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  • von Thornton Wilder
    19,00 €

    "The Cabala" by way of Thornton Wilder, is a singular that delves into the complexities of human relationships and the search for which means in lifestyles. Wilder, an American playwright and novelist, is pleasant acknowledged for his acclaimed works together with "Our Town" and "The Bridge of San Luis Rey." Set in Rome, the unconventional follows the reviews of Samuele, a younger American painter, who turns into entangled inside the lives of a collection of eccentric and influential characters. The narrative unfolds via a sequence of interconnected memories, exploring topics of love, friendship, artwork, and the search for non-secular achievement. Wilder's "The Cabala" is widely known for its intricate man or woman development and its portrayal of the bohemian lifestyle of the put up-World War I technology. The term "Cabala" refers to a paranormal and esoteric lifestyle, and Wilder weaves elements of thriller and introspection all through the novel, inviting readers to ponder the deeper dimensions of existence. Through colourful and evocative prose, Wilder crafts a narrative that transcends the boundaries of time and area, supplying a meditation on the human circumstance. "The Cabala" stands as a testament to Thornton Wilder's literary versatility and his exploration of profound philosophical and existential questions.

  • von Thornton Wilder
    16,00 €

    In Lima, Peru, an ancient Incan rope bridge breaks and plunges five people to their deaths. A Franciscan monk witnesses it and decides to investigate the lives of the five people, in order to prove that God is just, that He had a purpose in choosing those five to die, on that day, on that bridge.And so we learn of the lives of the Marquesa de Santamayor and young Pepita her companion; of Esteban, a young man of the city; and of Uncle Pio and Don Jaime, the mentor and son, respectively, of a famous actress in Lima. We see how many of their lives intersect, we learn of their dreams, their struggles, and the events that led to them being on the bridge that day.The Bridge of San Luis Rey earned Thornton Wilder the first of his three Pulitzers. The novel's structure, in which a major event is presented followed by the backstory of the people involved, has been duplicated countless times in books, plays, and movies. It was the best-selling book the year of its release, and has never been out of print since.

  • von Thornton Wilder
    19,00 €

    The story centers on a fictional event that happened in Peru on the road between Lima and Cuzco, at noon on Friday, July the twentieth, 1714. A rope bridge woven by the Inca a century earlier collapsed at that particular moment, while five people were crossing it, sending them falling from a great height to their deaths in the river below. The collapse was witnessed by Brother Juniper, a Franciscan friar who was on his way to cross the bridge himself. A deeply pious man who seeks to provide some sort of empirical evidence that might prove to the world God's Divine Providence, he sets out to interview everyone he can find who knew the five victims. Over the course of six years, he compiles a huge book of all of the evidence he gathers to show that the beginning and end of a person is all part of God's plan for that person.The novel won the Pulitzer Prize in 1928, and was the best-selling work of fiction that year.

  • von Thornton Wilder
    17,00 - 32,00 €

  • von Thornton Wilder
    18,00 €

    2023 Reprint of the 1927 U.S. Edition. Set in 18th century Lima, Peru, a rickety bridge which has spanned a deep gorge for ages suddenly breaks, and five people plunge to their deaths. A priest who is deeply affected by the catastrophe decides to make an investigative study of the lives of the victims to determine if he can find some clue to God's intention in casting five individuals into eternity at precisely the same moment.The novel won the Pulitzer Prize in 1928, and was the best-selling work of fiction that year. It has also been made into several movies. It tells the story of several people who die in the collapse of an Inca rope bridge in Peru, and the events that lead up to their being on the bridge. A friar who witnesses the accident then goes about inquiring into the lives of the victims, seeking some sort of cosmic answer to the question of why each had to die."One of the greatest reading novels in this century's American writing... Wonderfully lucid reading." Edmund Fuller "A remarkably confident evocation of the secret springs of half a dozen men, women and children..." Clifton Fadiman

  • von Thornton Wilder
    14,00 - 20,00 €

  • von Thornton Wilder
    20,00 €

    The Bridge of San Luis Rey is American author Thornton Wilder's second novel. It was first published in 1927 to worldwide acclaim. The novel won the Pulitzer Prize in 1928, and was the best-selling work of fiction that year. The Bridge of San Luis Rey tells the story of several interrelated people who die in the collapse of an Inca rope bridge in Peru, and the events that lead up to their being on the bridge. A friar who witnesses the accident then goes about inquiring into the lives of the victims, seeking some sort of cosmic answer to the question of why each had to die. The Bridge of San Luis Rey won the 1928 Pulitzer Prize for the Novel, and remains widely acclaimed as Wilder's most famous work. In 1998, the book was rated number 37 by the editorial board of the American Modern Library on the list of the 100 best 20th-century novels. Time magazine included the novel in its TIME 100 Best English-language Novels from 1923 to 2005. (wikipedia.org)

  • von Thornton Wilder
    24,00 €

    This anthology by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Thornton Wilder is acollection of twenty-two very short plays, three of which are published herefor the very first time. These snapshots of the creative spirit at play explorea variety of complex characters that range from the ordinary to the biblical,the haunted to the mystical. From the tale of a conflicted composer with astrangely familiar tune stuck in his head (The Song of Maria Bentedos) to apair of newlyweds who find themselves bizarrely affected by the color of theirhotel's tea room (Flamingo Red: A Comedy in Danger), all these tales - manytold with great wit and humor - ask the thought-provoking questions ofmortality, morality and faith that Thornton Wilder is famous for asking.Most of the plays run about four minutes in length, and can be presented withthree actors. The entire collection can be presented with a cast ranging fromsix to thirty-two actors.

  • von Thornton Wilder
    18,00 €

  • von Thornton Wilder
    20,00 €

  • von Thornton Wilder
    14,99 €

    ¿Die Iden des März¿ - Thornton Wilders erzählerisches Hauptwerk über die letzten Tage der Römischen Republik unter Julius CaesarIn diesem großen Roman um Leben und Sterben von Julius Caesar zeichnet sich sinnlich prägnante Antike ohne den Staub des Musealen ab - als eine Welt aus Schönheit und Macht, Größe und Verrat.Nicht gefunden, sonder erfunden wurden die Dokumente dieses sozusagen historischen Romans, der, nach Wort und Willen des Autors, »eine Phantasie über gewisse Ereignisse und Personen aus den letzten Tagen der Römischen Republik« ist. Wilders fiktive Fundstücke - Staats- und Liebesbriefe, Spitzelberichte, Tagebuchseiten, Protokolle und Pamphlete - reflektieren das gesellschaftliche Leben im antiken Rom in seiner Mischung aus Klatsch, Klugheit, Witz und Weisheit, Glaube und Aberglaube. Im Brennpunkt des Romans steht Caesar, der Diktator, in Wilders Darstellung ein vornehm-menschlicher, unter der Einsamkeit seines Amtes leidender Herrscher. »Die Leichtigkeit Thornton Wilders ist die Leichtigkeit der Vollendung.« Alfred Andersch

  • von Thornton Wilder
    28,00 €

    Spanning his entire life, The Selected Letters of Thornton Wilder is a comprehensive and fascinating collection of the great American writer's correspondence. The author of such classics as Our Town and The Bridge of San Luis Rey, Thornton Wilder was a born storyteller and dramatist--rare talents on glorious display in this volume of more than three hundred letters he penned to a vast array of famous friends and beloved relatives. Through Wilder's correspondence, readers can eavesdrop on his conversations with Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Gertrude Stein, Noël Coward, Gene Tunney, Laurence Olivier, Aaron Copland, Paul Hindemith, Leonard Bernstein, Edward Albee, and Mia Farrow. Equally absorbing are Wilder's intimate letters to his family. Wilder tells of roller-skating with Walt Disney, remembers an inaugural reception for FDR at the White House, describes his life as a soldier in two World Wars, and recalls dining out with Montgomery Clift and Elizabeth Taylor. In these pages, Thornton Wilder speaks for himself in his own unique, enduring voice--informing, encouraging, instructing, and entertaining with his characteristic wit, heart, and exuberance.

  • von Thornton Wilder
    22,00 €

    "Mr. Wilder has brought to his character the warmth which was totally lacking in the Caesar of schoolbooks and Shakespeare, and in his hero's destruction there is the true catharsis." --Edward Weeks, AtlanticFirst published in 1948, The Ides of March is a brilliant epistolary novel of the Rome of Julius Caesar. Through imaginary letters and documents, Wilder brings to life a dramatic period of world history and one of its magnetic personalities. In this novel, the Caesar of history becomes Caesar the human being as he appeared to his family, his legions, his Rome, and his empire in the months just before his death. In Wilder's inventive narrative, all Rome comes crowding through his pages. Romans of the slums, of the villas, of the palaces, brawling youths and noble ladies and prostitutes, and the spies and assassins stalking Caesar in his Rome.--Times Literary Supplement [London]

  • von Thornton Wilder
    12,99 €

    Vordergründig ist diese amerikanische Saga, der sechste Roman Thornton Wilders, eine Kriminalgeschichte: ein unschuldig wegen Mordes zum Tode Verurteilter wird auf der Fahrt zur Hinrichtung von Maskierten befreit. Er beginnt seine Flucht, seine Familie sieht ihn nie wieder. In Rückblenden und Perspektiven des Zukünftigen wird Stück um Stück, durch mehrere Generatio-nen, die Geschichte zweier amerikanischer Familien aufgerollt, die des Ermor-deten und die des angeblichen Mörders. Dahinter steht in diesem großen Roman die Frage nach dem Sinn von Leben und Tod. Sparsame Mittel, gelassene Darstellung und hohe Spannung machen die Weite des Horizonts, die Fülle der Gestalten und Geschehnisse anschaulich und greifbar.Thornton Wilder bekam den National Book Award für ¿Den achten Schöpfungstag¿ als dem besten amerikanischen Roman des Jahres 1967.

  • von Thornton Wilder
    19,99 €

    Mit seinem Stück ¿Wir sind noch einmal davongekommen¿ hat Thornton Wilder ein modernes Welttheater geschaffen. Es gehölt zu den großen dramatischen Werken dieses Jahrhunderts.»Sein Thema - die Darstellung der geistigen und vitalen Kräfte, die dem Menschen nach allen Katastrophen immer wieder den Mut zum Leben geben - hat nichts von seiner Aktualität verloren, seit das Stück sich nach dem letzten Weltkrieg die Bühnen der Welt eroberte. Wilders ¿Held¿, Mr. George Antrobus, ist zum Sinnbild des Mannes geworden, der trotz aller inneren und äußeren Gefahren und Versuchungen nie den Glauben an die Menschheit verliert. Dasselbe gilt für Mrs. Antrobus, die zum Idealbild der sorgenden Mutter wurde. Auch in Henry, dem sich stets gegen die Ordnung der Welt empörenden Kains-Typ, und in Sabina, der Verkörperung aller weiblichen Verführungskünste, hat der Dichter Figuren geschaffen, die - in der Sprache der Psychologen - als ¿Arche-Typen¿ der Menschheit gelten können.« (Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger)Dreimal gerät diese menschliche Ur- und Normal-Familie in äußerste Bedrängnis: Im ersten Akt durch den Einbruch der Eiszeit, im zweiten durch die Sintflut, im dritten durch den Weltkrieg. Aber Mr. und Mrs. Antrobus und ihre die Menschheit umfassende Familie tauchen aus allen Trümmern wieder auf, bauen neu und sind wieder einmal davongekommen. Thornton Wilders Schauspiel mit dem beziehungsreichen Titel ist ein mutiges Stück. Der Dichter glaubt an die Lebenskraft der Menschheit trotz der schauerlichen »Wiederkehr des Gleichen«. Das Stück hat keinen Schluß, das Spiel geht weiter.

  • von Thornton Wilder
    12,00 €

    Die Wiederentdeckung des größten Klassikers der amerikanischen Literatur - erstmalig seit 1929 in neuer Übersetzung.»Da ist ein Land der Lebenden und ein Land der Toten, und die Brücke zwischen ihnen ist die Liebe - das einzig Bleibende, der einzige Sinn.«Am 20. Juli 1714 stürzen in Peru fünf Menschen in den Tod, als eine von den Indios erbaute Hängebrücke reißt. Ein Franziskanermönch, Zeuge dieser Katastrophe, beginnt den Lebensgeschichten der Toten nachzuforschen. War alles blinder Zufall oder höhere Fügung? Doch je mehr Berichte, Anekdoten und Erinnerungen er zusammenträgt, desto weniger kann er einen höheren Sinn erkennen in dem, was diese Menschen antrieb: die Liebe in ihren unterschiedlichsten Formen. Und vielleicht ist diese Liebe das Einzige, was bleibt.

  • von Thornton Wilder
    24,00 €

    The drunken sisters. Apollo challenges The Three Fates to a life-and-death battle of wits, but despite their taste for liquor, the sisters win the wager.

  • - A Play in Three Acts
    von Thornton Wilder
    21,00 €

  • von Thornton Wilder
    23,00 €

  • von Thornton Wilder
    20,00 €

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  • von Thornton Wilder
    23,00 €

    Meet George and Maggie Antrobus of Excelsior, New Jersey, a suburban, commuter-town couple (married for 5,000 years), who bear more than a casual resemblance to that first husband and wife, Adam and Eve: the two Antrobus children, Gladys (perfect in every way, of course) and Henry (who likes to throw rocks and was formerly known as Cain); and their garrulous maid, Sabina (the eternal seductress), who takes it upon herself to break out of character and interrupt the course of the drama at every o

  • von Henrik Ibsen & Thornton Wilder
    23,00 €

    An adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's most notable play about a waning marriage, and the social constructs between a husband and wife.Thornton Wilder's acting version of A Doll's House premiered on Broadway at the Morsco Theatre in December 1937, under the direction of Jed Harris.

  • von Thornton Wilder
    23,00 €

    "This play is a rewritten version of the play "The merchant of Yonkers" which was directed in 1938 ..."--P. (4).

  • von Thornton Wilder
    20,00 €

    From the play by George FarquharComedyCharacters: 8 male, 5female, with doubling Various Locations The play tells the story of two young bucks who, having spent all their money by living too well, leave London and roam from town to town in search of love and fortune. In order to find a wealthy heiress for at least one of them, they pose as master and servant - exchanging roles from one town to the next. In Lichfield, Aimwell is the master and Archer the servant, and there they m

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