Over the Brazier

Over the Brazier

Por Robert Graves

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
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Sinopsis

In "Over the Brazier," Robert Graves presents a captivating blend of lyrical poetry and vivid prose, offering readers a profound exploration of life, love, and the human condition. This collection, set against the backdrop of post-World War I disillusionment, reflects Graves'Äôs keen observation of nature and the complexities of emotional relationships. His distinctive literary style'Äîmarked by a meticulous attention to imagery and a conversational tone'Äîimmerses the reader in the rich tapestry of experience, from the mundane to the transcendent. The book resonates with the spirit of the 20th-century literary renaissance, encapsulating both the fragility and the resilience of the human spirit amidst societal upheaval. Robert Graves, a pivotal figure in modern poetry and a scholar, drew from his own tumultuous experiences as a soldier and expatriate, as well as his deep engagement with classical literature and mythology. His diverse background, including his involvement in the war and his later life in Majorca, imbued him with a unique perspective on existence. Graves'Äôs reflections on mortality, spiritual seeking, and the intricacies of human connection are woven throughout the fabric of this thoughtful collection. "Over the Brazier" is a must-read for those who appreciate the interplay of beauty and grief in literature. Graves'Äôs ability to distill profound insights into relatable experiences makes this book a compelling journey for readers seeking both solace and understanding. Engage with Graves'Äôs world and discover the wisdom embedded in his poignant reflections.

Robert Graves

Robert Graves naci ó en Wimbledon, Londres, en 1895, y muri ó en 1985 en Dei à , Mallorca, donde resid í a desde hac í a cuarenta a ñ os. Luch ó en la primera guerra mundial, donde fue gravemente herido – relat ó sus experiencias en Adi ó s a todo eso (1929) – , estudi ó en Oxford y fue profesor de literatura inglesa en la universidad de El Cairo. En 1929 se estableci ó en la poblaci ó n de Dei à . Al estallar la segunda guerra mundial, tuvo que abandonar la isla, adonde regres ó al acabar la contienda. A lo largo de su vida, simul ­ tane ó la escritura de poes í a con la de ensayos po é tico-antropol ó gicos, como La diosa blan ­ ca (1948), y novelas hist ó ricas, como Yo, Clau ­ dio (1934) y Claudio, el dios, y su esposa Mesalina (1943), que gozaron de gran é xito y dieron pie a una c é lebre serie televisiva. Fue tambi é n un estudioso de la mitolog í a hebrea, sobre la que escribi ó , en colaboraci ó n con Raphael Patai, Los mitos hebreos (1964), y la mitolog í a griega, de la que es una buena muestra el volumen Dioses y h é roes de la antigua Grecia (1961).