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The Cabala - Exploring Love Loss and Existential Angst in 20th Century Europe - cover
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The Cabala - Exploring Love Loss and Existential Angst in 20th Century Europe

Thornton Wilder

Editora: Good Press

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In "The Cabala," Thornton Wilder delivers a rich and intriguing narrative interwoven with philosophical inquiries and spiritual reflections. The novel is set in the vibrant milieu of the 1920s, blending elements of realism with Wilder's characteristic lyricism. The plot revolves around the lives of a diverse group of characters who grapple with the existential questions of identity, love, and the quest for meaning. Employing a style that gracefully shifts between prose and poetic dialogue, Wilder constructs a vivid tapestry that reflects the era's cultural and existential dilemmas, demonstrating his prowess in marrying intellectual curiosity with storytelling art. Thornton Wilder was a multifaceted writer, celebrated for his profound insights into human nature, which were shaped by his experiences growing up in a multicultural environment. His engagement with philosophical thought, particularly influenced by the ideas of old and modern thinkers, manifests in "The Cabala" as he invites readers to explore the mystique of human relationships and divine intervention. Wilder'Äôs keen interest in the human experience, as seen throughout his works, signals a profound respect for the complexity of life. For readers seeking a compelling exploration of existential themes and rich character studies, "The Cabala" is an essential addition to any literary collection. Wilder's eloquent prose and insightful observations provide a thought-provoking experience, making the novel both intellectually stimulating and emotionally resonant. This book is a testament to Wilder's belief in the interconnectedness of humanity, offering timeless reflections that continue to resonate with contemporary audiences.
Disponível desde: 21/08/2022.
Comprimento de impressão: 105 páginas.

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