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Robert James Waller

    1. August 1939 – 10. März 2017

    Robert James Waller (* 1. August 1939 in Rockford, Iowa; † 10. März 2017 in Fredericksburg, Texas) war ein US-amerikanischer Schriftsteller, der auch für seine Arbeit als Photograph und Musiker bekannt war.

    Robert James Waller
    Ein Haus in der Prärie
    Langsamer Walzer für Georgia Ann
    Der letzte Blues des Sommers.
    Die Brücken von Madison County
    Die Brücken am Fluß. Die Liebenden von Cedar Bend
    Best Selection. Der Weg der Liebe. Mama Tenga. Wer die Toten Stört
    • Die Weite des Mittleren Westens, ein windiges Nest weit ab von der Welt, ein junger Kalifornier auf der Suche nach dem Glück, eine junge Frau, die mitten in der Prärie Tango tanzt, und die alten Legenden der Indianer - aus diesen Zutaten hat Robert James Waller, der Autor von „Die Brücken am Fluss“, eines neues Meisterwerk gemixt: einen schaurig schönen melancholischen Roman über die vergebliche Sehnsucht nach dem Paradies.

      Ein Haus in der Prärie
    • Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork, comparative research, and over 110 hours of face-to-face interviews with a diverse range of political, academic, civil society, and community actors across Northern Ireland, Waller revisits one of the world's most deeply divided societies to analyze Northern Ireland's current vulnerabilities, and points of resilience, as an allegedly "post-conflict" society

      A Troubled Sleep
    • On assignment shooting the covered bridges in Iowa, photographer Robert Kincaid falls in love with the Iowa house wife, Francesca Johnson, during four days of love, magic, and beauty. This is the story of Robert Kincaid, a wandering magazine photographer and free spirit searching for the covered bridges of Madison County, and Francesca Johnson, an farm wife born in Italy waiting for fulfillment of a girlhood dream. It shows readers what it is to love and be loved so intensely that life is never the same again. When Robert Kincaid drives through the heat and dust of an Iowa summer and turns into Francesca Johnson's farm lane looking for directions, the world-class photographer and the Iowa farm wife are joined in an experience of uncommon truth and stunning beauty that will haunt them forever. Their encounter, fraught with dangers, survives only in their psyches. Both know that what could have been, should have been, could not be. Yet, hearts persist, tickling both characters' minds. Both remember a few stolen moments when two souls sang in perfect harmony, but through circumstance must not sing again. The romantic classic of the 1990's.

      Slow Waltz in Cedar Bend. The Bridges of Madison County