Figures of Earth

Figures of Earth

Por James Branch Cabell

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
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Sinopsis

In "Figures of Earth," James Branch Cabell intertwines the themes of mythology and existentialism, presenting a rich tapestry of allegorical narratives that explore the human experience. Set in the fantastical realm of Poictesme, the novel follows the complex journey of Dom Manuel, who aspires to create a new world governed by artistic vision rather than societal convention. Cabell's prose is marked by its lyrical elegance and wit, drawing inspiration from literary traditions that span from medieval romance to 18th-century philosophy. Through a series of whimsical and satirical episodes, Cabell examines the conflict between the ideal and the actual, inviting readers into a realm where the metaphysical and the mundane constantly interact. James Branch Cabell was a prolific American writer whose works often reflect his fascination with mythology, history, and the intricacies of human relationships. His upbringing in Richmond, Virginia, coupled with an education steeped in classical literature, informed his distinctive narrative style and thematic preoccupations. "Figures of Earth," originally published in 1920, represents a culmination of Cabell'Äôs exploration of personal and societal values and his desire to challenge contemporary norms through fantastical storytelling. This compelling work is a must-read for admirers of literary fantasy and philosophical discourse. Cabell's masterful blend of humor and introspection makes "Figures of Earth" not only an entertaining romp through a fictional land but also a profound reflection on the nature of ambition, creativity, and the human condition. Scholars and casual readers alike will find that Cabell's incisive insights resonate with relevance in today'Äôs world.

James Branch Cabell