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Jacob the Liar - A Novel--50th Anniversary Edition (Paperback): Jurek Becker Jacob the Liar - A Novel--50th Anniversary Edition (Paperback)
Jurek Becker; Translated by Leila Vennewitz; Afterword by Louis Begley
R438 R408 Discovery Miles 4 080 Save R30 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Venice for Lovers (Paperback, First Trade Paper Edition): Louis Begley, Anka Muhlstein Venice for Lovers (Paperback, First Trade Paper Edition)
Louis Begley, Anka Muhlstein
R401 R370 Discovery Miles 3 700 Save R31 (8%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Every year for all the thirty they have been married, Louis Begley and Anka Muhlstein have escaped to Venice to write. In Venice for Lovers, the couple has fashioned an homage to the City of Water. In her essay, Muhlstein charmingly describes how becoming friends with restaurateurs has been an unsurpassed means of getting to know the city and its inhabitants--Venetians like Ernesto, whose restaurant they have dinner in every night for many years, and who tells them of the great flood that nearly destroyed the beautiful city. They spend blissful hours at Da Fiore, named by The International Herald Tribune one of the ten best restaurants in the world but which retains its rustic simplicity.
In his novella, Begley writes a story of falling in love with--and in--Venice. His twenty-year-old protagonist is lured to the city by the older woman he adores, only to be left to fend for himself. But he later discovers a lasting love for Venice itself--not an uncommon occurrence, as Begley's brilliant portrayal of the city's place within world literature demonstrates: Henry James, Marcel Proust, and Thomas Mann were all illustrious predecessors in whom Venice inspired dreams of love and passion.

Venice For Lovers (Paperback): Louis Begley, Anka Muhlstein Venice For Lovers (Paperback)
Louis Begley, Anka Muhlstein
R257 Discovery Miles 2 570 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Each year of their 30-year marriage, Louis Begley, the award-winning author of Wartime Lies, and his wife Anka Muhlstein have spent long, enjoyable months in Venice. They write and live there and over the decades La Serenissima has become their second home. The owners of their favourite restaurants have become their friends and they share the lives of the locals, far off the welltrodden tourist track. Begley tells the story of how he fell in love with and in Venice, though as he makes clear when writing on Venice's pivitol role in world literature, he was not the only one - Henry James, Marcel Proust and Thomas Mann are only three of his most illustrious predecessors.

Wartime Lies (Paperback): Louis Begley Wartime Lies (Paperback)
Louis Begley
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R178 Discovery Miles 1 780 Ships in 2 - 4 working days

In Poland, in 1939, the comfortable, secure world of assimilated Jews is blown away by the invasion of the Third Reich. Maciek's father disappears into the war's vortex, leaving the orphaned child with his acerbic and beautiful Aunt Tania. It is her cool inventiveness, in their dramatic flight through a landscape of oppression, that will ensure their fragile survival.

Killer's Choice - A Novel (Hardcover): Louis Begley Killer's Choice - A Novel (Hardcover)
Louis Begley
R619 R129 Discovery Miles 1 290 Save R490 (79%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days
Memories of a Marriage - A Novel (Paperback): Louis Begley Memories of a Marriage - A Novel (Paperback)
Louis Begley
R591 R560 Discovery Miles 5 600 Save R31 (5%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

By the author of the beloved Schmidt series, "Memories of a Marriage" is a penetrating look at class and privilege, shifting from Paris to Manhattan, Long Island to Newport. Mourning his wife and daughter, and on the edge of old age, Philip reencounters an astonishing woman from his past: Lucy De Bourgh, an heiress who was once a passionate debutante and the intimate of many men, including Philip himself. As she reveals the startling details of her failed marriage to Thomas Snow--a townie turned powerful international banker, liked by many but to her a loathsome monster--Philip discovers a story that will challenge his assumptions about those he has known, admired, and desired. A triumph by an author expert in revealing the good breeding and bad behavior of the moneyed elite, "Memories of a Marriage" is an eloquent and irresistible book that explores all the varieties of love and the very concept of truth.
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Praise for "Memories of a Marriage"
"Among contemporary novelists, Begley] may be the wryest, most devastating critic of class in American society."--"The Washington Post"
"Engrossing . . . Louis Begley gives us a chance to see into . . . the most private recesses of another couple's marriage.""--The New York Times Book Review"
"This delicious, dazzling novel about the rise and fall of a great American debutante kept me up all night."--Susan Cheever
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"A consummately constructed monument to human imperfection.""--San Francisco Chronicle"
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" Begley is] an elegant stylist with a dry wit and a merciless eye.""--The Wall Street Journal"
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"A fiendishly clever, Fitzgeraldesque tale about marriage, friendship, gossip, and self-justification."--"Booklist"

Why the Dreyfus Affair Matters (Paperback): Louis Begley Why the Dreyfus Affair Matters (Paperback)
Louis Begley
R1,406 Discovery Miles 14 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

From the prize-winning author of Wartime Lies, an anatomy of the infamous prosecution of a Jewish officer attached to the French Army's General Staff, with profound implications for our own time. In December 1894, Captain Alfred Dreyfus, a brilliant French artillery officer and a Jew of Alsatian descent, was court-martialed for selling secrets to the German military attache in Paris based on perjured testimony and trumped-up evidence. The sentence was military degradation and life imprisonment on Devil's Island, a hellhole off the coast of French Guiana. Five years later, the case was overturned, and eventually Dreyfus was completely exonerated. Meanwhile, the Dreyfus Affair tore France apart, pitting Dreyfusards-committed to restoring freedom and honor to an innocent man convicted of a crime committed by another-against nationalists, anti-Semites, and militarists who preferred having an innocent man rot to exposing the crimes committed by ministers of war and the army's top brass in order to secure Dreyfus's conviction. Was the Dreyfus Affair merely another instance of the rise in France of a virulent form of anti-Semitism? In Why the Dreyfus Affair Matters, the acclaimed novelist draws upon his legal expertise to create a riveting account of the famously complex case, and to remind us of the interest each one of us has in the faithful execution of laws as the safeguard of our liberties and honor.

About Schmidt - A Novel (Paperback, 1st Ballantine Books Ed): Louis Begley About Schmidt - A Novel (Paperback, 1st Ballantine Books Ed)
Louis Begley
R479 Discovery Miles 4 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"A fine new novel... The great pleasure of reading Louis Begley [is] his exceptional literary intelligence."
The New York Times Book Review

"Begley again demonstrates that he can reveal the complexities of society and personality with a clear eye and graceful style... Morethan meets the requirements of graceful fiction."
Time

Proud, traditional, and impeccably organized, Albert Schmidt is a button-down lawyer of the old school.  But now, after years of carefulmanagement, his life is slowly unraveling.  His beloved wife has recently died.  He stumbles--or is he being pushed?--into earlyretirement.  And his daughter, his only child, is planning to marry a man Schmidt cannot approve of, for reasons he can scarcely admit, even to himself.  As Schmidt gropes for resolutions, he finds unexpected hope in an intense passion that comes out of the blue.

Set in the Hamptons and Manhattan, infused with black humor and startling eroticism, About Schmidt is both a meditation on lonelinessand on the power of romance to unlock the most impenetrable recesses of the heart.

"Comical, tough, unsparing; it is as if Louis Auchincloss had exchanged the kid gloves for brass knuckles... Interesting and nervy."
The Washington Post Book World

"A powerful story of a man's fall from grace... The Remains of the Day come[s] to mind."
Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"Stunning."
Los Angeles Times Book Review

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