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Neil Jordan

    25. Februar 1950
    A Neil Jordan Reader
    The Ballad of Lord Edward and Citizen Small
    Nocturno
    Verführung
    Michael Collins
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    • 2024
    • 2023

      A haunting fairytale-like story of love, secrets and second chances, from award-winning film director and author Neil Jordan.

      The Well of Saint Nobody
    • 2022

      A reimagining of a turning point in Irish, American and European history. The story of Lord Edward Fitzgerald related by Tony Small - the runaway slave who became Lord Edward's manservant and friend.

      The Ballad of Lord Edward and Citizen Small
    • 2016

      The Drowned Detective

      • 264 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      Jonathan is a private detective in a decaying eastern European city. He is drowning in his work, his failing marriage, and the corrupt landscape that surrounds him. One day, he is approached by an elderly couple to investigate the disappearance of their daughter, who has been missing for nearly two decades. Troubled by the faded photograph of a little girl the couple presses on him--she's the same age as his own daughter--he feels compelled to find her. Then one night, as he is contemplating his troubled marriage, he encounters a young woman crouched at the foot of a stone angel on the bridge spanning the river that divides the city, a woman who suddenly jumps into the icy water below. Plunging after her, Jonathan finds himself dragged into her ghostly world of confusion, coincidence, and intrigue, and the city he thought he knew becomes strange, mysterious, and threatening. Combining the language and imagery of film with those of an extremely gifted writer, Neil Jordan has created a haunting novel that intrigues, delights, and surprises with its precise language, sly humor, imaginative range, and narrative flair.

      The Drowned Detective
    • 2012

      CHASING DANNY BOY: POWERFUL STORIES OF GAY CELTIC EROS Featuring NEIL JORDAN, Oscar Winner: The Crying Game and JACK FRITSCHER, Winner, Best Fiction. New voices dare to break the ancient silence. DUBLIN. New Storytellers reveal the erotic sizzle under the Irish skin. BOSTON. Wherever in the wide diaspora of the world the Irish are, the millions of them are in your culture, your music, and, likely, in your genes. CHICAGO. This dazzling collection of new stories tears down the lace curtains of sentiment and stereotype. NEW YORK. Brilliant, fresh young writers shout out the hidden homoerotic literature of Irishmen everywhere in the world: ancient romantic warriors to mythic Dublin punk/boyz. LONDON. "Style rules in this entertaining, funny, often experimental, always bright and brilliant new writing!" Gay storytelling is, at heart the truly hidden literature of Irish Culture. After The Crying Game, the Irish homosexual deserves the UnZipped Prose of these Independent Original Stories that reinvent Irish iconography and sexuality: no shamrocks, no mercy. This anthology cuts to the inclusive quick of Irish Roots. Celts? Druids? Punks? New Age? Hollywood and most everyone fantasizes about the life, music, and sensuality of the Emerald Isle! Everyone's a wee bit Irish, so kiss your multicultural roots hello, because the Gay Gene Itself may be Irish!

      Chasing Danny Boy: Powerful Stories of Gay Celtic Eros
    • 2012

      The Past

      • 288 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      2,5(2)Abgeben

      Set against the backdrop of a pre-World War I seaside town in Cornwall, the story follows Una O'Shaughnessy, who unexpectedly extends her stay after sending a postcard home. The narrative unfolds as she discovers new relationships and experiences, ultimately signing a later postcard with multiple names, hinting at significant changes in her life. Themes of identity and transformation emerge as Una navigates her evolving circumstances away from her homeland.

      The Past
    • 2011

      Mistaken

      • 416 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden
      3,1(28)Abgeben

      'I had been mistaken for him so many times that when he died it was as if part of myself had died too.' Kevin Thunder grew up with a double - a boy so uncannily like him that they were mistaken for each other at every turn. As children in 1960s Dublin, one lived next to Bram Stoker's house, haunted by an imagined Dracula, the other in the more refined spaces of Palmerston Park. Though divided, like the city itself, by background and class, they shared the same smell, the same looks and perhaps, Kevin comes to believe, the same soul. They exchange identities when it suits them, each acting the part of the other one, but as they reach adulthood, what started as a childhood game descends into something more sinister and they discover taking on another's life can lead to darker places than either had imagined. Neil Jordan's long-awaited new novel is an extraordinary achievement - a comedy of manners at the same time as a Gothic tragedy, a thriller and an elegy. It offers imaginative entertainment of the highest order.

      Mistaken
    • 2009

      Schopenhauer's Ethics of Patience

      • 225 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      This work explores Schopenhauer's ethics and central aspects of his philosophy of value, discussing his conception of the individual character, determinism, depiction of the states of virtue and salvation, and the value that life has when understood in Schopenhauer's terms. This book also investigates the nature and depth of Schopenhauer's pessimism, and the extent to which it is rooted in his metaphysics.

      Schopenhauer's Ethics of Patience
    • 2004

      Sunrise with Sea Monster

      • 192 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      3,5(7)Abgeben

      A reissue of a mesmerising story of passion and betrayal by the acclaimed director and author of SHADE

      Sunrise with Sea Monster
    • 2004

      Das Mordopfer: Nina Hardy, Stummfilmstar der 20er Jahre. Der Täter: George, Ninas Jugendfreund, den sie als Gärtner beschäftigt, seit er traumatisiert aus dem Krieg zurück ist. Zum Begräbnis kehrt Ninas Halbbruder Gregory heim und trifft auf Georges Schwester Janie. Sie erinnern sich an ihre Jugendjahre und spüren die Abgründe auf, die zu der Tat führten.

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