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Preludes 1921-1922: Echoes of a Post-War World: Poetic Reflections on Loss, Hope, and Modernist Shifts in 1920s England

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Inglês
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Poesia & Teatro

John Drinkwater's "Preludes 1921-1922" is a poignant exploration of existence, delving into the depths of human emotion through its evocative poetry. The collection captures the essence of the interwar period, marked by uncertainty and introspection, employing a lyrical style that marries modernist sensibilities with traditional forms. Drinkwater'Äôs verses are rich in imagery and rhythm, manifesting a profound connection between the individual and the broader societal landscape, while his philosophical musings invite readers to contemplate their own realities within a shared experience of disquiet. A notable figure in the English literary scene, Drinkwater's background as a playwright and poet imbues his work with a dramatic flair and emotional depth. His experiences during World War I and the subsequent upheaval of the 1920s profoundly shaped his artistic vision, infusing his poetry with a sense of urgency and reflection. Drinkwater'Äôs engagement with themes of loss, identity, and hope underscores his desire to capture the fragility of life amidst chaos, positioning him as a voice of his time. "Preludes 1921-1922" is highly recommended for readers seeking a poignant reflection on the human condition. Drinkwater's nuanced language and heartfelt introspection not only resonate with those familiar with the socio-political tensions of the era but also speak to contemporary concerns. This collection is an essential read for anyone interested in the intersection of poetry and historical context.

© 2019 Good Press (Ebook): 4064066231866

Data de lançamento

Ebook: 6 de dezembro de 2019

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