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Matthew Kneale is the author of Rome (2019), When We Were Romans (2010), Pilgrims (2021), Sweet Thames (2001), Small Crimes in an Age of Abundance (2010).

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Rome

release date: May 28, 2019
Rome
“This magnificent love letter to Rome” (Stephen Greenblatt) tells the story of the Eternal City through pivotal moments that defined its history—from the early Roman Republic through the Renaissance and the Reformation to the German occupation in World War Two—“an erudite history that reads like a page-turner” (Maria Semple). Rome, the Eternal City. It is a hugely popular tourist destination with a rich history, famed for such sites as the Colosseum, the Forum, the Pantheon, St. Peter’s, and the Vatican. In no other city is history as present as it is in Rome. Today visitors can stand on bridges that Julius Caesar and Cicero crossed; walk around temples in the footsteps of emperors; visit churches from the earliest days of Christianity. This is all the more remarkable considering what the city has endured over the centuries. It has been ravaged by fires, floods, earthquakes, and—most of all—by roving armies. These have invaded repeatedly, from ancient times to as recently as 1943. Many times Romans have shrugged off catastrophe and remade their city anew. “Matthew Kneale [is] one step ahead of most other Roman chroniclers” (The New York Times Book Review). He paints portraits of the city before seven pivotal assaults, describing what it looked like, felt like, smelled like and how Romans, both rich and poor, lived their everyday lives. He shows how the attacks transformed Rome—sometimes for the better. With drama and humor he brings to life the city of Augustus, of Michelangelo and Bernini, of Garibaldi and Mussolini, and of popes both saintly and very worldly. Rome is “exciting…gripping…a slow roller-coaster ride through the fortunes of a place deeply entangled in its past” (The Wall Street Journal).

When We Were Romans

release date: Feb 12, 2010
When We Were Romans
From the acclaimed author of 26a, comes a dazzling new novel about the fight to achieve one’s dream, and an unsolved disappearance at the heart of a family. As a child Lucas assumed that all children who’d lost their parents lived on water. Now a restless young man, and still sharing the West London narrowboat with his sister Denise, he secretly investigates the contents of an old wardrobe, in which he finds relics from the Midnight Ballet, an influential black dance company of the 1960s founded by his Jamaican father, the charismatic Antoney Matheus. In his search to unravel the legacy of the Midnight Ballet, Lucas hears of hot-house rehearsals in an abandoned Notting Hill church, of artistic battles and personal betrayals, and a whirlwind European tour. Most importantly, Lucas learns about his parents’ passionate and tumultuous relationship and of the events that led to his father’s final disappearance. Vividly conjuring the world of 1950s Kingston, Jamaica, the Blues parties and early carnivals of Ladbroke Grove, the flower stalls and vinyl riflers of modern-day Portobello Road, and the famous leap and fall of Russian dancer Vaslav Nijinsky, Diana Evans creates a haunting and visceral family mystery about absence and inheritance, the battle between love and creativity, and what drives a young man to take flight…

Pilgrims

release date: Feb 01, 2021
Pilgrims
The year 1289. A rich farmer fears he''ll go to hell for cheating his neighbours. His wife wants pilgrim badges to sew into her hat and show off at church. A poor, ragged villager is convinced his beloved cat is suffering in the fires of purgatory and must be rescued. A mother is convinced her son''s dangerous illness is punishment for her own adultery and seeks forgiveness so he may be cured. A landlord is in trouble with the church after he punched an abbot on the nose. A sexually driven noblewoman seeks a divorce so she can marry her new young beau. These are among a group of pilgrims that sets off on the tough and dangerous journey from England to Rome, where they hope all their troubles will be answered. Some in the party who have their own, secret reasons for going. Matthew Kneale is the author of English Passengers and Rome: A History in Seven Sackings. His new novel, Pilgrims, is a riveting, sweeping narrative that shows medieval society in a new light, as a highly rule-bound, legalistic world, though religious fervour and the threat of violence are never far below the surface. Told by multiple narrators, Pilgrims has much to say about Englishness, then and now.

Sweet Thames

release date: Jan 01, 2001
Sweet Thames
London in the summer of 1849. With a deadly cholera epidemic threatening, young engineer Joshua Jeavons is convinced it is his mission to save the capital and reform its festering sewers. Meanwhile in his dometsic life he is troubled by the baffling coldness shown towards him by his beautiful bride, Isobella. As he struggles to win her round, he works feverishly on a revolutionary drainage plan. This is his dream, his dazzling vision of the future: a London free of effluent.

Small Crimes in an Age of Abundance

release date: Aug 20, 2010
Small Crimes in an Age of Abundance
The author of the award-winning novel English Passengers takes readers around the world in twelve deftly crafted stories that illuminate the uncertainties of life at home and abroad. Matthew Kneale received high praise for the prize-winning English Passengers, an epic romp on the high seas and across nineteenth-century cultures, ingeniously woven together by a multitude of narrators. In Small Crimes In An Age of Abundance, Kneale brings his mastery of storytelling to our present morally ambiguous world. Set in lands ranging from England to China, South America, the Middle East, and Africa, these powerfully themed stories follow ordinary people as they try to survive and make sense of their worlds. We follow a well-intentioned English family who leave their tour group in China to travel alone, and collide with the ruthless side of the country, slowly becoming complicit in its violence; a ploddingly respectable London lawyer who chances upon a stash of cocaine and realizes it offers the wealth and status he hungers for; a salesman in Africa who becomes caught up in a riot that turns his life upside down; a self-doubting suicide bomber. Kneale transports readers across continents in a nanosecond, reaching to the heart of faraway societies with rare perceptiveness. As the stories gain momentum — tense, funny, and always compassionate — they make readers see the world in a new way. At times reminiscent of Julian Barnes’s A History of the World in 10 1/2 Chapters, at times Primo Levi’s The Periodic Table, Small Crimes In An Age of Abundance is a groundbreaking book, by a master narrator of the uncertainties of our time.

Powder

release date: Jan 01, 2006
Powder
In June, 2006, Picador launch Picador Shots, a new series of pocket-sized books priced at £1. The Shots aim to promote the short story as well as the work of some Picador''s greatest authors. They will be contemporarily packaged but ultimately disposable books that are the ideal literary alternative to a magazine. Matthew Kneale''s ''Powder'' is to be one of the first Picador Shots. One of the stories from his recent collection, Small Crimes In An Age of Abundance, ''Powder'' is an effecting, darkly funny story about Peter, a middle of the road, solicitor, who lives in a suburban street in London. His kids are leaving home and he is finding it hard to keep up with the neighbours and his colleagues at work, until, one day on his local common he discovers a large bag with a mobile phone and hundreds of plastic bags full of cocaine inside. What Peter decides to do with this bag, a decision he makes in a split second, will change his life for ever. In ''Powder'' Matthew Kneale has vividly captured the life on an ordinary person as he struggles to survive and do the ‘right thing’, and, in the end, managing neither.

An Atheist's History of Belief

release date: Feb 10, 2015
An Atheist's History of Belief
The atheist’s poetic synopsis of the history of spirituality and religion from the Man Booker shortlisted author of English Passengers What first prompted prehistoric man, sheltering in the shadows of deep caves, to call upon the realm of the spirits? And why has belief thrived since, shaping thousands of generations of shamans, pharaohs, Aztec priests and Mayan rulers, Jews, Buddhists, Christians, Nazis, and Scientologists? As our dreams and nightmares have changed over the millennia, so have our beliefs. The gods we created have evolved and mutated with us through a narrative fraught with human sacrifice, political upheaval and bloody wars. Belief was man''s most epic labor of invention. It has been our closest companion, and has followed mankind across the continents and through history.

Crença

release date: Apr 03, 2017
Crença
Por que e em que as pessoas acreditam? Num mundo em que mesmo os não crentes vivem cercados pela fé religiosa dos mais diferentes credos, buscar explicações para conceitos como pecado, Paraíso, Céu ou Inferno ajuda a revelar um pouco mais sobre nós e sobre o mundo em que vivemos. Este livro é um passeio movido pela curiosidade do autor em questionar o que as pessoas acreditam. Embora tenha examinado crenças da China, da Índia e do Oriente Médio – bem como as religiões dos maias, astecas e incas –, a obra dedica uma especial atenção ao cristianismo, ao judaísmo e ao islamismo, sem se limitar, no entanto, a examinar exclusivamente a crença religiosa. O autor repassa também alguns credos que, acredita-se, são puramente políticos, como o marxismo, refletindo como, de certa forma, essas ideologias se assemelham a religiões.

Roma - Uma história em sete invasões

release date: Aug 10, 2018
Roma - Uma história em sete invasões
Nenhuma cidade da Terra preservou tão bem seu passado quanto Roma. Visitantes podem atravessar pontes antes cruzadas por Cícero e Júlio César, explorar templos ocupados pelos imperadores romanos e entrar em igrejas que praticamente não mudaram desde as primeiras missas celebradas ali por papas, dezesseis séculos atrás. Essa longevidade arquitetônica é ainda mais notável considerando os muitos desastres que afligiram a cidade. Roma sofreu terremotos, inundações, incêndios, pragas e foi, sobretudo, devastada repetidamente por exércitos invasores. Dos gauleses aos alemães nazistas – passando pelos godos, normandos, espanhóis, luteranos e franceses –, Matthew Kneale nos conta as histórias por trás das sete invasões mais importantes e revela, com percepção fascinante, as marcas que cada invasor deixou na cidade e como elas transformaram seus aspectos social, econômico e cultural. Utilizando uma abordagem totalmente inovadora do passado de Roma, Kneale desvenda como ela se tornou a cidade que é hoje. Com uma pesquisa meticulosa e um conhecimento em primeira mão do local, Roma: Uma história em sete invasões é uma celebração da coragem feroz e da vitalidade do povo romano. Acima de tudo, é uma carta de amor apaixonada para essa cidade incomparável.

Il passeggero inglese

release date: Jan 01, 2002

Historia de las creencias (contada por un ateo)

release date: Oct 16, 2013
Historia de las creencias (contada por un ateo)
La más completa y exhaustiva historia de la fe. ¿Qué llevó al hombre prehistórico, refugiado en la oscuridad de las cavernas, a apelar al reino de los espíritus? ¿Por qué calaron las creencias y creamos el cielo y el infierno, el pecado y la redención y, sobre todo, los dioses? La religión refleja nuestras más altas esperanzas y nuestros peores temores. Independientemente de que creamos en ella o que, al igual que Matthew Kneale, poseamos la perspectiva de un no creyente que admira la capacidad del hombre para crear e imaginar, no cabe duda de que ha dado forma al mundo en que vivimos. A medida que han cambiado nuestros sueños y pesadillas también lo han hecho nuestras creencias. De los chamanes a los sacerdotes aztecas, de los budistas a los cristianos, los dioses que creamos han evolucionado y mutado con nosotros. La fe ha sido la más épica labor de invención del hombre. Se ha convertido en nuestra más íntima compañera y ha seguido a la humanidad a lo largo de los continentes y a través de las épocas. Esta es su historia.

Als wir Römer waren

release date: Jan 01, 2008
Als wir Römer waren
Lawrence ist noch ein Kind, aber er ist der Mann der Familie. Der Vater ist schon länger weg, also passt er auf seine kleine Schwester auf, die ihn, zugegeben, manchmal ganz schön nervt, und auch auf seine Mutter, die in letzter Zeit viel zu selten lächelt. Eigentlich ist sie meistens traurig und hat Angst, der Vater könnte plötzlich auftauchen und irgendwas anstellen. Aber dann hat die Mutter eine wunderbare Idee, sie packen Hamster Hermann und alles, was reinpasst, ins Auto und fahren in den Süden, nach Rom, wo sie einst glücklich war. Was als Abenteuer beginnt, entwickelt sich jedoch allmählich zum Alptraum, und Lawrence muss einige schwere Entscheidungen treffen, um seine Familie zu retten.

Englische Passagiere

release date: Jan 01, 2005

English Passengers

release date: Jan 01, 2001

Whore Banquets

release date: Jan 01, 1987
Whore Banquets
In this novel about the differences between Western and Eastern cultures, a young Englishman finds himself trapped in Tokyo.

Passatgers anglesos

release date: Jan 01, 2002

Engleski putnici

release date: Jan 01, 2002
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