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Windmills: A book of fables

Enchanting tales of whimsy and moral reflections in a fable collection
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Cannan Gilbert
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In «Windmills: A Book of Fables,» Gilbert Cannan reinvigorates the classic fable genre with a contemporary lens, weaving together stories that reflect the complexities of human nature and societal constructs. Each fable embodies a distinct moral lesson, articulated through Cannan's lyrical prose and striking imagery. The collection engages readers in a rich literary tapestry, reminiscent of the works of Aesop and La Fontaine, yet imbued with a modern sensibility that invites reflection on current ethical dilemmas and existential inquiries. Gilbert Cannan, an influential figure in early 20th-century literature, possessed a keen insight into the human condition, informed by his diverse experiences as a writer, playwright, and critic. His background in socialist thought and friendships with notable literary figures of his time, such as D.H. Lawrence, profoundly influenced his worldview and storytelling style. Through «Windmills,» Cannan channels his desire to comment on social justice and moral responsibility, offering timeless wisdom that resonates well beyond his era. Readers seeking a thought-provoking exploration of morality wrapped in engaging narratives will find «Windmills: A Book of Fables» an essential addition to their literary collection. Cannan's fables not only entertain but also provoke introspection, making this work a valuable resource for discussions on ethics and human behavior.

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Дата выхода на Литрес:
11 октября 2024
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140 стр.
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4066339522329
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