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The fear of living : (La peur de vivre) - cover

The fear of living : (La peur de vivre)

Henry Bordeaux

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "The Fear of Living" (La peur de vivre), Henry Bordeaux delves into the existential anxieties that plague modern humanity. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century France, the novel explores the themes of despair, existential dread, and the search for meaning in a rapidly changing world. Bordeaux's literary style is characterized by rich symbolism and introspective narrative, artfully weaving philosophical contemplations with the visceral emotions of his characters. This work stands as a profound commentary on the human condition, reflective of the burgeoning modernist movement that interrogated the constraints of traditional narrative forms and societal expectations. Henry Bordeaux, a prominent French novelist and critic, was deeply influenced by the tumultuous events of his time, including the aftermath of World War I and the rise of existentialism. His own experiences with loss and disillusionment informed his portrayal of characters grappling with their mortality and purpose. Bordeaux's literary career encompassed a diverse range of themes, reflecting his keen observations of human behavior which ultimately shaped this evocative exploration of fear and identity. For those intrigued by the complexities of human existence and the psychological nuances of fear and hope, "The Fear of Living" presents an essential read. Bordeaux's eloquent prose and profound insights make this work not only a significant contribution to French literature but also a timeless exploration relevant to contemporary readers seeking to understand the deeper anxieties of life.
Disponible depuis: 02/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 140 pages.

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