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Alun Lewis

    L'écriture précoce de cet auteur gallois a montré des promesses adolescentes, évoluant vers une fiction profondément perspicace et sensible. Ses œuvres abordent souvent les thèmes de la guerre, des idéaux pacifistes et des luttes personnelles face à la détresse psychologique. Le style de Lewis se caractérise par son honnêteté brute et une profonde sensibilité morale qui continue de résonner longtemps après sa mort prématurée. Sa poésie et sa prose offrent un aperçu puissant de l'expérience humaine au milieu d'adversités profondes, laissant une marque indélébile sur la littérature galloise.

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    Morlais
    • Morlais

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
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      Morlais is Alun Lewis’s unpublished novel from the late 1930s. The Laurentian story of a young boy growing up in the poverty stricken industrial valleys of south Wales, it also reflects Lewis’s own experiences, particularly his search for self-knowledge and his conviction that he would be a writer.Miner’s son Morlais Jenkins is already being educated away from his background at grammar school when he is adopted, on the death of her own son, by the wife of the local local colliery owner. Morlais’s parents recognize the opportunity for their son to make a better future, but they must all pay a great price. Stifled by middle class life, his adoptive mother recognizes that Morlais will be a poet and encourages him to be neither working class or middle class, but true to his talent.Full of vivid descriptive passages of life in the fictional mining valley, and centred on the conflicted character of Morlais and the decisions he faces over his two families, his two social backgrounds, and his desire to be a poet, the novel is an enthralling journey through the life of a young boy becoming a young man.Alun Lewis (1915-1944) was the outstanding writer of World War Two and Morlais, written in his mid twenties, is an early indication of the talented writer he would become just five years later. This edition is accompanied by an Afterword by Lewis’s biographer, John Pikoulis.

      Morlais
    • Through his letters home and six short stories, Alun Lewis paints a vibrant picture of life in India as a British serviceman during World War II. Intimate, vivid, observational, and always filled with emotion, this is a rare literary example of one Welshman's experience of empire and war.

      In the Green Tree
    • The life of Alun Lewis is marked by his transformation from a passionate writer and pacifist to a soldier in World War II, driven by a desire to combat fascism. Born in Wales, he excelled academically and initially pursued journalism before becoming a teacher. His literary contributions included collaborations on affordable literature and poetry that captured the complexities of war. Tragically, his life ended at 28 under mysterious circumstances during his service in Burma, leaving behind a legacy as one of Britain's notable War Poets.

      Alun Lewis - Ha! Ha! Among the Trumpets: "And one by one, reluctantly, The living come back slowly from the dead"