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A carregar... The Ballad of the Sad Café [short story] (1951)por Carson McCullers
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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. “Herria bera eskasa da; ezer askorik ez dago han, soilik kotoi fa- brika, langileak bizi diren bi gelako etxeak, mertxikondo bakar batzuk, eliza bat koloretako bi leihorekin eta kale nagusi ziztrin bat ehun yarda besterik ez dena…”. Horrela zabaltzen da Kafe tristearen balada, Carson McCullers-en obrarik ezagunena. Herriaren izena ez da aipatzen, baina ziur aski idazleak bere jaioterria zeukan gogoan lerro horiek idatzi zituenean, zeren eta horrelako leku hits, bakarti, bazterreko batean jaio baitzen Carson McCullers 1917an, Deep South edo Hegoalde Sakoneko Columbus herrian, Georgiako estatuan. i was expecting more depth here, even from a work of short fiction, possibly because of my love of the heart is a lonely hunter. it felt like there was something missing here, even as i mostly enjoyed the read. there were a few mistakes throughout (saying there were 7 kids and then having only 6 names, things like that) that i found surprising and a little distracting in so short a novella. she's a truly great writer (although i didn't like the awkward opening section and weird last section, or her decision to talk to the reader as she did) but still wanted more from this. that said, it's a really nice look at her style and her themes, especially shared isolation, that she does so well. I'm overwhelmed by McCullers' spelling style and this story. She describs the surroundings rich in details and so vividly that each director wouldn't be able to reproduce it equitably. She inspirits the readers mind to dive into this landscape and the lifes of its protagonists. Miss Amalia who seems to have a strong personality and is appreciated and redoubtable in equal measure turns out to be a very lonely woman. Therefore she accepts to be mortified by two men. In the beginning it looks like she could be able to turn the tables on them but in the end she gives herself in. Even though there are a lot of people who would like to help her, her ego of independancy won't accept it. This story makes me pensively because there are still thousands of women who have to endure the violence in a partnership and aren't able to break free. sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
Pertence à Série da EditoraInsel-Bücherei (Nr. 1004/1) Está contido emComplete Novels: The Heart is a Lonely Hunter / Reflections in a Golden Eye / The Ballad of the Sad Cafe / The Member of the Wedding / The Clock Without Hands por Carson McCullers (indirecta) Shorter Novels and Stories por Carson McCullers (indirecta) Tem a adaptaçãoInspiradaTem um comentário sobre o texto
Miss Amelias Café ist die einzige Vergnügungsstätte weit und breit. Dort verkauft die unabhängige und starke Frau ihren selbstgebrannten Schnaps, und dort lebt sie mit Vetter Lymon, einem kleinen buckligen Mann, der gar nicht ihr Vetter ist. Dann jedoch kehrt ihr ehemaliger Mann in die Stadt zurück. Eine tragische Dreiecksgeschichte aus den amerikanischen Südstaaten über die im Leben ewig zu kurz Kommenden, über Sehnsucht, Verrat, bittere Enttäuschung und kurzes Glück. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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Google Books — A carregar... GénerosSistema Decimal de Melvil (DDC)813.52Literature English (North America) American fiction 20th Century 1900-1944Classificação da Biblioteca do Congresso dos EUA (LCC)AvaliaçãoMédia:
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