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Bernice Rubens (1928–2004)

Autor(a) de The Elected Member

27+ Works 1,457 Membros 41 Críticas 7 Favorited

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Obras por Bernice Rubens

The Elected Member (1969) 306 exemplares
A Five Year Sentence (1978) 149 exemplares
Brothers (1983) 142 exemplares
Madame Sousatzka (1962) 80 exemplares
Mr. Wakefield's Crusade (1985) 69 exemplares
Nine Lives (2002) 60 exemplares
The Waiting Game (1997) 60 exemplares
I Sent a Letter to My Love (1975) 56 exemplares
Yesterday in the Back Lane (1995) 55 exemplares
Sunday Best (1971) 50 exemplares
I, Dreyfus (1999) 49 exemplares
Our Father (1987) 39 exemplares
Birds of Passage (1981) 37 exemplares
Autobiopsy (1993) 37 exemplares
Ponsonby Post (1977) 35 exemplares
Spring Sonata (1979) 33 exemplares
Kingdom Come (1990) 33 exemplares
The Sergeants' Tale (2003) 30 exemplares
Milwaukee (2001) 30 exemplares
A Solitary Grief (1992) 25 exemplares
When I Grow Up: A Memoir (2005) 20 exemplares
Mother Russia (1992) 19 exemplares
Set on Edge (1960) 15 exemplares
Mate in Three (1966) 13 exemplares
Go Tell the Lemming (1973) 12 exemplares
Hijack (1993) 2 exemplares
הנבחר (2018) 1 exemplar

Associated Works

The Virago Book of Wanderlust and Dreams (1998) — Contribuidor — 36 exemplares
Personal Choice (1977) — Contribuidor — 2 exemplares

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Data de nascimento
1928-07-26
Data de falecimento
2004-10-13
Sexo
female
Nacionalidade
UK
Local de nascimento
Cardiff, Wales, UK
Local de falecimento
London, England, UK
Locais de residência
Cardiff, Wales, UK
Hampstead, London, England, UK
Educação
Cardiff High School for Girls
University of Wales, Cardiff (BA|1947)
Ocupações
novelist
teacher
documentary filmmaker
autobiographer
Relações
Nassauer, Rudolf (husband)
Prémios e menções honrosas
Booker Prize (1970)

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Bernice Rubens was born in Cardiff, Wales. Her parents were Jewish immigrants, Eli Rubens from Lithuania and his wife Dorothy Cohen from Poland. The family were Orthodox Jews and staunch Zionists. Her two brothers and older sister all became professional musicians. Bernice attended Cardiff High School for Girls and read English at the University College of South Wales, where she earned her degree in 1947. That same year, she married Rudi Nassauer, a wine merchant and writer with whom she had two daughters. She taught English at a grammar school in Birmingham before becoming a documentary filmmaker for the United Nations and other organizations. She began her third career as an author in her 30s, after her children started school. Her first novel, Set On Edge, was published in 1960. Ten years later, she became the first woman to win the Man Booker Prize for her novel The Elected Member. Among the 20 or so novels she produced, several were adapted into films, including Madame Sousatzka (1962), made into a 1988 film, and I Sent a Letter to My Love (1975), made into a French film called Chère inconnue in 1980. She was an honorary vice-president of International PEN and served as a Man Booker judge in 1986. Her autobiography, When I Grow Up, was published posthumously in 2005.

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Críticas

Two aid workers in 1970s Yogya are murdered and one is kidnapped and left for dead.

Not really a murder mystery as we find out quite early on who did it, more of a satire on the aid community as they adjust to the deaths. I read it with a smile, but I don't know whether those without any connection to Indonesia would find it interesting.
 
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Robertgreaves | 2 outras críticas | Mar 17, 2022 |
Far better than the 1st Booker winner 'Something yo Answer for' by P. H. Newby. The story was fairly capturing essentially about an intelligent man who goes mad through guilt. The ending was a little unsatisfactory.
 
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MarkKeeffe | 12 outras críticas | Jan 8, 2021 |
All her life Miss Hawkins has taken orders from other people, first at the orphanage, where Matron made her life miserable, then at the candy factory where she worked for forty years. Now that she has retired she doesn't know what to do with herself and so prepares her suicide.

But wait! Her co-workers have given her a five-year diary. It feels like another command - she must fulfill it!

So begins this hilarious and cleverly written 1978 Booker-nominated novel. Each day Miss Hawkins writes a challenge in the form of an already completed order which she is bound to fulfill in the next 24 hours. At first the challenges are ordinary - "Took a long walk" or "Went to buy food" - very easy to check off with her red pencil. But when she writes the challenge "Went to library and met a man" she starts setting herself increasingly urgent challenges and her five-year descent into madness begins!

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steller0707 | 9 outras críticas | Aug 25, 2019 |
Norman Zweck is committed to a mental hospital due to the hallucinations he suffers because of his addiction to amphetamines. What led him to this point and how will his father and sisters cope?

It certainly kept me turning the pages to find out more as the family's past and present are gradually revealed.
 
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Robertgreaves | 12 outras críticas | Apr 17, 2019 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
27
Also by
3
Membros
1,457
Popularidade
#17,640
Avaliação
½ 3.6
Críticas
41
ISBN
169
Línguas
10
Marcado como favorito
7

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