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Bryher

    Bryher fue el seudónimo de la novelista, poeta, memorialista y editora de revistas Annie Winifred Ellerman. Sus obras a menudo exploraban temas de identidad, exilio y la búsqueda de significado en tiempos turbulentos. Bryher abordó su escritura con una notable introspección e inventiva formal, creando una prosa que es tanto intelectualmente estimulante como emocionalmente resonante. Su contribución literaria radica en su capacidad para profundizar en las complejidades de la experiencia humana con una elegancia sobria y una profunda empatía.

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    The Player's Boy
    The Days of Mars
    Beowulf
    The Heart to Artemis: A Writer's Memoir
    • The Heart to Artemis: A Writer's Memoir

      • 392 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      Set against a backdrop of adventure and literary passion, this memoir weaves together themes of courage and exploration. The author shares their experiences in a narrative that combines the spirit of travel and the thrill of storytelling, reminiscent of both "Out of Africa" and "Moveable Feast." Through vivid anecdotes, readers are invited on a journey filled with personal insights and the beauty of diverse landscapes.

      The Heart to Artemis: A Writer's Memoir
    • Beowulf

      • 240 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Eighty years ago, the city of London became the target of a relentless bombing campaign by Nazi Germany during WWII that has come to be known as the Blitz. From the period between 1940-1945, over 20,000 Londoners were killed and half a million lost their homes. Bryher, who lived through a good part of those years in London, has provided us with an indelible portrait of day-to-day life from a variety of voices and perspectives from its regular citizens, humanizing the political backdrop of war with their pluck, humor, endurance, and courage. Her two female protagonists who own and operate the local teashop,The Warming Pan, become the heroes of the novel as they work to provide food and hospitality to the embattled community. Certain to appeal to all fans of WWII fiction, Beowulf is an unforgettable reminder of what it was like during that crucial time in Britain's and the world's history.

      Beowulf
    • The Player's Boy

      • 236 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Set in the vibrant Elizabethan era, this tale weaves together themes of adventure and loyalty against the backdrop of the theater. It combines the romantic intrigue of Shakespeare's works with the gritty realities depicted in "Oliver Twist," offering a rich narrative filled with colorful characters and dramatic twists. The story explores the challenges faced by those in the performing arts, highlighting the passion and struggles of life on and off the stage.

      The Player's Boy
    • Visa for Avalon

      • 164 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Set against the backdrop of an election year, this allegorical tale weaves together elements reminiscent of George Orwell and Margaret Atwood. It explores themes of power, societal control, and the impact of political choices on individual lives, creating a thought-provoking narrative that reflects contemporary issues. The story challenges readers to consider the implications of their decisions in a world where authority and personal freedoms collide.

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