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Llewelyn Powys (1884–1939)

Auteur de Earth Memories

52 oeuvres 232 utilisateurs 3 critiques

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Œuvres de Llewelyn Powys

Earth Memories (1938) 24 exemplaires
Ebony and Ivory (1923) 20 exemplaires
Black Laughter (1924) 18 exemplaires
Confessions of Two Brothers (1971) 14 exemplaires
Glory of life (1938) 13 exemplaires
A baker's dozen (1941) 10 exemplaires
Skin for skin (1975) 9 exemplaires
Thirteen Worthies (1984) 9 exemplaires
The Verdict of Bridlegoose (1926) 8 exemplaires
Swiss Essays (1947) 6 exemplaires
Dorset Essays (1983) 6 exemplaires
The cradle of God (1920) 6 exemplaires
The twelve months (1936) 6 exemplaires
Advice to a Young Poet (1949) 5 exemplaires
Henry Hudson 5 exemplaires
Impassioned clay (1931) 3 exemplaires
Somerset and Dorset essays (1957) 2 exemplaires
Scenes from a Somerset Childhood (1986) 2 exemplaires
A Pagan's Pilgrimage 2 exemplaires
Apples Be Ripe 2 exemplaires
Dead Matter In Africa 1 exemplaire
Death 1 exemplaire
The Food Of Man 1 exemplaire
The Wryneck 1 exemplaire
Un Mufle 1 exemplaire
Spheric Laughter 1 exemplaire
Not Guilty 1 exemplaire
Threnody 1 exemplaire
The Stunner 1 exemplaire
The Brown Satyr 1 exemplaire
The Book of Days 1 exemplaire
Black Parasites 1 exemplaire
Rubbish 1 exemplaire
A Sheepman's Diary 1 exemplaire
Black Gods 1 exemplaire
Les Parias (2022) 1 exemplaire
L'amour, la mort (1998) 1 exemplaire
How It Happens 1 exemplaire

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"The more one tries to analyze oneself the more one is conscious of amazing paradoxes and inconsistencies which lurk under the simplest surface." And so J.C.P does exactly that. He launches into a confessional that is rampantly earnest but at the same time shrewdly conscious. Dictionary to hand, I enjoyed every drop of his flurry. This book was to involve all five brothers but ended up being just John and Llewlyn. The latter producing a diarist piece that was more reflective and less probing. Llewlyn states in his introduction that he felt a "confession" was more akin to airing one's sins. Both men were liberally open-minded for their time and it is no wonder that John was a writer's writer, inspiring many a new wave of literally rebel. I can mark the effectiveness of a book by the amount of book tags I place in the pages and in this book, I marked thirteen. It is a cursory read and whatever is missing in the text makes the writing more intriguing. John delves into his aesthetics and addresses some of the common themes of death, religion et cetera. Llewlyn, on the other hand, plies the reader with his thoughts and observations, only touching on the surface. Both staunch atheists, there's no parable in what's written, it's an earthy attempt at undressing humanity in a modest way. It certainly has me in the pursuance of more John Cowper Powys and I wouldn't mind reading Llewlyn's Skin for Skin.… (plus d'informations)
 
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RupertOwen | Apr 27, 2021 |
Among other things: "You must avoid being cheap and self-assertive". ...but do not talk nonsense about "inspiration"".
"You must improve your mind in every way, not for show".
"...your spiritual intensity which should be inexhaustible".
and
"In your relations with girls it is essential to get out of your own skin and watch their delicate evasive psyches wavering to and fro as a cat watches a mouse, and keep casting the golden net of your imagination about them, and they will grant you the most charming favours".
There you have it; timely advice from the youngest of the Powys brothers to Kenneth Hopkins, poet, novelist, biographer, children's writer, editor and essayist.
… (plus d'informations)
 
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ivanfranko | Jul 16, 2018 |
This is a reprint of the 1936 edition published by John Lane. According to another review, the beautiful Gibbings woodcuts are better reproduced in the reprint than in the original. Llewelyn, brother of John Cowper and TF, was brought up with them in the rectory of Montacute, Somerset. His writing demonstrates a deep knowledge of, and love for, the English countryside and its inhabitants in the days before SatNavs, almost before cars and aeroplanes.
 
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gibbon | Jan 13, 2007 |

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Œuvres
52
Membres
232
Popularité
#97,292
Évaluation
½ 4.6
Critiques
3
ISBN
47
Langues
1

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