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novels Collection 14 .: Details:. Author: Agatha Christie Title: Collection 14 novels Language: Italian Genre: yellow Filesize: 25.6 Mb (14 novels) File format: pdf, mobi, epub The man in brown (1924) The Secret of Chimneys (1925) The Mystery of the Blue Train (1928) The Seven Dials (1929) Coffee Black (1929) The Mysterious Mr. Quin (1930) Murder on the Orient Express (1934) Four cases for Hercule Poirot (1937) Poirot on the Nile (1937) The Defenders (1940) Poirot made no mistake (1941) A crime will place (1950) Miss Marple to Bertram Hotel (1965) I'm a murderer? (1966) : L 'author:. Agatha Christie, whose real name is Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller was born September 15, 1890 in the seaside resort of Torquay Devonshire on the south coast of England, to an American father, a stockbroker, and an English mother, a lady of high society. Contrary to his brothers, Agatha never went to a school and personally took care of his education, his mother, grandmother and the many rulers. Agatha Christie As a young girl she dreamed of becoming an opera singer and he was 16 to go to Paris to perfect himself in music and singing, but only took two years to convince her not to have the makings of an opera singer and began to devote to writing, his other hobby. Initially, the young writer under the pseudonym Mary Westmacott fails to publish some poems on "The Poetry Review," but his stories and his romanticized biographies sent to various publishers are regularly rejected. At the outbreak of World War I, in 1914, like many of her peers from a good family serves as a Red Cross hospital in Torquay and working as an assistant in the dispensary, in contact with poisons, then the learned notions that will be useful in his career mystery writer. Again in 1914 married the boyfriend, met two years earlier, Lieutenant Archibald Christie, who served in the Royal Flying Corps (later RAF) and has a daughter, Rosalind. Agatha Christie In 1920 he published his first novel, "Poirot Styles Court, "yellow born to a bet with her sister Madge, skeptical about the ability of Agatha to write a good" detective story ", where the reader could understand, from the clues given, who was the murderess. 's novel, which Belgian investigator gives life vain and neat freak Hercule Poirot, the eccentric character from egghead and a waxed mustache, and that was written four years earlier and rejected by several publishers, has a moderate success that drives to insist on that road. Agatha Christie wrote other novels, but with modest results until 1926 when, with "The Murder of Roger Ackroyd" ("From nine to ten"), began the real success and soon became one of the most widely read authors of England. If the literary achievements are happening regularly, the writer's life could not get any worse: the mother died, and her husband, fell in love with another woman, filed for divorce. In April 1928, after several months of waiting for an unlikely rethinking of her husband and after a trip to the Canary Islands with his daughter, Agatha Christie accepted the divorce, but asked if she could keep her husband's name not to lose the gained popularity and faces a period of depression that exceeds, however, in 1930 knowing, during a trip to Mesopotamia, Max Mallowan, an archaeologist who married a short time later. To meet the diverse business needs of the two, the lives of Agatha and her husband was divided into two main seasons: winter, spent doing excavations in the Middle East and the summer spent in Torquay. During those years, he created the character of Miss Marple in "Death in the village" and writes his most famous texts, such as "Murder on the Orient Express" and "Ten Little Indians". very prolific writer and now translated into all the world, in 1950, Christie became a member of the Royal Society of Literature. In 1951 staged "The Hollow" ("The Lair") and began the golden age of the theater. Agata Christie, counts among its fans the Queen Mary, in 1947, on his eightieth birthday, he asks her the gift of a comedy: Agatha responds by writing "The Mousetrap," which in 1952 became the text shown in theaters London and around the world. More success was "Witness for the Prosecution" ("Witness for the Prosecution"), which the author considered his masterpiece theater. Agatha Christie In 1954 he received the Grand-Master Award of the Mystery Writers of America. During that period three plays held at the same time the billboard in London: The Mousetrap, Witness for the Prosecution and Spider's Web ("The Grid.") In 1955, Christie was presented to Queen Elizabeth and won a major American award for best represented foreign theatrical work in New York in the '54-'55 season. In 1956 she was awarded the honor of Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) and, a year later, there was the blockbuster with " Witness for the Prosecution "(" Witness for the Prosecution ") and directed by Billy Wilder, with Tyrone Power, Marlene Dietrich and Charles Laughton. In 1961 came a doctorate, Honoris Causa in Humanities, University of Exeter in Devon . A culmination of such a brilliant career, Agatha Christie, in 1971, he received the highest honor bestowed upon a woman, that of DBE (Dame of the British Empire). A year after the death of his first character, Poirot, in the novel "Curtain", January 12, 1976, she died in his villa in the countryside of Wallingford. novels of Christie have been translated into 103 languages and, after his death, was published in his autobiography that the writer had written in the last fifteen years of life. Sharing Widget |
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