New Releases by Peter Ackroyd

Peter Ackroyd is the author of Poe, una vida truncada (2009), A queda de Tróia (2009), Thames: Sacred River (2008), The Casebook of Victor Frankenstein (2008), Albion (2007).

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Poe, una vida truncada

release date: Jan 01, 2009
Poe, una vida truncada
Peter Ackroyd es autor de un buen número de novelas, entre las que destacan Chatterton, Dan Leno, el golem y el music hall, El diario de Platón, Milton en América, La conjura de Dominus y Los Lamb de Londres. Paralelamente, ha dedicado con gran éxito biografías a personajes como Tomás Moro, William Blake o Charles Dickens, si bien sus obras más celebradas en este género están dedicadas a su ciudad natal (Londres, una biografía) y a William Shakespeare. Ha sido galardonado, entre otros muchos, con los prestigiosos premios William Heinemann, James Tait Black Memorial, Guardian y Whitbread.

A queda de Tróia

release date: Jan 01, 2009
A queda de Tróia
Sophia Chrysanthis tem apenas 20 anos quando o renomado arqueólogo alemão Obermann a corteja - ele procura uma noiva grega que conheça tudo de Homero e de sua Ilíada. A jovem acaba caindo nas graças do alemão, que logo a leva ao sítio arqueológico de Hissarlik, na Turquia, escavando o solo em busca de ânforas e vasos de bronze. O grande sonho de Obermann é conhecer todos os detalhes da guerra de Tróia, provar que os heróis descritos por Homero realmente existiram.

Thames: Sacred River

release date: Nov 04, 2008
Thames: Sacred River
Just as Peter Ackroyd''s bestselling London is the biography of the city, Thames: Sacred River is the biography of the river, from sea to source. Exploring its history from prehistoric times to the present day, the reader is drawn into an extraordinary world, learning about the fishes that swim in the river and the boats that ply its surface; about floods and tides; hauntings and suicides; miasmas and malaria; locks, weirs and embankments; bridges, docks and palaces. Peter Ackroyd has a genius for digging out the most surprising and entertaining details, and for writing about them in the most magisterial prose; the result is a wonderfully readable and captivating guide to this extraordinary river and the towns and villages which line it.

The Casebook of Victor Frankenstein

release date: Jan 01, 2008
The Casebook of Victor Frankenstein
Peter Ackroyd''s imagination dazzles in this brilliant novel written in the voice of Victor Frankenstein himself. Mary Shelley and Shelley are characters in the novel. It was at Oxford that I first met Bysshe. We arrived at our college on the same day; confusing to a mere foreigner, it is called University College. I had seen him from my window and had been struck by his auburn locks. The long-haired poet -- "Mad Shelley" -- and the serious-minded student from Switzerland spark each other''s interest in the new philosophy of science which is overturning long-cherished beliefs. Perhaps there is no God. In which case, where is the divine spark, the soul? Can it be found in the human brain? The heart? The eyes? Victor Frankenstein begins his anatomy experiments in a barn near Oxford. The coroner''s office provides corpses -- but they have often died of violence and drowning; they are damaged and putrifying. Victor moves his coils and jars and electrical fluids to a deserted pottery and from there, makes contact with the Doomesday Men -- the resurrectionists. Victor finds that perfect specimens are hard to come by . . . until that Thames-side dawn when, wrapped in his greatcoat, he hears the splashing of oars and sees in the half-light the approaching boat where, slung into the stern, is the corpse of a handsome young man, one hand trailing in the water. . . .

Albion

release date: Dec 18, 2007
Albion
With his characteristic enthusiasm and erudition, Peter Ackroyd follows his acclaimed London: A Biography with an inspired look into the heart and the history of the English imagination. To tell the story of its evolution, Ackroyd ranges across literature and painting, philosophy and science, architecture and music, from Anglo-Saxon times to the twentieth-century. Considering what is most English about artists as diverse as Chaucer, William Hogarth, Benjamin Britten and Viriginia Woolf, Ackroyd identifies a host of sometimes contradictory elements: pragmatism and whimsy, blood and gore, a passion for the past, a delight in eccentricity, and much more. A brilliant, engaging and often surprising narrative, Albion reveals the manifold nature of English genius.

The Plato Papers

release date: Dec 18, 2007
The Plato Papers
From the imagination of one of the most brilliant writers of our time and bestselling author of The Life of Thomas More, a novel that playfully imagines how the "modern" era might appear to a thinker seventeen centuries hence. At the turn of the 38th century, London''s greatest orator, Plato, is known for his lectures on the long, tumultuous history of his now tranquil city. Plato focuses on the obscure and confusing era that began in A.D. 1500, the Age of Mouldwarp. His subjects include Sigmund Freud''s comic masterpiece "Jokes and Their Relation to the Subconscious," and Charles D.''s greatest novel, "The Origin of Species." He explores the rituals of Mouldwarp, and the later cult of webs and nets that enslaved the population. By the end of his lecture series, however, Plato has been drawn closer to the subject of his fascination than he could ever have anticipated. At once funny and erudite, The Plato Papers is a smart and entertaining look at how the future is imagined, the present absorbed, and the past misrepresented.

The Lambs of London

release date: Jul 10, 2007
The Lambs of London
From the author of Chatterton and Shakespeare: A Biography comes a gripping novel set in London that re-imagines an infamous 19th-century Shakespeare forgery. Charles and Mary Lamb, who will in time achieve lasting fame as the authors of Tales from Shakespeare for Children, are still living at home, caring for their dotty and maddening parents. Reading Shakespeare is the siblings’ favorite reprieve, and they are delighted when an ambitious young bookseller comes into their lives claiming to possess a ‘lost’ Shakespearea play. Soon all of London is eagerly anticipating opening night of a star-studded production of the play not knowing that they have all been duped by charlatan and a fraud.

The Clerkenwell Tales

release date: Nov 08, 2005
The Clerkenwell Tales
From the foremost contemporary chronicler of London’s history, a suspenseful novel that ingeniously draws on Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales to recreate the city’s 14th century religious and political intrigues. London, 1399. Sister Clarice, a nun born below Clerkenwell convent, is predicting the death of King Richard II and the demise of the Church. Her visions can be dismissed as madness, until she accurately foretells a series of terrorist explosions. What is the role of the apocalyptic Predestined Men? And the clandestine Dominus? And what powers, ultimately, will prevail?In Peter Ackroyd’s deft and suprising narrative, The Miller, the Prioress, the Wife of Bath and other characters from Canterbury Tales pursue these mysteries through a pungently vivid medieval London.

Ancient Rome

release date: Jan 01, 2005
Ancient Rome
Traces the history of ancient Rome and how its civilization continues to influence Western culture.

I fratelli Lamb

release date: Jan 01, 2005

Lambs of London Proof

release date: Aug 01, 2004
Lambs of London Proof
At the centre of this intriguing, irresistible novel are the young Lambs: Charles, constrained by the tedium of his work as a clerk at the East India Company, taking refuge in a drink or three too many while spreading his wings as a young writer, and his clever, adoring sister Mary, confined by domesticity, an ailing, dotty father and a maddening mother- Into their lives comes William Ireland, an ambitious 17-year-old antiquarian and bookseller, anxious not only to impress his demanding showman of a father, but to make his mark on the literary world. When Ireland turns up a document in the handwriting of Shakespeare himself, he takes Mary into his confidence - but soon scholars and actors alike are beating a path to the little bookshop in Holborn Passage. Touching and tragic, ingenious, funny and vividly alive, this is Ackroyd at the top of his form in a masterly retelling of a nineteenth-century drama which keeps the reader guessing right to the end.

Kingdom of the Dead

release date: Jan 01, 2004
Kingdom of the Dead
A full-colour illustrated children''s introduction to the history of Ancient Egypt. Experience the age of the Pharaohs in a tale of power and conquest, secret rituals and mysterious beliefs. Peter Ackroyd s acclaimed ten-part Voyages Through Time series continues, with a compelling blend of innovative, dramatic design and his uniquely evocative storytelling.

The life of Thomas More

release date: Jan 01, 2004

The Life and Times of Charles Dickens

release date: Jan 01, 2003
The Life and Times of Charles Dickens
Detailed and definitive, this profile of the Victorian writer explores the private life of the complicated, insecure, and wildly ambitious man who became the best-known author of his day. By the author of "Hawksmoor" and "T. S. Eliot." 150 illustrations.

Tomás Moro

release date: Jan 01, 2003
Tomás Moro
Peter Ackroyd es autor de un buen número de novelas, entre las que destacan Chatterton, Dan Leno, el golem y el music hall, El diario de Platón, Milton en América, La conjura de Dominus y Los Lamb de Londres. Paralelamente, ha dedicado con gran éxito biografías a personajes como Tomás Moro, William Blake o Charles Dickens, si bien sus obras más celebradas en este género están dedicadas a su ciudad natal (Londres, una biografía) y a William Shakespeare. Ha sido galardonado, entre otros muchos, con los prestigiosos premios William Heinemann, James Tait Black Memorial, Guardian y Whitbread.

Illustrated London

release date: Jan 01, 2003
Illustrated London
Lavish, large format picture book about London, with Peter Ackroyd''s inimitable text (taken from London: A Biography), new pictures and new captions. Divided into four parts: 1) In the beginning Roman and Medieval London, ending with the Black Death; 2) Red Contrasts the Great Fire of 1666 with the Blitz of 1944, and tells the story of both in gripping narrative; 3) Motley Theatrical London, including street fairs, street theatre, London as mob and crowd etc; 4) Black The industrial revolution, the London poor and homeless, London as centre of empire (including emigration), London prisons, huge expansion of the metropolis (including the London suburbs).

Albion Proof

release date: Oct 01, 2002

London, the Biography

release date: Jan 01, 2002

London: The Biography

release date: Nov 27, 2001
London: The Biography
Much of Peter Ackroyd''s work has been concerned with the life and past of London but here, as a culmination, is his definitive account of the city. For him it is a living organism, with its own laws of growth and change, so London is a biography rather than a history. It differs from other histories, too, in the range and diversity of its contents. Ackroyd portrays London from the time of the Druids to the beginning of the twenty-first century, noting magnificence in both epochs, but this is not a simple chronological record. There are chapters on the history of silence and the history of light, the history of childhood and the history of suicide, the history of Cockney speech and the history of drink. London is perhaps the most important study of the city ever written, and confirms Ackroyd''s status as what one critic has called ''our age''s greatest London imagination.''

The Collection

release date: Jan 01, 2001
The Collection
Journalism, reviews, essays, short stories, lectures from the chief book reviewer for the Times.

William Blake

release date: Jan 01, 2001

La Sombra de Hawksmoor

release date: Jan 01, 2001

Dan Leno & Limehouse Golem

release date: Sep 20, 1997
Dan Leno & Limehouse Golem
NOW AN UNMISSABLE FILM STARRING BILL NIGHY, DOUGLAS BOOTH AND OLIVIA COOKE. ‘Mesmerising, macabre and totally brilliant’ Daily Mail Before the Ripper, fear had another name. London, 1880. A series of gruesome murders attributed to the mysterious ''Limehouse Golem'' strikes fear into the heart of the capital. Inspector John Kildare must track down this brutal serial killer in the damp, dark alleyways of riverside London. But how does Dan Leno, music hall star extraordinaire, find himself implicated in this crime spree, and what does Elizabeth Cree, on trial for the murder of her husband, have to hide? Peter Ackroyd brings Victorian London to life in all its guts and glory, as we travel from the glamour of the music hall to the slums of the East End, meeting George Gissing and Karl Marx along the way.

Het proces tegen Elizabeth Cree

release date: Jan 01, 1997
Het proces tegen Elizabeth Cree
Een variétéartiest raakt in de laatste decennia van de negentiende eeuw betrokken bij een reeks gruwelijke moorden in Londen, die door een mysterieuze ''golem'' gepleegd zouden zijn.

First Light

release date: Jan 01, 1996
First Light
In this title, the excavation of an astronomically aligned neolithic grave in Dorset unexpectedly affects the lives of an archaeologist, astronomer, and an entertainer.

The Trial of Elizabeth Cree

release date: Jan 01, 1995
The Trial of Elizabeth Cree
A literary star returns with an addictive tale of murder in Victorian London. Peter Ackroyd is "our most exciting and original writer... one of the few English writers of his generation who will be read in a hundred years'' time." -- The Sunday Times (London) The Trial Of Elizabeth Cree is without a doubt Peter Ackroyd''s breakout book. It has all the erudition and literary brilliance we expect of Ackroyd, yet it is as vivid, scary, and spellbinding as the best of Edgar Allan Poe. The year is 1880, the setting London''s poor and dangerous Limehouse district, home to immigrants and criminals. A series of brutal murders has occurred, and, as Ackroyd leads us down London''s dark streets, the sense of time and place becomes overwhelmingly immediate and real. We experience the sights and sounds of the English music halls, smell the smells of London slums, hear the hooves of horses on the cobblestone streets, and attend the trial of Elizabeth Cree, a woman accused of poisoning her husband but who may be the one person who knows the truth about the murders. The wonderfully rhythmic shifting of focus from trial to back alleys, where we come upon George Gissing, author of New Grub Street, and even Karl Marx, gives the story a tremendous depth and resonance beyond its page-turning thriller plot. In The Trial Of Elizabeth Cree, Peter Ackroyd has once again confirmed his place as one of the great writers of our time.

Dan Leno and the Limehouse Golem

release date: Jan 01, 1994
Dan Leno and the Limehouse Golem
Novel exploring Victorian popular culture and its association with the darker sides of nineteenth-century London life. By the author of T̀he house of Doctor Dee''.
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