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Llewelyn Powys

    Llewelyn Powys était un romancier et essayiste britannique dont les œuvres explorent souvent les thèmes de la nature et de l'existence humaine. Son style distinctif mêle des descriptions lyriques à de profondes réflexions philosophiques. Powys plonge dans la relation complexe entre l'humanité et le monde naturel, trouvant la beauté dans le quotidien. Son écriture est célébrée pour sa puissance évocatrice et sa résonance poétique.

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    Confessions of two Brothers, John Cowper Powys [and] Llewellyn Powys
    Love and Death, an Imaginary Autobiography
    Thirteen Worthies
    • Thirteen Worthies

      • 232pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      This compelling memoir documents Powys's travels through Europe in the aftermath of World War I. A self-proclaimed 'wanderer, ' Powys set out to explore the continent and to discover the meaning of life in the aftermath of one of history's greatest tragedies. Along the way, he encounters a variety of individuals, from artists and writers to soldiers and peasants, and he reflects on the complexity of human experience and the power of the natural world to heal and restore.

      Thirteen Worthies
    • Love and Death, an Imaginary Autobiography

      • 326pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Scholars recognize this work for its cultural significance and its role in shaping the knowledge base of civilization. It offers valuable insights that contribute to understanding historical and societal contexts, making it an essential read for those interested in the foundations of culture and knowledge.

      Love and Death, an Imaginary Autobiography
    • The memoir provides an intimate look into the lives of brothers John Cowper Powys and Llewellyn Powys, exploring their childhood in Dorset and their literary journeys in London. It delves into their personal experiences, writing processes, and the intricacies of their relationship, offering readers a unique perspective on the lives of these influential 20th-century writers.

      Confessions of two Brothers, John Cowper Powys [and] Llewellyn Powys