Édouard Peisson, a French writer specializing in maritime novels, brings a story set in the world of the sea and ships in this work, which is typical of his oeuvre.
Born in 1896 in Marseille, Peisson drew inspiration from his own experience in the merchant and military navy, which gives his works an authenticity.
The house needs to be demolished, but not before we read twenty-two stories by Tena Lončarević, which will detect and preserve in words in each room of the house the objects, shadows, sounds, emotions, and memories that need to be saved from silence befor
Luigi Pirandello's novel The Late Matthias Pascal (1904), a masterpiece of Italian literature, explores themes of identity, freedom, and social conventions through a tragic yet ironic story of a man trying to escape his life.
This hilarious, poignant and satirical novel won the prestigious Pulitzer Prize, honoring Greer's incredible writing skills and the rawness of the story.