Joyce Cary Livres
Joyce Cary était un romancier anglais prolifique dont les œuvres examinent souvent les thèmes du changement social et de la liberté humaine. Ses romans sont devenus célèbres pour leurs explorations incisives de la psychologie des personnages et leurs dilemmes moraux complexes. Le style artistique de Cary se caractérise par une prose riche et descriptive et un engagement profond envers les questions éthiques. Son œuvre, produite dans la seconde moitié du XXe siècle, reflète une quête de toute une vie pour comprendre les complexités de l'expérience humaine.







Mr. Johnson, a Nigerian menial in a time when Britain was still a colonial power, is a rascal, a conniver, an idler who dedicates himself to ingratiating himself with others. He ingratiates himself with those who read his story. At the outset, it can appear Joyce Cary is sketching a caricature of Uncle Tom. Mr. Johnson is shrewd, however. As we come to know him we gain insight into how African people came to gain a grip on their own lands and how Britain began to lose its grip. There is no other book about re-World War II, 20th Century colonial Africa which resembles, "Mr. Johnson."
The horse's mouth
- 384pages
- 14 heures de lecture
The Horse's Mouth, the third and most celebrated volume of Joyce Cary's First Trilogy, is perhaps the finest novel ever written about an artist. Its painter hero, the charming and larcenous Gulley Jimson, has an insatiable genius for creation and a no less remarkable appetite for destruction. Is he a great artist? a has-been? or an exhausted, drunken ne'er-do-well? He is without doubt a visionary, and as he criss-crosses London in search of money and inspiration the world as seen though his eyes appears with a newly outrageous and terrible beauty.
Herself Surprised , the first volume of Joyce Cary's remarkable First Trilogy, introduces Sara Monday, a woman at once dissolute and devout, passionate and sly. With no regrets, Sara reviews her changing fortunes, remembering the drudgery of domestic servitude, the pleasures of playing the great lady in a small provincial town, and the splendors and miseries of life as the model, muse, and mistress of the painter Gulley Jimson.
The story follows Tom Wilcher, a frugal lawyer who grapples with his disdain for the modern world as he nears the end of his life. Amidst a complex relationship with his loving yet resentful family, he reflects on his past experiences and choices, exploring themes of regret, familial bonds, and the passage of time.
Groteskní román britského autora líčí osudy nekonformního umělce, je pestrou mozaikou vypointovaných anekdot i úchvatného světa malířových představ. Doslov František Fröhlich.



