The Rose of Harlem by Pere Orts

The Rose of Harlem by Pere Orts

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The Rose of Harlem by Pere Orts

New York City is known for its diverse residents, beckoned to the Big Apple from around the world to revel in its culture, cuisine, and lively atmosphere.

In an entertaining collection of short stories, Pere Ortis showcases the idiosyncrasies of both realistic and imaginary New Yorkers as they attempt to navigate through their very different lives and experiences in a city that never sleeps, each with a unique purpose. As the self-appointed leader and despot of a group of homeless drunkards, Audrey Palmer has no idea he is about to endure an unthinkable tragedy. I aki Olavarria works as an usher in the Olympic Tower. Between his duties, he studies the architecture of Saint Patrick's Cathedral. But what he ultimately discovers in his search for wisdom is like nothing he has ever known. Vilkas Valiusaitis is a Lithuanian who demands much from life. As the immigrant struggles to assimilate to his new life, language, and culture, he must somehow determine a way to get along with his German cook whom he has nicknamed, The F hrer.

The Rose of Harlem is a volume of short tales that provide a glimpse into the lives and challenges of an eclectic band of New Yorkers.

Pere Ortís was born in Bellpuig, Catalonia, and completed his studies at NYU. He has lived the majority of his life in New York City, but has also resided in Honduras. Ortis is the author of nineteen novels, three books of short stories, five books of essays, three travel books, four books about the Catalan language, and several translations from Catalan into English and vice versa. He has also published essays in local magazines.

SKU Nicht verfügbar
ISBN 13 9781480893276
ISBN 10 1480893277
Titel The Rose of Harlem
Autor Pere Ortis
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Archway Publishing
Erscheinungsjahr 2020-08-13
Seitenanzahl 146
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