The Slaves of Solitude

The Slaves of Solitude
Title The Slaves of Solitude PDF eBook
Author Patrick Hamilton
Publisher
Total Pages 225
Release 1999
Genre England
ISBN 9780141181646

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The Slaves of Solitude

The Slaves of Solitude
Title The Slaves of Solitude PDF eBook
Author Patrick Hamilton
Publisher Hachette UK
Total Pages 368
Release 2017-01-12
Genre Fiction
ISBN 034914155X

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'All his novels are terrific, but this one is my favourite' Sarah Waters Patrick Hamilton's novels were the inspiration for Matthew Bourne's new dance theatre production, The Midnight Bell. Measuring out the wartime days in a small town on the Thames, Miss Roach is not unattractive but no longer quite young. The Rosamund Tea Rooms boarding house, where she lives with half a dozen others, is as grey and lonely as its residents. For Miss Roach, 'slave of her task-master, solitude', a shaft of not altogether welcome light is suddenly beamed upon her, with the appearance of a charismatic and emotional American Lieutenant. With him comes change - tipping the precariously balanced society of the house and presenting Miss Roach herself with a dilemma.

A Woman Named Solitude

A Woman Named Solitude
Title A Woman Named Solitude PDF eBook
Author André Schwarz-Bart
Publisher
Total Pages 200
Release 1973
Genre Africa, West
ISBN

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Like Last of the Just, which traced the Jewish experience of martyrdom, this book recreates through fact and myth people's enslavement and humiliation, and survival -and produces one of the most extraordinary heroines in black literature.

The Wonders of Solitude

The Wonders of Solitude
Title The Wonders of Solitude PDF eBook
Author Dale Salwak
Publisher New World Library
Total Pages 143
Release 2011-12-21
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 1608681343

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?This diverse group of poets, novelists, artists, theologians, explorers, and psychologists muse on solitude as a means of discovering God and self, and as inspiration for creativity and inner peace. They grapple with how to reconcile the spirit of community with the spirit of seclusion, and, ultimately, how to use the power of silence and solitude to counter the distractions of our daily lives. The Wonders of Solitude is an inspiring companion in the struggle to remove ourselves, as Salwak writes, from “our peripheral concerns, from the pressures of a madly active world, and to return to the center where life is sacred — a humble miracle and mystery.”

Twenty Thousand Streets Under the Sky

Twenty Thousand Streets Under the Sky
Title Twenty Thousand Streets Under the Sky PDF eBook
Author Patrick Hamilton
Publisher Hachette UK
Total Pages 640
Release 2017-01-12
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0349141487

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'I recommend Hamilton at every opportunity, because he was such a wonderful writer and yet is rather under-read today. All his novels are terrific' Sarah Waters 'If you were looking to fly from Dickens to Martin Amis with just one overnight stop, then Hamilton is your man' Nick Hornby Patrick Hamilton's novels were the inspiration for Matthew Bourne's new dance theatre production, The Midnight Bell. The Midnight Bell, a pub on the Euston Road, is the pulse of this brilliant and compassionate trilogy. It is here where the barman, Bob, falls in love with Jenny, a West End prostitute who comes in off the streets for a gin and pep. Around his obsessions, and Ella the barmaid's secret love for him, swirls the sleazy life of London in the 1930s. This is a world where people emerge from cheap lodgings in Pimlico to pour out their passions, hopes and despair in pubs and bars - a world of twenty thousand streets full of cruelty and kindness, comedy and pathos, wasted dreams and lost desires.

The Slaves of Solitude

The Slaves of Solitude
Title The Slaves of Solitude PDF eBook
Author Patrick Hamilton
Publisher New York Review of Books
Total Pages 256
Release 2013-10-23
Genre Fiction
ISBN 159017755X

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England in the middle of World War II, a war that seems fated to go on forever, a war that has become a way of life. Heroic resistance is old hat. Everything is in short supply, and tempers are even shorter. Overwhelmed by the terrors and rigors of the Blitz, middle-aged Miss Roach has retreated to the relative safety and stupefying boredom of the suburban town of Thames Lockdon, where she rents a room in a boarding house run by Mrs. Payne. There the savvy, sensible, decent, but all-too-meek Miss Roach endures the dinner-table interrogations of Mr. Thwaites and seeks to relieve her solitude by going out drinking and necking with a wayward American lieutenant. Life is almost bearable until Vicki Kugelmann, a seeming friend, moves into the adjacent room. That’s when Miss Roach’s troubles really begin. Recounting an epic battle of wills in the claustrophobic confines of the boarding house, Patrick Hamilton’s The Slaves of Solitude, with a delightfully improbable heroine, is one of the finest and funniest books ever written about the trials of a lonely heart.

Through a Glass Darkly

Through a Glass Darkly
Title Through a Glass Darkly PDF eBook
Author Nigel Jones
Publisher Black Spring Press
Total Pages 416
Release 2008
Genre Authors, English
ISBN 9780948238390

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Penetrating biography of a fascinatingly contradictory writer who, despite a privileged background and early and sustained success, became increasingly embittered with the world. Doris Lessing calls him 'a marvellous novelist', Keith Waterhouse 'A riveting dissector of English life' and Nigel Jones makes excellent use of Hamilton's own letters and notes as well as his own highly perceptive insights. The Literary Review called Through a Glass Darkly 'One of the most stimulating biographies for years'.