Salt-Water Ballads

Salt-Water Ballads

Por John Masefield

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
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Sinopsis

In "Salt-Water Ballads," John Masefield crafts a lyrical collection that vividly captures the essence of life at sea through poems rich in maritime imagery and vernacular. Masefield employs a balladic form, blending traditional rhythms with a modern sensibility, to evoke the beauty, strife, and camaraderie inherent in a sailor's existence. The collection reflects the cultural milieu of early 20th-century England, where the sea was a symbol of adventure and a source of mystery, thus resonating with both historical and contemporary themes of identity, nature, and the human condition. John Masefield, a noted British poet and playwright, draws from his own experiences as a sailor, which infused this work with authentic passion and insight. His travels across the globe and encounters with diverse maritime cultures informed his writing, revealing a profound connection to the sea that transcended mere nostalgia. Masefield'Äôs background as a poet laureate and his evolving literary style positioned him as a key figure in the Modernist movement, yet his works maintain a timeless, romantic quality. To readers seeking to immerse themselves in the evocative world of maritime folklore and the poignant realities of seafaring life, "Salt-Water Ballads" is an indispensable read. Masefield's captivating verse invites not only admiration for the sea's beauty but also reflection on the trials faced by those who dare to navigate its vastness.

John Masefield