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James Branch Cabell

    14 aprile 1879 – 5 maggio 1958

    James Branch Cabell fu uno scrittore americano di narrativa fantasy e letteratura di pregio. Ben considerato dai suoi contemporanei, tra cui H. L. Mencken e Sinclair Lewis, il suo lavoro si allineava con la cultura escapista degli anni '20, periodo di massima popolarità. Cabell riteneva che la veridicità fosse "l'unico peccato imperdonabile, non solo contro l'arte, ma contro il benessere umano."

    Between Dawn and Sunrise
    Ladies and Gentlemen
    The First Gentleman of America
    The Witch-Woman
    The King Was In His Counting House
    Preface to the Past
    • set in a whimsical version of the historical past, blending real events with fantastical elements. The narrative follows a king who navigates the complexities of governance and wealth while facing challenges from both his court and the common people. Themes of power, greed, and the absurdity of royal life are explored through vivid characters and imaginative scenarios, creating a unique tapestry that intertwines history with the fantastical, inviting readers to reflect on the nature of authority and society.

      The King Was In His Counting House
    • The Witch-Woman

      A Trilogy About Her

      • 164pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      Set in the enchanting medieval realm of Poictesme, this collection features three novellas exploring the theme of the elusive feminine ideal through the character of Ettarre la Beale, the captivating third daughter of Dom Manuel the Redeemer. The narrative follows the intertwined fates of a poet, a king, and a werewolf bishop as they each pursue the unattainable Ettarre, revealing the complexities of desire and aspiration in their quests.

      The Witch-Woman
    • Ladies and Gentlemen

      • 316pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Exploring a blend of literary and philosophical themes, this collection features imaginary letters addressed to a diverse cast of historical, legendary, and fictional figures. Through engaging midnight conversations with characters like King Tut, Hamlet, and Edgar Allan Poe, the essays reveal the author's imaginative breadth and intellectual depth. This volume not only entertains but also serves as a key to understanding the author's artistic concerns and literary prowess.

      Ladies and Gentlemen
    • Between Dawn and Sunrise

      • 320pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Focusing on the works of James Branch Cabell, this volume showcases a blend of his notable and lesser-known writings, such as Jurgen and Figures of Earth. Known for his ironic style, Cabell's contributions to fantastic literature are examined through critical analysis by editor John Macy, providing insights into his unique narrative techniques and themes. The collection highlights Cabell's literary significance in the twentieth century, offering readers both familiar and new perspectives on his storytelling.

      Between Dawn and Sunrise
    • Domnei

      • 160pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      Set in the fictional French county of Poictesme, this installment explores the intricate lives of Dom Manuel and his descendants, delving into themes of love, ambition, and the complexities of human relationships. The narrative blends fantasy with philosophical reflections, capturing the essence of Cabell's richly imagined world. Through its characters, the book examines the interplay between destiny and personal choice, offering a unique perspective on the challenges faced by those in pursuit of their desires.

      Domnei
    • Chivalry

      • 152pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      Set in the enchanting realm of medieval Europe, this collection features tales inspired by historical chronicles. James Branch Cabell expertly blends fantasy with authenticity, creating a seamless narrative that transports readers to a bygone era. By masking his authorship, he enhances the immersive experience, allowing the stories to resonate with a sense of truth and depth.

      Chivalry
    • The High Place

      • 344pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      Set in a vividly depicted, sulfurous landscape, the story follows an amoral hero navigating a world filled with moral ambiguity and existential dilemmas. As the protagonist grapples with their own desires and the consequences of their actions, themes of power, betrayal, and the human condition emerge. The narrative challenges readers to confront the darker aspects of ambition and morality, making for a thought-provoking exploration of what it means to be truly human in a flawed society.

      The High Place
    • Set in a richly imagined world, this story blends humor and adventure as it follows a cast of eccentric characters on their quest for redemption. The narrative weaves together themes of friendship, personal growth, and the absurdities of life, all centered around a mysterious silver stallion that symbolizes hope and transformation. With witty dialogue and engaging plot twists, the tale explores how unlikely heroes can emerge from the most unexpected circumstances, ultimately leading to a heartwarming conclusion.

      The Silver Stallion