LIBROS DEL AUTOR: roman payne

6 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: roman payne

  • Los vientos del liberalismo en el Caribe
    Antonino Vidal Ortega / Carlos Alberto Murgueitio Manrique / Goebel Mc Dermott Anthony / Hurtado Ronny Viales / Johanna Von Grafenstein / Luis Mezeta Canul / Mabel Paola López Jerez / María Elizeth Payne Iglesias / Raúl Román Romero / Rocío Moreno Cabanillas / Román Romero Raúl / Vidal Ortega Antonino
    Este libro analiza uno de los temas fascinantes de la historiografía de los últimos años, el de la dominación y confrontación imperial en el Caribe. Examina, desde diversas aristas y escenarios territoriales, la incidencia que tuvieron los “vientos del liberalismo”, que soplaron desde finales del siglo XVIII y principios del XIX, en los numerosos procesos de transformación econ...
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    41,55 €

  • Rooftop Soliloquy
    Roman Payne
    Written entirely in Paris over a two year span during which its author lived every conceivable metropolitan passion and inspiration, Rooftop Soliloquy is a novel as vibrant and alive as the city where it was given seed and a place to grow. The first-person narrative follows the adventures and misadventures of a mysterious individual: an artist, flâneur, composer of operas, and ...
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    18,11 €

  • Hope and Despair
    Roman Payne
    A feast of sensuality, Payne’s third epic novel narrates the story of the beautiful young Nadja, and her brooding lover Nikolai, as the two come of age in a springtime garden. When their world of earthly delights fades with the dying season, the two are exiled from their pastoral romance into a fiery world of seedy urban haunts, intoxicated dreams and electric lights. When trag...
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    18,11 €

  • Cities & Countries
    Roman Payne
    '’Cities & Countries’ is a book about travel, about searching and wandering, about finding greatness in the midst of the world.' Strange adventures meet Alexis when he wanders far from his familiar home in a quest to become a man of the world. What begins as a search for the 'Great City,' leads to a wayward and whimsical, romantically poignant, and at times powerfully despairin...
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    19,34 €

  • The Basement Trains (a 21st century poem)
    Roman Payne
    The poem begins in ’an ancient garden in the midnight city,’ where a nocturnal recollection of the past begins an epic voyage traversing centuries of ideas and continents of profound imagery. 'The Basement Trains,' Payne’s greatest long poem, written when he was 28 years old, conjures up a wealth of poetic legacies: from Dante’s visit to the underworld, to TS Eliot’s ’Mind of E...
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    5,71 €

  • Crepuscule
    Roman Payne
    'I can see it with my eyes: my innocence - broken and dead and lost forever on a filthy street in Paris.' Crepuscule is a poetic panorama of life among the Parisians and the expatriates in the French capital. An intense drama flowing with passion, Crepuscule is the epic story of romance, love, freedom, and survival - where the reader is taken on an expedition to the heights of ...
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    22,67 €