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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lara_(novel)Lara (novel) - Wikipedia

    Drawing on family life, childhood and an inter-racial marriage, Lara explores the struggles of London living in the 1960s and '70s, travelling through seven generations of predecessors, spanning over 150 years to follow their lives in England, Nigeria, Ireland, Germany and Brazil.

  2. 21 de oct. de 2020 · Fui invitada en ocasión de la novela Cósima, de la italiana Grazia Deledda. La motivación que tuvo la Academia Sueca para darle el Premio Nobel de Literatura a Deledda en 1926 y posteriormente a Glück en este 2020 estuvo ligada a la universalidad de sus creaciones.

  3. 24 de ene. de 2017 · 4.4 576 ratings. See all formats and editions. The heartbreaking story of the love affair between Boris Pasternak, the author of Doctor Zhivago, and Olga Ivinskaya—the true tragedy behind the timeless classic, and a harrowing look at how the Russian government has treated dissidents.

  4. Comentarios y opiniones de Cósima. Cósima, novela publicada póstumamente, es la obra más personal de Grazia Deledda. Sugestivos paisajes de su Cerdeña natal, escenarios de fábula y leyenda,...

  5. www.bloodaxebooks.com › ecs › productLara | Bloodaxe Books

    Lara. Publication Date : 27 Oct 2009. ISBN: 9781852248314. Pages: 65. Size :216 x 138mm. Rights: World. Lara is a powerful semi-autobiographical novel-in-verse based on Bernardine Evaristo’s own childhood and family history. The eponymous Lara is a mixed-race girl raised during the 60s and 70s in Woolwich, then a white suburb of London.

  6. Finalistas y ganadores del Premio Fernando Lara de Novela. 2024. Cuando la tormenta pase Manel Loureiro. 2023. La rebelión de los buenos Roberto Santiago. 2022. Adiós, pequeño Máximo Huerta. 2021. Hasta donde termina el mar Alaitz Leceaga. 2020. La bruma verde Gonzalo Giner

  7. Paperback – 10 Oct. 2009. Debut novel from the joint winner of the Booker Prize for Fiction 2019. Lara is a powerful semi-autobiographical novel-in-verse based on Bernardine Evaristo's own childhood and family history. The eponymous Lara is a mixed-race girl raised during the 60s and 70s in Woolwich, then a white suburb of London.