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Chargement... Soho, à la dérive (1961)par Colin Wilson
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Vagabundos, ninfómanas, escritores inconformistas, artistas en conflicto con la sociedad, componen en esta novela un friso de personajes inolvidables, figuras de una bohemia que se disgrega como el mismo protagonista, Harry Preston, reflejo en gran parte de la actitud, sino de la vida, del propio autor, Corey Wilson My first introduction to Colin Wilson was through reading his autobiography Dreaming To Some Purpose which I recommend. A wonderful journey from his early literary fame, achieved with limited formal education, and as one of England's so called "angry young men", through to a prolific writing career that embraced all manner of disparate subjects including UFOs, serial killers, literature, sex, psychology, the occult and so on. Adrift in Soho is set in late 1950s London, and is beautifully written, very easy to read, and contains a wonderful array of charming characters most of whom want to retain a sense of personal freedom by avoiding the tyranny and grind of daily work. Early bohemians, the lot of them, and writing the guide to alternative living years before Swinging London popularised a similar lifestyle. It works both as a simple story of a young person's arrival from Nottingham to an unfamiliar London; and more broadly, as a search for meaning aligned to an attempt to transcend the day-to-day tedium of the wage-slave. There is loads of late 1950s London period detail, and it is very well written. Part of the magic of Colin Wilson's style is that he weaves philosophy into the fabric of the narrative, in a way that remains both provocative and accessible. I recommend this to anyone interested in youth culture; London, and specifically Soho; bohemians; philosophy; and post-war English literature. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Appartient à la série éditorialeGallimard, Folio (1307)
Long out of print but now available for the first,time in nearly 30 years, this is Colin Wilson's,most autobiographical novel. Set in London in the,mid 1950's, it explores the seedy and impoverished,world of the Beat Generation. An essential stock,item. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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