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Michael Arditti

Autor(a) de Easter

16+ Works 456 Membros 16 Reviews

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Obras de Michael Arditti

Easter (2000) 95 cópias
The Celibate (1993) 92 cópias
The Enemy of the Good (2009) 42 cópias
Pagan's Father (1660) 37 cópias
Pagan and Her Parents (1996) 30 cópias
The Breath of Night (2013) 28 cópias
A Sea Change (2006) 25 cópias
Unity (2005) 24 cópias
Jubilate (2011) 22 cópias
Widows and Orphans (2015) 20 cópias
Good Clean Fun (2004) 14 cópias
Of Men and Angels (2018) 14 cópias
The Anointed (2020) 7 cópias
The Young Pretender (2022) 2 cópias
The Choice (2023) 2 cópias

Associated Works

When It Changed: Science into Fiction (2009) — Contribuinte — 57 cópias

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Data de nascimento
c. 1950
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
UK
Local de nascimento
Cheshire, England, UK
Ocupação
playwright
drama critic
novelist

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Abandoned at 37%. Too Gothic for me. But quite enjoyed *The Choice* (2023) so will keep on truckin’.
 
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quovadissime | outras 2 resenhas | Jun 4, 2023 |
This book took me the longest time to get through of any book I have given 5 stars to.
It is classified as a mystery but it is really a questioning of theology and in particular the teaching of the Catholic Church, and what role they play in regards to government policy. Particularly when the government is behaving opposite to catholic teachings. How complicit is the church with what the government is doing, and what role should the church play.
The story is about Julian Tremayne a British priest in the Philippines, who began grounded in the teachings of the Catholic Church yet witnessed and experienced the worst of the Marco's regime. The priest is said to have had saintly qualities and even been able to perform miracles. The priest ends up being killed and his family is tired of waiting for the Catholic Church to recommend sainthood, so they hire a family friend to travel to the Philippines to learn everything he can about the priest.
Great books develop slowly, and great British books tend to develop really slowly. Not because they are boring but because of the layers of complexity woven through the story.
This book has two parts to each chapter, the first part is told in letters sent by Julian back to his wealthy well connected family back in Britain the second part of each chapter is narrated by the family friend sent to the Philippines to seek the truth.
This was an excellent book, not because of the mystery but because of the questions it raises.
… (mais)
 
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zmagic69 | 1 outra resenha | Sep 8, 2017 |
I read this as a third book in a (completely unplanned) trilogy which covered pretty much the history of gay men in London in the ate 20th century. Started with henshawe's "Emperor Waltz", which has as one thread the opening of the Big Gay Bookshop ... one of the characters reads The Swimming Pool Library and because I've never read it but it's a book I believe everyone should read, I did. And I learnt a lot about love and sex and vanity and race ... and then by chance I saw this when I returned Swimming Pool Library I saw this and it looked interesting. It's a fascinating book, sometimes too intense and thoughtful, but very thought provoking, presenting so many of the arguments, positions and stories of gay men in the church, HIV, as well as Jack the Ripper and Eyam. A reviewor a blurb cannot make sense because the tale is complex, but engaging.… (mais)
 
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Deborahrs | outras 2 resenhas | Apr 15, 2017 |
In her will Candida Mulliner leaves the care of her daughter, Pagan, to her best friend, Leo Young but Candida's adoptive parents try to win custody.

I didn't get very far before I abandoned this one. The frequent flashbacks within the main narrative were just too confusing.
½
 
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Robertgreaves | May 5, 2016 |

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Obras
16
Also by
1
Membros
456
Popularidade
#53,831
Avaliação
½ 3.7
Resenhas
16
ISBNs
44

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