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Geraldine Brooks (1) (1955–)

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Geraldine Brooks is the author of two acclaimed works of nonfiction, "Nine Parts of Desire" and "Foreign Correspondence." A former war correspondent, her writing has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and The Washington Post. (Publisher Provided) Geraldine Brooks was born in mostrar más Sydney, Australia on September 14, 1955. She attended Bethlehem College Ashfield and the University of Sydney. She worked as a feature writer with a special interest in environmental issues for The Sydney Morning Herald for three years. In 1982, she won the Greg Shackleton Australian News Correspondents scholarship to the journalism master's program at Columbia University in New York City. She later worked for The Wall Street Journal, where she covered the Middle East, Africa, and the Balkans. She has written both fiction and non-fiction books including Year of Wonders, Nine Parts of Desire, and The Secret Chord. She has won several awards including the Nita Kibble Literary Award for Foreign Correspondence, the Pulitzer Prize in fiction in 2006 for March, the New England Book Award for Fiction and the Christianity Today Book Award for Caleb's Crossing, and the Australian Book of the Year Award and the Australian Literary Fiction Award in 2008 for People of the Book. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos

Obras de Geraldine Brooks

Los guardianes del libro (2008) 9,945 copias
El año de la Peste (2001) 8,716 copias
March (2005) 6,689 copias
Caleb's Crossing (2011) 3,340 copias
Horse (2022) 1,541 copias
The Secret Chord (2015) 1,432 copias
The Best American Short Stories 2011 (2011) — Editor — 352 copias
The Idea of Home (2011) 22 copias

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Otros nombres
Brooks, Geraldine
Fecha de nacimiento
1955-09-14
Género
female
Nacionalidad
Australia
USA
País (para mapa)
USA
Lugar de nacimiento
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Lugares de residencia
Waterford, Virginia, USA
Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, USA
Educación
University of Sydney (BA)
Columbia University (MA, Journalisme | 1983)
Bethlehem College
Ocupaciones
journalist
Relaciones
Horwitz, Tony (Epoux)
Organizaciones
The Wall Street Journal (Journaliste)
Sydney Morning Herald (Journaliste)
Harvard University, Sydney, Australie
Premios y honores
Overseas Press Club's Hal Boyle Award
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study fellowship, Harvard University (2006)
Dayton Literary Peace Prize's Lifetime Achievement Award (2010)
Helmerich Award (2009)
Prix Pulitzer de la fiction (2006)
Officier de l'Ordre de l'Australia (2016) (mostrar todos 7)
Université de Sydney (Doctorat honoris causa)
Agente
Kris Dahl (ICM)
Biografía breve
Geraldine Brooks (born 14 September 1955) is an Australian-American journalist and novelist whose 2005 novel March won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.

A native of Sydney, Geraldine Brooks grew up in its inner-west suburb of Ashfield. Her father, Lawrie Brooks, was an American big-band singer who was stranded in Adelaide on a tour of Australia when his manager absconded with the band's pay; he decided to remain in Australia, and became a newspaper sub-editor; her mother Gloria, from Boorowa, was a public relations officer with radio station 2GB in Sydney. She attended Bethlehem College, a secondary school for girls, and the University of Sydney. Following graduation, she was a rookie reporter for The Sydney Morning Herald and, after winning a Greg Shackleton Memorial Scholarship, moved to the United States, completing a master's degree at New York City's Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in 1983. The following year, in the Southern France artisan village of Tourrettes-sur-Loup, she married American journalist Tony Horwitz and converted to Judaism.

As a foreign correspondent for The Wall Street Journal, she covered crises in Africa, the Balkans, and the Middle East, with the stories from the Persian Gulf which she and her husband reported in 1990, receiving the Overseas Press Club's Hal Boyle Award for "Best Newspaper or Wire Service Reporting from Abroad". In 2006, she was awarded a fellowship at Harvard University's Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study.

Brooks's first book, Nine Parts of Desire (1994), based on her experiences among Muslim women in the Middle East, was an international bestseller, translated into 17 languages. Foreign Correspondence (1997), which won the Nita Kibble Literary Award for women's writing, was a memoir and travel adventure about a childhood enriched by penpals from around the world, and her adult quest to find them.

Her first novel, Year of Wonders, published in 2001, became an international bestseller. Set in 1666, the story depicts a young woman's battle to save fellow villagers as well as her own soul when the bubonic plague suddenly strikes her small Derbyshire village of Eyam.

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Group Read: Horse by Geraldine Brooks en 75 Books Challenge for 2023 (Febrero 2023)

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Los guardianes del libro tiene lugar después de la guerra de Bosnia, cuando Hanna, una joven bibliófila, se traslada a Sarajevo para restaurar un tesoro perdido. Ya en Bosnia comenzará a trabajar en la restauración de la Haggadah de Sarajevo -un libro de oraciones judío- para tratar de descubrir sus secretos y reconstruir la historia de su milagrosa supervivencia. Pero el viaje también pondrá en movimiento una serie de acontecimientos que amenazan con quebrar la ordenada vida de Hanna, incluyendo su encuentro con Ozren Karamen, el joven bibliotecario que arriesgó su vida para salvar el libro.… (más)
 
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Natt90 | 494 reseñas más. | Jul 21, 2022 |
EL MUNDO DE LAS MUJERES MUSULMANAS, DESDE LA REINA NOOR A CUALQUIER AMA DE CASA, ATLETA, GUERRILLERA, EN CUALQUIER PAÍS MUSULMAN O FUERA DE ÉL.
 
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Elenagdd | 42 reseñas más. | Apr 17, 2019 |
Los guardianes del libro tiene lugar después de la guerra de Bosnia, cuando Hanna, una joven bibliófila, se traslada a Sarajevo para restaurar un tesoro perdido. Ya en Bosnia comenzará a trabajar en la restauración de la Haggadah de Sarajevo —un libro de oraciones judío— para tratar de descubrir sus secretos y reconstruir la historia de su milagrosa supervivencia. Pero el viaje también pondrá en movimiento una serie de acontecimientos que amenazan con quebrar la ordenada vida de Hanna, incluyendo su encuentro con Ozren Karamen, el joven bibliotecario que arriesgó su vida para salvar el libro. Esta es una de las obras más conocidas de su autora, Geraldine Brooks.,… (más)
 
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gabydi | 494 reseñas más. | Dec 1, 2017 |
muy de nuestro ofici, de bibliotecas.. De momento, me va gustando. Una Haggadah, libro manuscrito judío ilustrado, depositada en la destruida biblioteca de Sarajevo, y la reconstrucción de su historia a lo largo del tiempo, a través del hallazgo de restos durante su restauración. Naturalmente, la historia de sus poseedores y de otras personas que han tenido un importante papel en su protección a través de los siglos… La frase que arranca el libro, de Heinrich Heine, nos va como anillo al dedo en estos tiempos de 'cólera anticultural': "Allí donde se queman los libros, se acaba por quemar a los hombres".… (más)
 
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sociedadliteraria | 494 reseñas más. | Dec 16, 2011 |

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