Guns of the Gods. A Story of Yasmini's Youth
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- Nombre de pages283
- FormatePub
- ISBN4057664589866
- EAN4057664589866
- Date de parution29/11/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille793 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Guns of the Gods, " Talbot Mundy intricately weaves a tapestry of adventure and mysticism set against the backdrop of early 20th-century British India. The novel stands out for its rich imagery and vivid descriptions, which evoke the sights, sounds, and complexities of a land teeming with cultural conflict and spiritual intrigue. Mundy employs a prose style that blends the thrilling cadence of a pulpy adventure tale with deeper philosophical musings on power, faith, and destiny.
The narrative presents not only a gripping tale of conflict but also a reflection on the colonial milieu, capturing the tensions that characterized the period and beholding a critical examination of the West'Äôs encounter with the East. Talbot Mundy, a journalist and adventurer himself, drew upon his extensive travels and experiences in India to create an authentic portrayal of the region'Äôs diverse cultures and beliefs.
His fascination with the interplay between the material and the metaphysical is evident in this work, as he explores themes of divine intervention and the role of humanity in the grand tapestry of fate. This personal connection to the landscapes and peoples he depicted significantly informed his evocative storytelling and character development. Recommended for anyone interested in historical adventure or explorations of colonialism, "Guns of the Gods" invites readers to immerse themselves in a world where the mystical collides with the tangible.
Mundy'Äôs ability to engage readers both intellectually and emotionally makes this a compelling read, promising to leave a lasting impact long after the final page is turned.
The narrative presents not only a gripping tale of conflict but also a reflection on the colonial milieu, capturing the tensions that characterized the period and beholding a critical examination of the West'Äôs encounter with the East. Talbot Mundy, a journalist and adventurer himself, drew upon his extensive travels and experiences in India to create an authentic portrayal of the region'Äôs diverse cultures and beliefs.
His fascination with the interplay between the material and the metaphysical is evident in this work, as he explores themes of divine intervention and the role of humanity in the grand tapestry of fate. This personal connection to the landscapes and peoples he depicted significantly informed his evocative storytelling and character development. Recommended for anyone interested in historical adventure or explorations of colonialism, "Guns of the Gods" invites readers to immerse themselves in a world where the mystical collides with the tangible.
Mundy'Äôs ability to engage readers both intellectually and emotionally makes this a compelling read, promising to leave a lasting impact long after the final page is turned.
In "Guns of the Gods, " Talbot Mundy intricately weaves a tapestry of adventure and mysticism set against the backdrop of early 20th-century British India. The novel stands out for its rich imagery and vivid descriptions, which evoke the sights, sounds, and complexities of a land teeming with cultural conflict and spiritual intrigue. Mundy employs a prose style that blends the thrilling cadence of a pulpy adventure tale with deeper philosophical musings on power, faith, and destiny.
The narrative presents not only a gripping tale of conflict but also a reflection on the colonial milieu, capturing the tensions that characterized the period and beholding a critical examination of the West'Äôs encounter with the East. Talbot Mundy, a journalist and adventurer himself, drew upon his extensive travels and experiences in India to create an authentic portrayal of the region'Äôs diverse cultures and beliefs.
His fascination with the interplay between the material and the metaphysical is evident in this work, as he explores themes of divine intervention and the role of humanity in the grand tapestry of fate. This personal connection to the landscapes and peoples he depicted significantly informed his evocative storytelling and character development. Recommended for anyone interested in historical adventure or explorations of colonialism, "Guns of the Gods" invites readers to immerse themselves in a world where the mystical collides with the tangible.
Mundy'Äôs ability to engage readers both intellectually and emotionally makes this a compelling read, promising to leave a lasting impact long after the final page is turned.
The narrative presents not only a gripping tale of conflict but also a reflection on the colonial milieu, capturing the tensions that characterized the period and beholding a critical examination of the West'Äôs encounter with the East. Talbot Mundy, a journalist and adventurer himself, drew upon his extensive travels and experiences in India to create an authentic portrayal of the region'Äôs diverse cultures and beliefs.
His fascination with the interplay between the material and the metaphysical is evident in this work, as he explores themes of divine intervention and the role of humanity in the grand tapestry of fate. This personal connection to the landscapes and peoples he depicted significantly informed his evocative storytelling and character development. Recommended for anyone interested in historical adventure or explorations of colonialism, "Guns of the Gods" invites readers to immerse themselves in a world where the mystical collides with the tangible.
Mundy'Äôs ability to engage readers both intellectually and emotionally makes this a compelling read, promising to leave a lasting impact long after the final page is turned.





