Over the Brazier

Over the Brazier

Por Robert Graves

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Sinopsis

In "Over the Brazier," Robert Graves masterfully intertwines the themes of love, art, and human experience within a narrative steeped in lyrical prose and metaphorical depth. Set against the backdrop of post-World War I England, Graves employs a unique blend of autobiographical elements and fictional storytelling, creating a poignant exploration of the complexities of life and the healing power of art. The book reflects the literary style of the early 20th century, marked by introspection and a rejection of conventional norms, resonating with the broader context of modernist literature. Robert Graves, a distinguished poet, novelist, and scholar, draws upon his own tumultuous experiences as a soldier and the transformative aftermath of the war that shaped his worldview. His deep interest in mythology and the human psyche informs the rich narrative of "Over the Brazier," reflecting his lifelong engagement with identity and existential themes. Graves's erudition and personal experiences lend authenticity to the work, as he grapples with the themes of loss and renewal. For readers seeking an evocative exploration of the intersections of creativity and life's trials, "Over the Brazier" is an indispensable journey. Its profound reflections on love, loss, and the search for meaning speak to the human condition, compelling readers to contemplate their own experiences through the lens of Graves's artful narrative.

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).
  • Editorial:
  • DigiCat
  • ISBN:
  • 8596547044772
  • Idioma:
  • Inglés
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  • Kb
  • Publicado:
  • Diciembre 26, 2021
  • Protección:
  • Adobe DRM

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