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"The Liberry". The Humorous Adventures of a Bookish Community in a Vintage Library
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- Nombre de pages28
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-633--810841-8
- EAN4066338108418
- Date de parution17/01/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille674 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "The Liberry, " Ian Hay offers a witty and satirical exploration of British social customs and idiosyncrasies through the lens of a fictional library setting. With Hay's signature humor and keen observational skills, the narrative unfolds as a delightful tapestry interwoven with clever dialogue, charming characters, and poignant reflections on the value of knowledge and community. The book, rich in its literary style, draws on traditions of social realism and comic literature, showcasing the author's ability to blend humor with serious commentary.
The playful yet critical examination of society during the early 20th century makes it a valuable piece within the broader context of post-Victorian literature. Ian Hay, a Scottish author and playwright, was known for his ability to detect and portray the quirks of human nature and British life. His experiences during World War I as a soldier and subsequent transition to writing in the military provided him with a unique perspective on societal issues, enabling him to craft stories that were both entertaining and thought-provoking.
Hay'Äôs background in theatre and journalism further informs his narrative style, enriching his characters with depth and relatability. Readers seeking a humorous yet insightful commentary on society will find "The Liberry" an essential addition to their literary collection. With its engaging narrative and intellectual undertones, this book is not only a delightful read but also a catalyst for reflection on the role of libraries and knowledge in shaping civilization.
It invites readers to question their own perceptions while enjoying a masterful blend of satire and charm.
The playful yet critical examination of society during the early 20th century makes it a valuable piece within the broader context of post-Victorian literature. Ian Hay, a Scottish author and playwright, was known for his ability to detect and portray the quirks of human nature and British life. His experiences during World War I as a soldier and subsequent transition to writing in the military provided him with a unique perspective on societal issues, enabling him to craft stories that were both entertaining and thought-provoking.
Hay'Äôs background in theatre and journalism further informs his narrative style, enriching his characters with depth and relatability. Readers seeking a humorous yet insightful commentary on society will find "The Liberry" an essential addition to their literary collection. With its engaging narrative and intellectual undertones, this book is not only a delightful read but also a catalyst for reflection on the role of libraries and knowledge in shaping civilization.
It invites readers to question their own perceptions while enjoying a masterful blend of satire and charm.













