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George Woodcock

    8 de mayo de 1912 – 28 de enero de 1995

    La exploración del anarquismo por parte de este autor lo llevó a varias publicaciones importantes y al fomento de amistades con figuras destacadas como George Orwell. Su escritura literaria y de viajes lo inspiró a fundar sociedades literarias y, más tarde, a centrarse en el estudio del budismo y la ayuda a refugiados tibetanos. Al regresar a Canadá después de la guerra, se convirtió en educador universitario y apoyó activamente a escritores canadienses a través de un fondo dotado. Su obra de toda la vida ejemplifica un compromiso con la cooperación voluntaria y la ayuda humanitaria.

    Dawn and the Darkest Hour
    The Anarchist Reader
    Aphra Behn
    Anarchism
    William Godwin
    Gandhi
    • Barcelona. 18 cm. 197 p., 1 h. Encuadernación en tapa blanda de editorial ilustrada. Colección '"Maestros del Pensamiento Contemporaneo"', numero coleccion(6). Woodcock, George 1912-1995. Traducido por Rafael Fernández Calvo. Gandhi, Mahatma. 1869-1948 .. Este libro es de segunda mano y tiene o puede tener marcas y señales de su anterior propietario.

      Gandhi
    • Anarchism

      • 480 páginas
      • 17 horas de lectura

      1963 First Pelican (UK) edition in very good condition, with slightly faded pages and a small biro mark on the side page block. No grease, highlights, or other marks. The cover is uncreased with very light shelf wear.

      Anarchism
    • The Anarchist Reader

      • 384 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      The Anarchist Reader. Edited and compiled by George Woodcock. Published by Harvester Press / Humanities Press, Hassocks, Sussex, England / Atlantic Highlands, New York, in 1977. First British hardcover edition, first printing, as indicated by the statement "First published in England in 1977 by the Harvester Press Limited" at the top of the copyright page. Printed in Great Britain. Black full-cloth hardcover with gold lettering on spine. Red endpapers. 383 pages. Dust jacket has "Harvester Press" printed on front cover. From the dust "A major new 'reader', bringing together the critical statements of every important Anarchist thinker and writer since the earliest development of Anarchist politics. This book is edited by the most respected scholar in the entire field."

      The Anarchist Reader
    • Dawn and the Darkest Hour

      A Study of Aldous Huxley

      • 295 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Persuasively asks us to reconsider Huxley's works as the stages of "a spiritual pilgrimage."

      Dawn and the Darkest Hour
    • The Crystal Spirit

      A Study of George Orwell

      • 366 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      The Crystal Spirit is a revealing look at the great writer and political thinker George Orwell, whose visionary work gave us the great anti-utopias of twentieth-century literature. Perhaps best known for his enormously successful novel, Nineteen Eighty-Four, and for that other classic work of fiction, Animal Farm, Orwell's reputation rests as much upon his work as a critic of literature, of manners, of politics-in a word, of life. His candor, his penetration, his intellectual honesty, and his mastery of the plain style raised to the level of literature, account for his exceptional influence during his lifetime and up to the present day. A close friend and colleague during the last decade of that remarkable writer's life, Woodcock was thereby uniquely qualified to delve into the complex personal history of the man. Interwoven with his own memories, the letters which Orwell wrote to him, and the published and unpublished recollections of other people who knew him, all against the political and literary background of Orwell's work, this ground-breaking intellectual biography is a general critique that brilliantly traces the evolution of an original writer in his most productive years, and provides a sympathetic and penetrating analysis of his work. First published in 1966, The Crystal Spirit was awarded Canada's highest literary prize, the Governor General's Award for Literary Merit. Book jacket.

      The Crystal Spirit
    • Malcolm Lowry

      The Man and His Work

      • 256 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Exploring the tumultuous life of a troubled drinker, the narrative delves into themes of violence and addiction, showcasing the author's raw experiences and struggles. Through vivid storytelling, it captures the essence of living on the edge and the complexities of a life marked by turmoil. The book offers a candid reflection on the darker sides of existence, revealing how personal battles can inspire powerful writing.

      Malcolm Lowry
    • The book offers a detailed exploration of a prominent English critic from the twentieth century, highlighting their significant contributions to literature and culture. It delves into their critical insights, influential writings, and the impact they had on contemporary thought. Through a comprehensive analysis, the narrative showcases the critic's legacy and the evolution of their ideas within the broader context of literary criticism during that era.

      Herbert Read: The Stream and the Source - The Stream and the Source
    • The Canadians

      • 301 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Book by Woodcock, George

      The Canadians