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Jack Bennett

    Jack Bennett fue un autor australiano cuya escritura exploró la condición humana con una honestidad inquebrantable. Sus narrativas profundizaban en complejos paisajes psicológicos, a menudo ambientadas en el contexto de la guerra y sus consecuencias. A través de su prosa distintiva, Bennett examinó temas de identidad, lealtad y la búsqueda de significado en un mundo caótico. Su obra resonó en los lectores por sus profundas reflexiones sobre la resiliencia del espíritu humano.

    Fishes of Polynesia
    Lunette
    Gallipoli
    • Gallipoli

      • 285 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Archy Hamilton and Frank Dunne, two promising Australian runners, decide to join the British Light Horse after the outbreak of World War I

      Gallipoli
    • Exploring themes of displacement, flux, and purgatory, this collection of ekphrastic prose-poems delves into the unsettling emotions that surfaced as the world emerged from lockdown. Influenced by surrealism and notable poets like Mallarmé, Rimbaud, and Roy Fisher, the work evokes a haunting atmosphere, blending the tangible with the intangible, reflected in imagery of moonlight, reeds, and jellyfish. The poems capture a unique sense of mystery and introspection in a shifting reality.

      Lunette
    • 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; weighs over 3 lbs. Very colorful photographic presentation of fish of French Polynesian jacks, surgeon fish, sea bass and groupers, snappers and emperors, parrot fish and wrasses, dangerous and armored fish, lagoon and reef fish, ocean fish, and sharks and rays. In 368 pages, including bibliography and index.

      Fishes of Polynesia