Riceyman Steps

Riceyman Steps

Arnold Bennett

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Matatabi Press
Año de edición:
2024
ISBN:
9784910554105
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In the heart of a changing England, shadowed by the aftermath of World War I, Arnold Bennett’s Riceyman Steps emerges as a timeless narrative of human endurance and the subtle intricacies of life. Set against the backdrop of Clerkenwell, Bennett unfurls the story of Henry Earlforward, a frugal bookseller, whose austere existence becomes both a fortress and a prison as he navigates love, marriage, and societal expectations. With poignant scrutiny and masterful characterization, Bennett delves deep into the psyche of his characters, revealing the transformative power of human connections amidst the rubble of survival. Henry’s journey is a compelling testament to the complexities of the human spirit, caught in the web of economic hardship and the relentless pursuit of a happiness that seems perpetually out of reach.Riceyman Steps is not merely a book; it is an exploration of the essence of life itself, challenging readers to reflect on their values, desires, and the ineffable nature of contentment. Bennett’s narrative skillfully intertwines the personal with the universal, crafting a story that resonates with the vibrancy of life and the solemnity of its inevitable shadows. Awarded the prestigious James Tait Black Memorial Prize in 1923, this novel stands as a monument to Bennett’s literary genius, offering a moving, introspective glimpse into post-war England. Through the microcosm of a small London community, Riceyman Steps addresses themes that are as relevant today as they were nearly a century ago-love, poverty, and the cost of holding too tightly to one’s illusions. Dive into the pages of Arnold Bennett’s Riceyman Steps and embark on a journey through the human soul, beautifully penned by one of the early 20th century’s most insightful authors. In this book, Bennett proves himself not only a storyteller but a profound observer of life, capturing the delicate balance between survival and living, austerity and generosity, with unfailing precision and empathy.

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