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The cost of wings and other stories - Captivating tales of love ambition and betrayal in classic English literature - cover

The cost of wings and other stories - Captivating tales of love ambition and betrayal in classic English literature

Richard Dehan

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In "The Cost of Wings, and Other Stories," Richard Dehan presents a collection of richly woven narratives that delve into the intricate tapestry of human experience. Combining elements of realism and psychological depth, Dehan explores themes of love, loss, and aspiration against the backdrop of early 20th-century society. His keen observational skills and lyrical prose invite readers into a world where characters grapple with their desires and the socio-economic challenges of their time, making each story a poignant reflection on the human condition. The collection is characterized by its varied perspectives, seamlessly transitioning between the triumphs and struggles of everyday life. Richard Dehan, a prolific writer and journalist, was born in 1859 in London and later moved to South Africa, experiences that undoubtedly shaped his literary voice. Immersed in the vibrant cultures of both England and South Africa, his works often reflect an acute awareness of social themes and the impact of colonialism. Dehan's rich background and his dedication to capturing the complexities of human emotions are evident throughout this compelling collection. This book is a must-read for those who appreciate humanistic storytelling laden with emotional complexity and historical insights. With its striking prose and relatable characters, "The Cost of Wings, and Other Stories" will resonate with anyone seeking to understand the cost of dreams and the value of resilience in the face of life's challenges.
Disponible desde: 10/07/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 222 páginas.

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