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1915 |
![]() ![]() Author: Robinson Marilynne Publisher: Picador USA NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FINALIST A new American classic from the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Gilead and Housekeeping € 17,50
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![]() ![]() Author: Robinson Marilynne Publisher: Farrar Straus & Giroux The spirit of our times can appear to be one of joyless urgency. As a culture we have become less interested in the exploration of the glorious mind, and more interested in creating and mastering technologies that will yield material well-being. But while cultural pessimism is always fashionable, there is still much to give us hope. InThe Givenness of Things, the incomparable Marilynne Robinson delivers an impassioned critique of our contemporary society while arguing that reverence must be given to who we are and what we are: creatures of singular interest and value, despite our errors and depredations. Robinson has plumbed the depths of the human spirit in her novels, including the National Book Critics Circle Award-winningLila and the Pulitzer Prize-winning Gilead, and in her new essay collection she trains her incisive mind on our modern predicament and the mysteries of faith. These seventeen essays examine the ideas that have inspired and provoked one of our finest writers throughout her life. Whether she is investigating how the work of the great thinkers of the past, Calvin, Locke, Bonhoeffer--and Shakespeare--can infuse our lives, or calling attention to the rise of the self-declared elite in American religious and political life, Robinson's peerless prose and boundless humanity are on display. Exquisite and bold,The Givenness of Things is a necessary call for us to find wisdom and guidance in our cultural heritage, and to offer grace to one another. € 29,50
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![]() ![]() Author: Robinson Marilynne Publisher: Macmillan € 11,30
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![]() ![]() Author: Marilynne Robinson Publisher: FABER & FABER € 13,50
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1914 |
![]() ![]() Author: Robinson Marilynne Publisher: Thorndike Pr € 29,80
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![]() ![]() Author: Robinson Marilynne, Hoffman Maggie (NRT) Publisher: Macmillan Audio A new American classic from the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Gilead and Housekeeping Marilynne Robinson, one of the greatest novelists of our time, returns to the town of Gilead in an unforgettable story of a girlhood lived on the fringes of society in fear, awe, and wonder.Lila, homeless and alone after years of roaming the countryside, steps inside a small-town Iowa church—the only available shelter from the rain—and ignites a romance and a debate that will reshape her life. She becomes the wife of a minister, John Ames, and begins a new existence while trying to make sense of the life that preceded her newfound security.Neglected as a toddler, Lila was rescued by Doll, a canny young drifter, and brought up by her in a hardscrabble childhood. Together they crafted a life on the run, living hand to mouth with nothing but their sisterly bond and a ragged blade to protect them. Despite bouts of petty violence and moments of desperation, their shared life was laced with moments of joy and love. When Lila arrives in Gilead, she struggles to reconcile the life of her makeshift family and their days of hardship with the gentle Christian worldview of her husband which paradoxically judges those she loves.Revisiting the beloved characters and setting of Robinson’s Pulitzer Prize–winning Gilead and Home, a National Book Award finalist, Lila is a moving expression of the mysteries of existence that is destined to become an American classic. € 37,00
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![]() ![]() Author: Robinson Marilynne Publisher: Farrar Straus & Giroux A new American classic from the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Gilead and Housekeeping Marilynne Robinson, one of the greatest novelists of our time, returns to the town of Gilead in an unforgettable story of a girlhood lived on the fringes of society in fear, awe, and wonder. Lila, homeless and alone after years of roaming the countryside, steps inside a small-town Iowa church—the only available shelter from the rain—and ignites a romance and a debate that will reshape her life. She becomes the wife of a minister, John Ames, and begins a new existence while trying to make sense of the life that preceded her newfound security. Neglected as a toddler, Lila was rescued by Doll, a canny young drifter, and brought up by her in a hardscrabble childhood. Together they crafted a life on the run, living hand to mouth with nothing but their sisterly bond and a ragged blade to protect them. Despite bouts of petty violence and moments of desperation, their shared life was laced with moments of joy and love. When Lila arrives in Gilead, she struggles to reconcile the life of her makeshift family and their days of hardship with the gentle Christian worldview of her husband which paradoxically judges those she loves. Revisiting the beloved characters and setting of Robinson’s Pulitzer Prize–winning Gilead and Home, a National Book Award finalist, Lila is a moving expression of the mysteries of existence that is destined to become an American classic. € 23,20
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1913 |
![]() ![]() Author: Marilynne Robinson Publisher: VIRAGO € 10,90
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![]() ![]() Author: Orner Peter, Robinson Marilynne (FRW) Publisher: Back Bay Books Collects tales exploring the lives of strangers and family members and the memories that haunt them, including the stories 'The Raft' and 'Melba Kuperschmid Returns.' € 13,40
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![]() ![]() Author: Robinson Marilynne Publisher: Picador USA A New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice A New York Times Bestseller Pulitzer Prize--Winning Author of Gilead Marilynne Robinson has built a sterling reputation as not only a major American novelist but also a rigorous thinker and an incisive essayist. In this lucid but impassioned collection, Robinson expands with renewed vigor the themes that have preoccupied her work. Here she tackles the charged political and social climate in this country, the deeply embedded role of generosity in Christian faith, and the nature of individualism and the myth of the American West. Clear-eyed and forceful as ever, Robinson demonstrates once again why she is regarded as one of our essential writers. € 15,20
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1912 |
![]() ![]() Author: Robinson Marilynne Publisher: Farrar Straus & Giroux Ever since the 1981 publication of her stunning debut, Housekeeping, Marilynne Robinson has built a sterling reputation as a writer of sharp, subtly moving prose, not only as a major American novelist (her second novel, Gilead, was awarded the Pulitzer Prize) but also a rigorous thinker and incisive essayist. Her compelling and demanding collection The Death of Adam—in which she reflected on her Presbyterian upbringing, investigated the roots of Midwestern abolitionism, and mounted a memorable defense of Calvinism—is respected as a classic of the genre, praised by Doris Lessing as “a useful antidote to the increasingly crude and slogan-loving culture we inhabit.” In When I Was a Child I Read Books she returns to and expands upon the themes which have preoccupied her work with renewed vigor. In “Austerity as Ideology,” she tackles the global debt crisis, and the charged political and social political climate in this country that makes finding a solution to our financial troubles so challengin. In “Open Thy Hand Wide” she searches out the deeply embedded role of generosity in Christian faith. And in “When I Was a Child,” one of her most personal essays to date, an account of her childhood in Idaho becomes an exploration of individualism and the myth of the American West. Clear-eyed and forceful as ever, Robinson demonstrates once again why she is regarded as one of our essential writers. € 21,40
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1911 |
![]() ![]() Author: Robinson Marilynne Publisher: Yale Univ Pr In this ambitious book, acclaimed writer Marilynne Robinson applies her astute intellect to some of the most vexing topics in the history of human thought—science, religion, and consciousness. Crafted with the same care and insight as her award-winning novels, Absence of Mind challenges postmodern atheists who crusade against religion under the banner of science. In Robinson's view, scientific reasoning does not denote a sense of logical infallibility, as thinkers like Richard Dawkins might suggest. Instead, in its purest form, science represents a search for answers. It engages the problem of knowledge, an aspect of the mystery of consciousness, rather than providing a simple and final model of reality. By defending the importance of individual reflection, Robinson celebrates the power and variety of human consciousness in the tradition of William James. She explores the nature of subjectivity and considers the culture in which Sigmund Freud was situated and its influence on his model of self and civilization. Through keen interpretations of language, emotion, science, and poetry, Absence of Mind restores human consciousness to its central place in the religion-science debate. € 15,90
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2011 |
![]() ![]() Author: Robinson Marilynne Publisher: Einaudi Glory Boughton ha trentotto anni qandò una delusione amorosa la riporta nella natia Gilead per occuparsi del vecchio padre e della consunta casa avita. Il fratello Jack ne ha qualcuno di più allorché, pochi mesi più tardi, bussa alla stessa porta in cerca di un approdo per il suo spirito tormentato. Le braccia del patriarca si aprono ad accogliere il più amato dei suoi otto figli, il più corrotto, il più smarrito. Ma il suo cuore e la sua mente faticano a fare altrettanto. Nella versione robinsoniana di quella che l'autrice definisce la più radicale delle parabole evangeliche - capovolgendo, come fa, le nozioni di merito e ricompensa -, l'accento cade sul momento successivo a quello della festosa accoglienza: il momento del perdono, della piena reintegrazione nella casa del padre, laddove il limite umano si fa più invalicabile. Il terzo romanzo di Marilynne Robinson ci ripropone un mondo familiare: l'immobile cittadina agraria di Gilead, 'fulgida stella del radicalismo' nella sarcastica rivisitazione di Jack; la metà degli anni Cinquanta, con i loro scontri razziali e la loro sedata quiescenza; il venerabile pastore presbiteriano Robert Boughton, ormai troppo stanco, e i suoi due figli più interessanti, la dolente Glory e l'oscuro Jack. Stesso luogo, tempo, personaggi del precedente 'Gilead', dunque (compagno contiguo anziché sequenziale di questo 'Casa'), ma diversa prospettiva a illuminare da un'altra angolazione più trascendente e insieme il più terreno dei temi: 'nostos', il ritorno a casa. € 20,00
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1910 |
![]() ![]() Author: Robinson Marilynne Publisher: Yale Univ Pr In this ambitious book, acclaimed writer Marilynne Robinson applies her astute intellect to some of the most vexing topics in the history of human thought—science, religion, and consciousness. Crafted with the same care and insight as her award-winning novels, Absence of Mind challenges postmodern atheists who crusade against religion under the banner of science. In Robinson's view, scientific reasoning does not denote a sense of logical infallibility, as thinkers like Richard Dawkins might suggest. Instead, in its purest form, science represents a search for answers. It engages the problem of knowledge, an aspect of the mystery of consciousness, rather than providing a simple and final model of reality. By defending the importance of individual reflection, Robinson celebrates the power and variety of human consciousness in the tradition of William James. She explores the nature of subjectivity and considers the culture in which Sigmund Freud was situated and its influence on his model of self and civilization. Through keen interpretations of language, emotion, science, and poetry, Absence of Mind restores human consciousness to its central place in the religion-science debate. € 18,40
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2009 |
![]() ![]() Author: Robinson Marilynne Publisher: Picador USA WINNER OF THE ORANGE PRIZE 2009 A NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FINALIST WINNER OF THE LOS ANGELES TIMES BOOK PRIZE A New York Times Bestseller A Washington Post Best Book of the Year A Los Angeles Times Best Book of the Year A San Francisco Chronicle Best Book of the Year Hailed as 'incandescent,' 'magnificent,' and 'a literary miracle' (Entertainment Weekly), hundreds of thousands of readers were enthralled by Marilynne Robinson's Gilead. Now Robinson returns with a brilliantly imagined retelling of the prodigal son parable, set at the same moment and in the same Iowa town as Gilead. The Reverend Boughton's hell-raising son, Jack, has come home after twenty years away. Artful and devious in his youth, now an alcoholic carrying two decades worth of secrets, he is perpetually at odds with his traditionalist father, though he remains his most beloved child. As Jack tries to make peace with his father, he begins to forge an intense bond with his sister Glory, herself returning home with a broken heart and turbulent past. Home is a luminous and healing book about families, family secrets, and faith from one of America's most beloved and acclaimed authors. € 16,50
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![]() ![]() Author: Marilynne Robinson Publisher: VIRAGO € 10,60
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2008 |
![]() ![]() Author: Robinson Marilynne Publisher: Einaudi Il pastore John Ames sarà morto quando suo figlio aprirà la lettera che gli sta scrivendo. Siamo nel 1956, John ha 76 anni e sente che la fine è prossima. Dieci anni prima ha incontrato l'attuale signora Ames, molto piú giovane di lui. La donna aveva sofferto molto: il pastore se ne innamorò e in lui la ragazza ha trovato conforto e assistenza. Ora sembra proprio che siano felici, sotto ogni punto di vista. Il vecchio padre sente che il figlio di sei anni non potrà mai veramente conoscere la sua storia. A Gilead, Iowa, la città che non ha mai lasciato, Ames inizia cosí a scrivere una specie di testamento, la storia della sua famiglia. Racconta di suo nonno, un uomo impegnato nelle lotte contro la schiavitù, del padre pacifista durante la guerra di Secessione. E poi si chiede: cosa ho imparato io da tutti voi? € 17,50
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2006 |
![]() ![]() Author: Marilynne Robinson Publisher: Virago n 1956, toward the end of Reverend John Ames' life, he begins a letter to his young son, a kind of last testament to his remarkable forebears. When his son returns to Gilead, he and Ames attempt haltingly to reconcile, and as they do, secrets € 13,40
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![]() ![]() Author: Robinson Marilynne Publisher: Picador USA Twenty-four years after her first novel, Housekeeping, Marilynne Robinson returns with an intimate tale of three generations from the Civil War to the twentieth century: a story about fathers and sons and the spiritual battles that still rage at America's heart. Writing in the tradition of Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman, Marilynne Robinson's beautiful, spare, and spiritual prose allows 'even the faithless reader to feel the possibility of transcendent order' (Slate). In the luminous and unforgettable voice of Congregationalist minister John Ames, Gilead reveals the human condition and the often unbearable beauty of an ordinary life. € 17,50
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2005 |
![]() ![]() Author: Robinson Marilynne Publisher: Picador USA In this award-winning collection, the bestselling author of Gilead offers us other ways of thinking about history, religion, and society. Whether rescuing 'Calvinism' and its creator Jean Cauvin from the repressive 'puritan' stereotype, or considering how the McGuffey readers were inspired by Midwestern abolitionists, or the divide between the Bible and Darwinism, Marilynne Robinson repeatedly sends her reader back to the primary texts that are central to the development of American culture but little read or acknowledged today. A passionate and provocative celebration of ideas, the old arts of civilization, and life's mystery, The Death of Adam is, in the words of Robert D. Richardson, Jr., 'a grand, sweeping, blazing, brilliant, life-changing book.' € 16,10
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![]() ![]() Author: Marilynne Robinson Publisher: Faber & faber € 10,60
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![]() ![]() Author: Robinson Marilynne, Jerome Tim (NRT) Publisher: St Martins Pr The 2004 Pulitzer Prize winning novel A New York Times Top-Ten Book of 2004 Winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction Nearly 25 years after Housekeeping, Marilynne Robinson returns with an intimate tale of three generations, from the Civil War to the 20th century: a story about fathers and sons and the spiritual battles that still rage at America's heart. In the words of Kirkus, it is a novel “as big as a nation, as quiet as thought, and moving as prayer. Matchless and towering.” GILEAD tells the story of America and will break your heart. € 32,30
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2004 |
![]() ![]() Author: Robinson Marilynne Publisher: Picador USA A modern classic, Housekeeping is the story of Ruth and her younger sister, Lucille, who grow up haphazardly, first under the care of their competent grandmother, then of two comically bumbling great-aunts, and finally of Sylvie, their eccentric and remote aunt. The family house is in the small Far West town of Fingerbone set on a glacial lake, the same lake where their grandfather died in a spectacular train wreck, and their mother drove off a cliff to her death. It is a town 'chastened by an outsized landscape and extravagant weather, and chastened again by an awareness that the whole of human history had occurred elsewhere.' Ruth and Lucille's struggle toward adulthood beautifully illuminates the price of loss and survival, and the dangerous and deep undertow of transience. € 14,80
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