Lawrence Durrell Livres
Lawrence Durrell fut un romancier, poète et écrivain de voyage acclamé par la critique. Son œuvre, célébrée pour sa prose riche et sa profondeur philosophique, explore souvent des thèmes tels que l'identité, l'amour et la nature de la perception. Durrell tisse magistralement de multiples perspectives pour créer une tapisserie complexe de l'expérience humaine. Son écriture est louée pour sa beauté poétique et sa provocation intellectuelle, invitant les lecteurs à contempler le monde et eux-mêmes.







Gerald et Lee Durrell en Russie
- 191pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Livia or Buried alive
- 265pages
- 10 heures de lecture
The time is pre World WarII and set in Provence. Features some of the characters who appeared in 'Monsieur'.
With Quinx Lawrence Durrell complets his Avignon Quintet, a quincunx of highly original novels to rival his famour Alexandria Quartet. Monsieur, Livia, Constance, Sebastian and now Quinx comprise a beautifully constructed major work, rich in invention, phsycological truth and sheer entertainment.
Sauve Qui Peut
- 82pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Humoristiske skildringer fra diplomatverdenen.
The Living Past of Greece
A Time-traveller's Tour of Historic & Prehistoric Places
- 288pages
- 11 heures de lecture
The Living Past of Greece offers an ingenious combination of chronology and topography which the reader will find he can use as a field guide, when actually visiting sites, or for more simple and solitary enjoyment from the comfort of an armchair. From Thermopylae and Olympia to the de-bunking of the Atlantis myth and the story of Thera, this book is a fresh and intimate glimpse into prehistoric Hellenic and Byzantine Greece.
Summary: Consisting of Justine , Balthazar , Mountolive and Clea - The Alexandria Quartet explores the sexual and political intrigues of a group of expatriates in Egypt before and after the Second World War.
The magnificent final volume of one of the most widely acclaimed fictional masterpieces of the postwar era. Few books have been awaited as eagerly as Clea, the sensuous and electrically suspenseful novel that resolves the enigmas of the Alexandria Quartet. Some years and one world war was after his bizarre liaisons with Melissa and Justine, the Irish émigré Darley becomes enmeshed with the bisexual artist Clea. That affair not only changes the lovers, it transforms the dead as well, revealing new layers of duplicity and desire, perversity and pathos in Lawrence Durrell’s masterly construction. “A massive, marvelously concrete, deeply felt statement of faith. . . . His style glows with the mineral deposits of many cultures. One of the most important works of our time has come to an end.”—The New York Times Book Review “Clea rounds out the tetralogy with grace, beauty, and stunning impact. . . . This rich, exciting fare is Durrell’s finest writing style, a manner of writing few living authors can equal. . . . A magnificent achievement.”—The Detriot News “The reader is carried along on a current of superbly accomplished prose, as flexible and colorful as that of any contemporary writer. . . . What Durrell has given us is well worth having.”—San Francisco Chronicle
From one of the last century's greatest storytellers, Lawrence Durrell, comes a sumptuous collection of essays that describe the author's unique and cherished approach to life, with its pagan enjoyments as well as its intellectual pursuits. The book contains Durrell's articles about the Mediterranean and Aegean islands he loved so much, along with passages from his letters. My books are always about living in places, Durrell wrote, not just rushing through them.



