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The Half-Hearted

John Buchan

Casa editrice: DigiCat

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In John Buchan's novella, "The Half-Hearted," readers are drawn into a richly layered narrative that explores themes of identity, courage, and moral ambiguity. Set against the backdrop of World War I, the book employs Buchan's characteristic prose style—terse yet evocative—highlighting the psychological struggles of its protagonist, who grapples with the haunting specters of war and the search for authenticity in a fractured world. The story resonates with the literary context of its time, reflecting the broader disillusionment and complexity faced by individuals in an era marked by global conflict. John Buchan, a Scottish author and politician, is perhaps best known for his adventure fiction, particularly "The Thirty-Nine Steps." His experiences as a soldier and intelligence officer during the Great War profoundly influenced his writing, imbuing his works with a sense of urgency and depth. In "The Half-Hearted," Buchan's introspection into the psychology of his characters reveals his preoccupations with loyalty, sacrifice, and the impact of war on the human spirit, drawing from his own encounters with the moral dilemmas of the time. This book is a must-read for those interested in early 20th-century literature and the exploration of the human condition through the prism of war. Buchan's deft characterizations and acute insights render "The Half-Hearted" a compelling examination of the conflicts that define personal identity, making it relevant to contemporary readers seeking to understand the enduring complexities of courage and commitment.
Disponibile da: 16/09/2022.
Lunghezza di stampa: 281 pagine.

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