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In "The Pier-Glass," Robert Graves explores the intricate landscape of identity, illusion, and the passage of time through a lyrical and evocative narrative. Set against a richly textured backdrop, the novel examines the psychological tension experienced by its characters, reflecting Graves's fascination with mythology and the nuances of human perception. Stylistically, the book fuses elements of modernist literature with Graves's signature poetic sensibility, inviting readers to delve into the complexities of existence and the ephemeral nature of reality. Robert Graves, a prominent figure in…mehr

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In "The Pier-Glass," Robert Graves explores the intricate landscape of identity, illusion, and the passage of time through a lyrical and evocative narrative. Set against a richly textured backdrop, the novel examines the psychological tension experienced by its characters, reflecting Graves's fascination with mythology and the nuances of human perception. Stylistically, the book fuses elements of modernist literature with Graves's signature poetic sensibility, inviting readers to delve into the complexities of existence and the ephemeral nature of reality. Robert Graves, a prominent figure in 20th-century literature and a war veteran, draws upon his profound engagement with classical mythology and history to shape the thematic core of this novel. His experiences during World War I and subsequent exploration of existential questions resonate throughout the text, leading to a nuanced portrayal of characters grappling with their inner selves. Graves's previous works, particularly his biographical accounts, further illuminate his distinctive voice as he navigates the delicate interplay between reality and illusion. Readers who appreciate thought-provoking literature infused with rich imagery and deep philosophical insights will find "The Pier-Glass" an indispensable addition to their collection. Graves's ability to weave together the strands of human experience with lyrical beauty renders this book a compelling read for anyone interested in the exploration of self and the complexities of life.