past. Whether pursuing by email his estranged present wife (co-habiting with a sexy playwright in the Virgin Islands), or his first wife (newly engaged to someone else), or an older woman he kissed once a quarter-century ago, Louie is both ridiculous and touching. A novel that is both funny and moving, a serious look into the Midwestern soul in crisis"-- Provided by publisher

      The Promise of Elsewhere
    • The Old Current

      Poems

      • 96 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      Exploring themes of nostalgia, loss, and the passage of time, this poetry collection showcases Brad Leithauser's signature blend of humor and depth. The work unfolds like a five-act play, transitioning from lighthearted verses to poignant reflections on farewells and memories. With a mix of traditional forms and playful wordplay, Leithauser captures moments from childhood to adulthood, revealing a journey through life's complexities. Elegiac yet uplifting, the collection invites readers to find solace and joy amid life's ebbs and flows.

      The Old Current