Yahoo Search Busca da Web

Resultado da Busca

  1. Ficha técnica. Night Train es una serie de Novelas Ligeras escritas por Morimi Tomihiko e ilustradas por Yuuko. Aún no ha recibido ninguna adaptación a Anime o Manga. De momento no ha sido licenciada por ninguna editorial tanto en inglés y español. La FanTraducción en español se trabaja desde la FanTranslation en inglés.

  2. Compre online The Night Train: A Novel, de Edgerton, Clyde na Amazon. Frete GRÁTIS em milhares de produtos com o Amazon Prime. Encontre diversos livros escritos por Edgerton, Clyde com ótimos preços.

  3. Compre online The Night Train: A Novel, de Edgerton, Clyde na Amazon. Frete GRÁTIS em milhares de produtos com o Amazon Prime. Encontre diversos livros escritos por Edgerton, Clyde com ótimos preços.

    • Capa dura
  4. Night is a 1960 memoir by Elie Wiesel based on his Holocaust experiences with his father in the Nazi German concentration camps at Auschwitz and Buchenwald in 1944–1945, toward the end of the Second World War in Europe. In just over 100 pages of sparse and fragmented narrative, Wiesel writes about his loss of faith and increasing disgust with ...

  5. 5 de jul. de 2019 · Night Train to Lisbon delights with the written word, very vivid descriptions of the places and characters. The author takes us on a long but a wonderful journey full of thoughts and insightful analysis on death, loneliness, courage and friendship looking at the surrounding world through the prism of many people and from a different time perspective.

  6. This brilliant, painful short novel is, in fact, so profoundly inflected with grief that it achieves in the end a sort of melancholy grandeur. ''Night Train'' is at heart a work of dark romanticism, a tale of possession. Jennifer Rockwell, soul of the world, can no longer look upon that world. Mike Hoolihan, salt of the earth, comes to ...

  7. The novels of Robert Stone come to mind, and Elias Canetti’s Auto-da-Fe, and Thomas Mann’s Death in Venice, and Kobo Abe’s The Ruined Map, not to mention Marcus Aurelius and Wittgenstein. . . [but] what Night Train to Lisbon really suggests is Roads to Freedom, Jean-Paul Sartre’s breathless trilogy about identity-making.”

    • Pascal Mercier