In the Orchard, the Swallows
- 160pages
- 6 heures de lecture
A tale of tenderness in the face of great and corrupt power, this is a heartbreaking novel written in prose of exquisite stillness and beauty.
Peter Hobbs crée une prose captivante qui explore les profondeurs de la psyché humaine et les complexités des relations. Son style se caractérise par une observation perspicace et un langage précis. Hobbs aborde souvent des thèmes tels que la perte, la mémoire et la quête d'identité dans ses récits. Son approche littéraire est méditative et introspective, offrant aux lecteurs une expérience profondément enrichissante.






A tale of tenderness in the face of great and corrupt power, this is a heartbreaking novel written in prose of exquisite stillness and beauty.
"From 2006 to 2009, AA Bronson collaborated with artist Peter Hobbs on the project Invocation of the Queer Spirits. The rituals that resulted are evoked, and invoked in Queer Spirits, Bronson and Hobbs' diaristic and imagistic exploration of the project."--Note de l'éditeur
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Charles Wenmoth is a blacksmith and Methodist lay-preacher in the wildest reaches of South-West England. In his relationship with Harriet French, a blind girl who maintains her belief despite her debilitating condition, Wenmoth finds his fragile faith tested in the most trying of circumstances.
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Een jonge Engelse smid trekt rond 1870 als methodistisch lekenprediker langs afgelegen dorpjes in Cornwall als zijn geloofsovertuiging aan het wankelen raakt.