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Ten minute stories

Algernon Blackwood

Editorial: Good Press

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In "Ten Minute Stories," Algernon Blackwood presents a collection of captivating narratives that showcase his unique storytelling prowess. Each tale is concise, delivering rich imagery and profound themes within a brief ten-minute reading span. Blackwood's literary style intertwines elements of mysticism and the natural world, reflecting his fascination with the spiritual and emotional connections between humans and their environment. The stories draw upon the early 20th-century context of nature writing and psychological introspection, offering insights into the complexities of human experience through the lens of the supernatural and the uncanny. Algernon Blackwood, a prominent figure in the early modernist literary movement, was well-acquainted with the influence of nature on the human soul, shaped by his experiences as a journalist and traveler. His profound respect for the natural world and exploration of metaphysical themes imbue his works with a sense of wonder and depth. Blackwood's diverse background and personal encounters with the esoteric inform the narratives of this collection, inviting readers to contemplate their own connections with the unknown. This anthology is highly recommended for lovers of literature seeking brief yet impactful storytelling. Blackwood's "Ten Minute Stories" is an excellent introduction to his imaginative style, perfect for readers looking to explore the intersections of the ordinary and the extraordinary in thought-provoking, compact tales.
Disponible desde: 02/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 210 páginas.

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