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Cobra

Martin Brown, Russell Holman

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In 'Cobra', readers are invited to traverse a richly textured landscape of human experience navigated by a spectrum of literary voices. The anthology showcases a brilliant tapestry of narratives and poetic expressions, each contributing layers of understanding to the theme of transformation and resilience. With a deft interplay of styles, from stark realism to mystical surrealism, 'Cobra' captures the resilience of the human spirit in its most luminous and shadowed forms. Notable for its breadth, the collection weaves together stories and poems that challenge and illuminate the concept of rebirth in unexpected and profound ways. The anthology brings together Martin Brown and Russell Holman, two editors renowned for their astute literary visions and their ability to curate a diverse array of voices. Their work spans various cultural and philosophical landscapes, highlighting the universal yet personal journeys of adaptation and survival. By engaging with themes resonant in both historic and contemporary contexts, Brown and Holman create an anthology that not only reflects individual experiences but also comments on broader literary movements. 'Cobra' stands as a testament to the editors' commitment to fostering dialogue among authors rooted in different traditions and experiences, thus enriching the collective narrative. 'Cobras' is indispensable for readers and scholars eager to delve into a multifaceted exploration of human tenacity. The anthology's eclectic mix of perspectives offers a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in different worlds while engaging with the overarching motif of metamorphosis. Readers can expect a compelling journey that is both educational and enlightening, inviting them to explore the interconnectedness of disparate voices and the dynamic dialogue they craft. Whether one is seeking to understand the intricacies of human adaptability or simply to enjoy exquisite literary craftsmanship, 'Cobra' promises to be an invaluable addition to any literary collection.
Disponible depuis: 02/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 200 pages.

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