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Powys John Cowper

    8 de octubre de 1872 – 17 de junio de 1963

    John Cowper Powys fue un novelista y poeta británico cuyas obras se distinguen por una recreación singularmente detallada e intensamente sensual del tiempo, el lugar y el personaje. Sus novelas, que a menudo exploran estados elevados de conciencia resultantes de la revelación mística o de experiencias de placer o dolor extremos, profundizan en las complejidades de la mente. Más allá de sus aclamadas novelas, Powys también realizó importantes contribuciones a la poesía, el ensayo, la filosofía y la crítica literaria. Su estilo distintivo y su profunda perspicacia psicológica lo convierten en una voz significativa de la literatura moderna.

    Powys John Cowper
    Wood and Stone: A Romance
    Glastonbury Romance (Picador Books)
    Weymouth Sands
    The Meaning of Culture
    Autobiography
    Owen Glendower. A Historical Novel
    • Owen Glendower. A Historical Novel

      • 777 páginas
      • 28 horas de lectura

      Set in 1400, amidst impending revolt in Wales, this novel follows a mad rebel priest and his beautiful companion condemned to burn at the stake during a market fair. It explores themes of war, love, and magic, while vividly depicting a psychologically complex and mythic period.

      Owen Glendower. A Historical Novel
    • Autobiography

      • 662 páginas
      • 24 horas de lectura

      'I have tried to write my life as if I were confessing to a priest, a philosopher, and a wise old woman. I have tried to write it as if I were both God and Devil.' One is tempted to say only John Cowper Powys could have written that, and, beyond doubt, only John Cowper Powys could have written the idiosyncratic and spellbinding work we have here.

      Autobiography
    • The Meaning of Culture

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Divided in two parts, this book includes: Analysis of Culture which deals with, in separate chapters, Philosophy, Literature, Poetry, Painting and Religion, and Application of Culture which covers Happiness, Love, Nature, The Art of Reading, Human Relations, Destiny, and Obstacles to Culture.

      The Meaning of Culture
    • Jobber Skald, a large and brutish man, is driven by a desire to kill the local magnate due to his disdain for quarry workers and his deep love for Perdita Wane, a young girl from the Channel Islands.

      Weymouth Sands
    • This chronicle details the lives of inhabitants of the Somerset town of Glastonbury over a period of approximately a year. Much of the novel focuses on the relationship between the modern world and Glastonbury, hub of numerous Grail legends and (according to some legends) the original Isle of Avalon

      Glastonbury Romance (Picador Books)
    • Wood and Stone: A Romance

      • 738 páginas
      • 26 horas de lectura

      Wood and Stone was John Cowper Powys' first novel published in 1915. The novel is set in the area of south Somerset that John Cowper Powys grew up in. When he wrote it Powys was living in the USA and it is perhaps this absence that accounts for the heightened vividness of the descriptive writing.

      Wood and Stone: A Romance
    • Wolf Solent

      • 640 páginas
      • 23 horas de lectura

      Presents a story of a young man returning from London to work near to the school at which his father had been history master. This book reflects a close understanding of man's everyday experience with a delicate awareness of the spiritual. schovat popis

      Wolf Solent
    • Mandragora

      • 152 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura
      Mandragora
    • Samphire

      • 72 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      Samphire is a novel by John Cowper Powys. It tells the story of two families living in a small seaside town in England and explores the themes of love, desire, and the search for meaning in life.

      Samphire