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John Hersey

    17. Juni 1914 – 24. März 1993

    John Hersey war ein amerikanischer Schriftsteller und Journalist, der als einer der frühen Praktiker des sogenannten "New Journalism" gilt. Dieser Stil verbindet erzählerische Techniken des Romans mit faktenbasierter Reportage. Seine Werke zeichnen sich durch eine tiefgründige Auseinandersetzung mit menschlichen Schicksalen und gesellschaftlichen Ereignissen aus, oft mit einem Fokus auf moralische Dilemmata und tiefgehende menschliche Erfahrungen. Hersey nutzt gekonnt Fakten, um eindringliche und unvergessliche Erzählungen zu schaffen.

    John Hersey
    Der Wall
    Orkan
    Im Auge des Sturms
    Der grüne Helm. Nur ein Kieselstein. Die Insel und ich. Hinter Diesen Mauern
    Die Verschwörung der Dichter
    Hiroshima
    • 2023

      In this thought-provoking work on prayer, John Hersey explores the meaning and purpose of prayer in the Christian tradition. Drawing on scripture and the writings of historical figures such as Augustine and Calvin, Hersey offers practical advice and inspiration for those seeking a more meaningful prayer life. Whether you're a devout Christian or simply curious about the power of prayer, this book is an essential read.

      Prayer, Its Duties And Privileges: Recommended To All Who Sincerely Desire To Worship God In Spirit And In Truth
    • 2020

      Under the Eye of the Storm

      • 256 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Dr. Tom Medlar’s sailboat, the Harmony, is his pride and joy, and the focus of more lavish and meticulous care than he affords to either his career or his marriage. But then one day Tom takes his wife, Audrey, and their friends, Flick and Dottie Hamden, out for a pleasure cruise and into the unexpected path of a hurricane. As the deadly storm rages around them, the fault lines in the friendships and marriages begin to crack, and John Hersey’s riveting adventure story rapidly becomes something deeper and more unsettling. Widely praised on its initial publication in 1967, Under the Eye of the Storm remains a masterpiece of psychological fiction from one of the most accomplished authors of the twentieth century.

      Under the Eye of the Storm
    • 2020

      Too Far to Walk

      • 256 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      3,3(4)Abgeben

      John Fist is a talented overachiever who has become restless and bored in his second year at Sheldon, an elite New England college. He is losing motivation, increasingly finding it “too far to walk” to his philosophy class across campus. So when the devil in sophomore’s clothing (a fellow student named Chum Breed) offers him all the most intense experiences of the modern world in exchange for a twenty-six-week lease on his soul, Fist eagerly signs up. The anticipated adventures, however, turn out not to be quite what he had bargained for. Pulitzer Prize–winner John Hersey’s Too Far to Walk is a bracing updating of the classic Faust legend, a compelling coming-of-age novel, and a masterful work of mid-century fiction.

      Too Far to Walk
    • 2000

      "Шестого августа 1945 года впервые в истории человечества было применено ядерное оружие: американский бомбардировщик "Энола Гей" сбросил атомную бомбу на Хиросиму. Более ста тысяч человек погибли, сотни тысяч получили увечья и лучевую болезнь. Год спустя журнал The New Yorker отвел целый номер под репортаж Джона Херси, проследившего, что было с шестью выжившими до, в момент и после взрыва. Изданный в виде книги репортаж разошелся тиражом свыше трех миллионов экземпляров и многократно признавался лучшим образцом американской журналистики XX века. В 1985 году Херси написал статью, которая стала пятой главой "Хиросимы": там он рассказал, как далее сложились судьбы шести главных героев его книги. С бесконечной внимательностью к деталям и фактам Херси описывает воплощение ночного кошмара нескольких поколений -- кошмара, который не перестал нам сниться." --

      Хиросима (Hirošima)
    • 1996

      Alternating a tale of the past that has become a part of Key West legend with a contemporary story that reflects the pulse of life there today, Hersey weaves in these stories a brilliant human tapestry of the place that means a great deal to him. From the author of A Bell For Adano and Hiroshima comes this final collections of stories.

      Key West Tales
    • 1992
    • 1991
    • 1988

      Here to Stay

      • 316 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      Relates true stories of modern man's courage and determination in the face of great odds, from an old woman's escape from death by drowning during a flood to the struggles of the Hiroshima survivors

      Here to Stay
    • 1987