Jonathan Fryer Bücher






The complex friendship between Oscar Wilde and André Gide unfolds against the backdrop of 1890s literary Paris, revealing the emotional turmoil and intellectual exchange between the two writers. Their relationship, marked by Wilde's flamboyance and Gide's struggle with faith, evolved over a decade of meetings in various locales. The narrative is enriched by perspectives from their families and lovers, drawn from diaries and letters, while also exploring the broader context of the gay community of the era and the moral contradictions of the time.
Wilde
- 176 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
This illustrated biography offers an engaging and affordable glimpse into the life of its subject, making it accessible for a wide audience. With a focus on key events and milestones, it presents a visually appealing narrative that combines informative text with captivating illustrations. Ideal for readers seeking both inspiration and education, the book highlights significant achievements and personal anecdotes, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the individual's impact and legacy.
The memoir chronicles Jonathan Fryer's tumultuous early life, marked by a challenging adoption and traumatic experiences within his affluent family. His adoptive father's inappropriate behavior fueled Fryer's desire to escape, leading him to pursue a career as a foreign correspondent. At just 18, he embarked on a journey that took him to cover the Vietnam War, setting the stage for a life defined by adventure and resilience in the face of adversity.
Kurdistan: A Nation Emerges
- 163 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
The book explores the rich and tumultuous history of the Kurds, highlighting Erbil as one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities. It delves into the strategic significance of the region, which has attracted numerous invaders throughout history due to its valuable mineral resources. Enhanced by a collection of new and archival photographs along with detailed maps, the narrative vividly brings Kurdistan's story to life for contemporary readers, offering insights into its cultural and historical significance.