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  1. 2 juil. 2024 · Découvrez les réflexions d'Eleanor Catton, romancière primée, sur l'importance des histoires et des modèles littéraires. Un entretien exclusif avec des conseils précieux pour les écrivains en herbe.

  2. Il y a 1 jour · Eleanor Catton mène ici avec brio une intrigue passionnante. Elle maîtrise parfaitement les rebondissements au fil d'un éco-polar qui peut facilement conduire le lecteur à faire une nuit blanche tant le récit est captivant. le personnage de Lemoine, retors et manipulateur, EDITE CHEZ BUCHET CHASTEL

  3. 16 juil. 2024 · A gripping psychological thriller from the Booker Prize–winning author of The Luminaries, Eleanor Catton’s Birnam Wood is Shakespearean in its drama, Austenian in its wit, and, like both influences, fascinated by what makes us who we are.

  4. Il y a 3 jours · On August 1, 2024 the Folger’s virtual book club continues with a discussion of Birnam Wood by Eleanor Catton. To prepare for the discussion, we have pulled together a list of resources related to Macbeth, Shakespeare, and the envirnoment. LISTEN to related podcast episodes. Episode 217: Shakespeare and the Ocean, with Steve Mentz.

  5. 28 juin 2024 · Eleanor Cattons novel Birnam Wood explores contemporary issues through a gripping eco-thriller set in New Zealand. The story follows an activist group, named after the forest in Shakespeare’s Macbeth, planting crops on untended lands.

  6. 8 juil. 2024 · BookLife Review by Carol O’Day: Birnam Wood, a Novel (Eleanor Catton, author) In Shakespeares’ masterpiece, The Scottish Play (also known as Macbeth), spirits assure the titular overly ambitious nobleman that Macbeth “shall never vanquished be, until Great Birnam Wood to high Dunsinane hill [the site of Macbeth’s castle] shall come against him.”

  7. Il y a 2 jours · Though at times these encounters can border on pat—one senses relatively early on where they will lead—there is undeniable pleasure in reading a book which explicitly dramatises this search for the self (as Eleanor Catton, author of Birnam Wood, has stated: ‘The moral development of people in plotted novels where people make choices is fascinating and important’.).