The Closed Harbour

The Closed Harbour
Author: James Hanley
Publisher: Alma Classics
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Alcoholism
ISBN: 9781847491343

Originally published: London: Macdonald, 1952.

The Closed Harbour

The Closed Harbour
Author: James Hanley
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2015-03-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1504005740

Trapped on shore, a captain fights desperately for a place on a ship Once, Marius believes, the world was wide and the sea was infinite. Adventure and profit awaited any man bold enough to step aboard a ship and cast his lot with the open ocean. But those days are gone. After a long and undistinguished career, Marius’s reputation suffers an irreparable blow during the dark days of World War II when he refuses to go down with a sinking ship. It is the greatest crime a captain can commit, and it dooms him to hell on earth. Trapped in Marseilles, Marius spends his days begging for a boat and his nights in a bitter, alcoholic stupor. The ocean has rejected him so fully, he thinks, that he doubts the waters would even allow him to drown. But as Marius learns, it’s possible for a man to drown on dry land.

Reading London in Wartime

Reading London in Wartime
Author: William Cederwell
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2017-11-06
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 135123904X

Reading London in Wartime: Blitz, the People and Propaganda in 1940s Literature presents an expansive variety of writers and genres, including non-fiction and film approaches, to build a comprehensive social picture of the atmosphere during wartime London. From blitz and austerity to the nagging insistency of propaganda, this volume examines the representation of London in wartime and early post-war literature through each writer’s unique perspective on the pressures of 1940s city life. Exploring the use of London imagery, this book considers how literature redirects attention to individual, subjective experience at a time of enforced co-operation, uniformity and community. Unlike government information films and news broadcasts, which often used London to prop up prevailing clichés and stereotypes, and encouraged patriotic support for the war, literature had the freedom to express more recalcitrant truths. London writing of the 1940s was not a literature of opposition or dissent, but in offering more nuanced depictions of the period, it was a counterweight to propaganda and the general war temperament. In writing, the city becomes a more complex place, no longer the easy symbol of defiance and stoicism, of the shared sacrifice of ration book and war work.

Sepulchres and Other Poems

Sepulchres and Other Poems
Author: Ugo Foscolo
Publisher: Alma Books
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2018-01-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0714547816

Expressing the author's political, civic and sentimental concerns, these poems will surprise the English reader with their immediacy and intimacy. "e;On Sepulchres"e;, Foscolo's masterpiece, as well as being one of the pinnacles of European neoclassical literature, is still one of the most widely studied poems in Italy. Foscolo's poetry reveals the inner recesses of a passionate, restless and surprisingly modern mind.

Pleasures and Days

Pleasures and Days
Author: Marcel Proust
Publisher: Alma Books
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2018-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0714546488

Proust's only other work of fiction published in his lifetime apart from the monumental novel cycle In Search of Lost Time, Pleasures and Days takes the reader on a journey through the high-society circles of fin-de-siecle Paris, presenting the lives, loves and attitudes of a host of unforgettable characters.

Love Poems

Love Poems
Author: Alexander Pushkin
Publisher: Alma Books
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2018-01-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0714545937

One of the many aspects of Alexander Pushkin's immense contribution to Russian language and literature, and perhaps the one he is most popular for, is his mastery of the love poem, a genre which he perfected like few others before or after him.This volume contains a selection of his most famous and enduring verse explorations of love, such as 'I Loved You', 'Night' and 'I Well Recall a Wondrous Meeting', pieces which are crowning achievements of the European canon and still have the same timeless emotional resonance today.

Red Notebook

Red Notebook
Author: Benjamin Constant
Publisher: Alma Books
Total Pages: 89
Release: 2018-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0714546321

A spirited look at life and Romantic sensibilities on the eve of the nineteenth century, this narrative is a priceless document and a fine example of early autobiographical writing.

Cheeks on Fire

Cheeks on Fire
Author: Raymond Radiguet
Publisher: Alma Books
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2018-01-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0714546526

Shortly before his death at the age of twenty, the young literary sensation Raymond Radiguet compiled a volume of his poetry, composed between the ages of fourteen and eighteen. Presented here, this prodigious oeuvre is notable as much for its homage to classical style as it is for its risque and even licentious undertones: it is, by Radiguet's own admission, an interpretation of "e;the birth of Venus"e;, a depiction of the awakening of the senses. Based on the authoritative 1925 text, this dual-language edition also contains Radiguet's foreword to the collection, providing an invaluable insight into the history and interpretation of the works.

Memories of London

Memories of London
Author: Edmondo De Amicis
Publisher: Alma Books
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2018-01-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0714545570

As a first-time visitor to London, De Amicis was awestruck by the bustle and magnificence of the Victorian metropolis and wrote a number of sketches in his trademark witty, observational style, which made him one of the best-selling travel writers of his age.Originally conceived as a series of newspaper articles and later published in volume form, De Amicis's Memories of London brings back to life all the bygone charm of the capital of the British Empire. De Amicis's impressions are paired here with a piece written by one of his contemporaries, the French writer LouisLaurent Simonin, which leaves the city's opulence and grandeur behind and offers an uncompromising look at the poverty and squalor of its most deprived areas.

Poems

Poems
Author: Antonia Pozzi
Publisher: Alma Books
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2018-01-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0714547883

After her tragic death in December 1938 at the early age of twenty-six, Antonia Pozzi's poems - which she had been secretly writing for years - were brought to light and became the object of great critical attention, going through several editions in Italy and being translated into all the major European languages. Since then, her reputation has risen steadily, and she is now considered one of the greatest Italian poets of the twentieth century.