Fairies and Fusiliers

Fairies and Fusiliers

Por Robert Graves

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Sinopsis

In "Fairies and Fusiliers," Robert Graves weaves a rich tapestry of World War I experiences interlaced with mythological elements, depicting the stark juxtaposition between the innocence of folklore and the brutality of war. The collection showcases Graves's unique literary style, characterized by sharp, evocative imagery and a poignant use of vernacular, reflecting the disillusionment felt by soldiers amidst the horrors of the frontline. Through pithy verses and lyrical narratives, Graves captures a range of emotions from nostalgia to despair, illustrating how the landscape of battle often merges with the surreal and fantastical. Robert Graves (1895-1985) was a poet, novelist, and critic, whose own experiences as a soldier deeply informed his literary work. A notable figure of the 20th-century literary scene, Graves not only confronted the realities of warfare but also found solace in the mythical, evidenced in his exploration of folklore throughout his oeuvre. His multifaceted life and scholarship on classical literature significantly influenced the themes of identity and memory that course through "Fairies and Fusiliers." This collection is recommended for readers seeking an insightful exploration of the intersection between myth and reality, as well as those interested in the psychological and emotional landscape of war. Graves's poignant and innovative approach provides profound reflections on the human condition, making this work an essential addition to the canon of war literature.

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).