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Through lands that were dark

Being a record of a year's missionary journey in Africa and Madagascar
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F. H. Hawkins

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In «Through Lands That Were Dark,» F. H. Hawkins embarks on a profound exploration of the interplay between light and shadow, both literally and metaphorically, as he traverses landscapes marked by both beauty and despair. The narrative unfolds in a rich tapestry of lyrical prose, marked by vivid imagery and haunting symbolism that invite readers into a world where the external environment reflects the inner turmoil of the characters. Set against a backdrop of post-industrial desolation, this work stands as a poignant commentary on the complexities of modern existence and the struggle to find hope amid chaos, making it a significant addition to contemporary literature. F. H. Hawkins is a seasoned writer whose diverse experiences across multiple continents have significantly informed his storytelling. His background in environmental studies and social justice has imbued his writing with a sense of urgency and authenticity, compelling him to address themes of alienation and resilience. Through dedicated research and personal narratives, Hawkins draws inspiration from the landscapes he has witnessed, enabling readers to engage deeply with the human experience. «Through Lands That Were Dark» is recommended for readers who appreciate literature that navigates the intricacies of human emotion against the backdrop of shifting terrains. Hawkins' unique perspective and lyrical style invite a transformative reading experience, making this book a vital contribution for anyone seeking to understand the shades of light and darkness that define our existence.

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Дата выхода на Литрес:
11 октября 2024
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140 стр.
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4066339532021
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