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Powys John Cowper

    8. október 1872 – 17. jún 1963

    John Cowper Powys bol britský prozaik a básnik, ktorého diela sa vyznačujú jedinečne detailnou a intenzívne zmyselnou rekreáciou času, miesta a postáv. Vo svojich románoch, ktoré často zahŕňajú mystické odhalenia alebo zážitky extrémneho potešenia či bolesti, skúma zvýšené stavy vedomia. Okrem románov sa venoval aj poézii, esejistike, filozofii a literárnej kritike. Jeho jedinečný štýl a hĺbka psychologického vhľadu z neho robia významnú postavu modernej literatúry.

    Powys John Cowper
    The Mountains of the Moon
    Glastonbury Romance (Picador Books)
    Weymouth Sands
    Autobiography
    Štěstí je umění
    Wolf Solent
    • Wolf Solent

      • 640 stránok
      • 23 hodin čítania
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      Presents a story of a young man returning from London to work near to the school at which his father had been history master. This book reflects a close understanding of man's everyday experience with a delicate awareness of the spiritual. schovat popis

      Wolf Solent
    • Autobiography

      • 662 stránok
      • 24 hodin čítania

      'I have tried to write my life as if I were confessing to a priest, a philosopher, and a wise old woman. I have tried to write it as if I were both God and Devil.' One is tempted to say only John Cowper Powys could have written that, and, beyond doubt, only John Cowper Powys could have written the idiosyncratic and spellbinding work we have here.

      Autobiography
    • Jobber Skald, a large and brutish man, is driven by a desire to kill the local magnate due to his disdain for quarry workers and his deep love for Perdita Wane, a young girl from the Channel Islands.

      Weymouth Sands
    • This chronicle details the lives of inhabitants of the Somerset town of Glastonbury over a period of approximately a year. Much of the novel focuses on the relationship between the modern world and Glastonbury, hub of numerous Grail legends and (according to some legends) the original Isle of Avalon

      Glastonbury Romance (Picador Books)
    • In this extraordinary piece all of John Cowper Powys' eccentric and wild inventiveness is on display. In a small flat in New York in the 1920s an old couple, former circus performers, live a crotchety life of poverty and fear. The ones they fear are 'the Authorities', their name for the cruel and unthinking denizens of the outside world who want to put them into a home. But living with them in their tiny flat are many more presences than they suspect. Powys peoples their world with a gravely philosophical stuffed owl, an overly amorous china duck, a rude and fatalistic glass fish, a pair of tiny Asian god statues, a tenderly romantic doll, and a sadly dilapidated wooden horse, all of whom see the Known World (as they call the flat) in a biased way according to their super-individual visions. Flitting through this busy roomscape are also less substantial beings: two wispy, half-created characters from the unfinished historical romance novel of a long-ago tenant, and, most importantly, the terribly thin and vaporous ghost of the kind old lady who had the flat before the old couple. Her extraordinary kindness could be the key to saving the old couple from the Authorities - can the ghost of Miss Rowe save the day? With a saucy combination of ghoulishness and bouncing enthusiasm John Cowper Powys revels here in unbounded invention, creating a short masterpiece of great eccentricity and capacious fantasy.

      The Owl, the Duck, and - Miss Rowe! Miss Rowe!
    • Up and Out

      • 124 stránok
      • 5 hodin čítania
      Up and Out