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Look Homeward Angel A Story of the Buried Life - A Journey of Self-Discovery in the Heart of the Deep South - cover

Look Homeward Angel A Story of the Buried Life - A Journey of Self-Discovery in the Heart of the Deep South

Thomas Clayton Wolfe

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In "Look Homeward, Angel: A Story of the Buried Life," Thomas Clayton Wolfe presents a richly woven tapestry that captures the tumult of early 20th-century American life. Through the lens of the Gant family, the narrative explores the profound themes of identity, aspiration, and the struggle to escape one's roots. Wolfe's lyrical prose, infused with vivid imagery and emotional depth, serves as both a coming-of-age tale and a nuanced critique of the provincial life in Asheville, North Carolina. He employs a stream-of-consciousness style that challenges conventional narrative structures, reflecting the complexities of human experience and the often-buried desires within individuals. Thomas Wolfe, born in 1900, was deeply influenced by his own tumultuous upbringing and the eclectic cultural milieu of his time. His experiences growing up in a family of diverse characters in Asheville directly inform the semi-autobiographical elements of the novel. Wolfe's profound psychological insight and passionate prose were shaped by both his academic pursuits and his personal quest for self-understanding, making him one of the most significant literary figures of the American Renaissance. For readers seeking a deep and transformative literary experience, "Look Homeward, Angel" is an essential read. It not only provides a profound exploration of human emotions and ambitions but also invites reflection on the universal search for self in a world filled with constraints. This novel remains a timeless classic, resonating with anyone who has ever yearned to break free from the past.
Disponible desde: 24/12/2021.
Longitud de impresión: 499 páginas.

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