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Romans literatuur
D. H. Lawrence's novel 'Kangaroo' delves into the tumultuous political landscape of post-World War I Australia, exploring themes of nationalism, colonialism, and personal identity. The book combines elements of historical fiction with Lawrence's signature poetic prose, offering a deep and introspective look at the inner workings of the human psyche in times of societal upheaval. The vivid descriptions and rich character development create a captivating narrative that immerses the reader in the world of 1920s Australia. D. H. Lawrence, known for his provocative and avant-garde writings, was inspired to write 'Kangaroo' during his visit to Australia in 1922. His observations of the political tensions and cultural clashes in the country served as the backdrop for this novel, reflecting his own ideological struggles and philosophical inquiries. Lawrence's personal connection to the subject matter infuses the book with a sense of authenticity and emotional depth. I highly recommend 'Kangaroo' to readers interested in thought-provoking historical fiction that explores complex themes of identity, politics, and society. Lawrence's insightful commentary and lyrical writing style make this novel a timeless and engaging read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the human experience.
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Publicatiedatum
Ebook: 18 december 2019
Nederlands
België