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Owen Sheers

Autore di Resistance

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Opere di Owen Sheers

Resistance (2007) 503 copie
I Saw a Man (2015) 273 copie
The Dust Diaries (2004) 78 copie
White Ravens (2009) 56 copie
Skirrid Hill (2005) 49 copie
A Poet's Guide to Britain (2009) 34 copie
Pink Mist (2013) 29 copie
The Blue Book (2000) 24 copie
The Gospel of Us (2012) 11 copie
Calon (2013) 8 copie
The Green Hollow (2018) 8 copie
Mametz (2017) 5 copie
Safari (2007) 4 copie
Two Worlds of Charlie F (2012) 4 copie
Unicorns, Almost (2018) 3 copie

Opere correlate

In the Green Tree (1948) — Prefazione, alcune edizioni9 copie
Long Time Coming. Short Writings from Zimbabwe (2008) — Collaboratore — 7 copie
Resistance [2011 film] (2012) — Original novel — 3 copie

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Informazioni generali

Data di nascita
1974-09-20
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
UK
Luogo di nascita
Suva, Fiji
Luogo di residenza
Fiji
Abergavenny, Wales
New York, New York, USA
Istruzione
King Henry VIII comprehensive, Abergavenny
Oxford University (New College)
University of East Anglia
Attività lavorative
Writer in Residence at The Wordsworth Trust (2004)
writer
Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Fellow at the New York Public Library (2007)
poet
playwright
television presenter
Premi e riconoscimenti
Eric Gregory Award
Vogue Young Writer’s Award (1999)
Hospital Club Creative Award (2008)
Wilfred Owen Poetry Award (2018)
Breve biografia
Owen Sheers was born in Fiji in 1974 and brought up in Abergavenny, South Wales. He was educated at King Henry VIII comprehensive, Abergavenny and New College, Oxford. Owen has also written for Radio, TV and newspapers.

Owen’s first novel, Resistance (Faber, 2008) won a 2008 Hospital Club Creative Award and was short-listed for the Writers Guild Best Book Award. He currently divides his time between New York and Wales.

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This is a compelling read, and one which is hard to discuss without revealing too much of the plot. Michael, an author, is newly arrived in London, having left his home in Wales following the death of his Journalist wife in Pakistan. Next door live Josh and Samantha with their two daughters, and this unlikely fivesome become close friends. The story begins as Michael discovers his neighbours have gone out leaving their door unlocked. The events of that afternoon reverberate through the book and beyond.

First Michael, then other characters are introduced and described. We're having back stories and introductions until at least half way through the book. This is done in a way which invites curiosity, and drew me into the story.

This is book about grief, about guilty secrets, about relationships. It's also a poetic book. There's this: 'tiny women lost in monstrous SUVs, their painted nails clutching the steering wheels like the feet of caged birds', and subtle observations describing rooms, scenes on Hampstead Heath.

This is a clever, reflective novel. To call it a thriller is a mis-description. The action is all in the minds of the protagonists and is pyschologically astute. I'm glad to have read it.

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Margaret09 | 14 altre recensioni | Apr 15, 2024 |
An acceptable re-imagining of a medieval Welsh myth, the Second Branch of the Mabinogion, in which the Welsh princess Branwen is given to the Irish king Matholwch, whose mistreatment of her results in a war leaving only seven men alive to repopulate Ireland. This version, in which an old man in the present day tells a story from WWII to a young woman, putting me in mind of The Princess Bride, leaves out the genocide and royalty but translates the rest pretty effectively. Unfortunately the first 50ish pages are used to set up the young woman's part in the "reveal" at the end which dumbs down the myth's story by trying to too literally neatly present the reader with an Important Moral Lesson. However the main purpose of this series seems to be to spread knowledge of the stories of the Mabinogion outside of Wales, and that this book did, for which I'm glad. Probably better just to read the original though.… (altro)
 
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lelandleslie | 3 altre recensioni | Feb 24, 2024 |
Michael, the main character in I Saw a Man is working through his grief after tragically losing his wife. Starting afresh in London, he quickly becomes close friends with the young family next door, but when Michael finds their back door unexpectedly open one day it sets off a chain of events that will change their lives forever.

I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Sheers keeps the tension going throughout, and with well thought out characters it had me turning the pages from the get-go. It reminded me of some of McEwan's better books, with its flawed characters, London setting and unexpected plot.

I'd not heard of Sheers as an author before (I believe he's a poet and playwright also), but I'll certainly be keeping an eye out for his other titles.

4 stars - recommended: a great holiday page-turner.
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AlisonY | 14 altre recensioni | Jul 23, 2022 |
Wonderful, poetic, and sensitive biography of Owen’s great uncle Arthur Shearly Cripps, the radical missionary, who was hated by the Rhodesians for his ‘kaffir’ loving attitude towards land and development.

I was going to give 4 and a half stars, but then… I do not know how to improve this book – it is beauty in words. It made me cry. It is superb in describing the sounds and the fall of light of present day Zimbabwe. It is full of crisp, flawed, emotionally charged characters whose conflicted inner life is reflected so well in brief, imagined snap shots.… (altro)
 
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alexbolding | 4 altre recensioni | Oct 2, 2021 |

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18
Opere correlate
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Utenti
1,093
Popolarità
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Voto
½ 3.7
Recensioni
54
ISBN
105
Lingue
9
Preferito da
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