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The Avignon Quintet Lawrence Durrell

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The Avignon Quintet Lawrence Durrell
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Publisher: Faber & Faber
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.3 MB
Pages: 1367
Author: Lawrence Durrell
ISBN: 9780571225552, 0571225551
Language: English
Year: 2004

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The Avignon Quintet Lawrence Durrell by Lawrence Durrell 9780571225552, 0571225551 instant download after payment.

From the visionary author of the Alexandria Quartet comes a landmark five-part series hailed by the Sunday Times as “one of the great novels of our time.” 

One of the most celebrated English writers ever, Lawrence Durrell was a bestselling author whose vivid metafictions pushed the boundaries of modern literature. The cosmopolitan provocateur transcended borders, ideologies, and time in his work, and he’s at the height of his powers in the Avignon Quintet. More formally daring than the Alexandria Quartet, these sweeping and stylish novels set before, during, and after World War II loosely centre on the race to uncover a treasure buried by the Knights Templar. Each reveals a seemingly disparate piece of the puzzle.

In Monsieur, it’s the bittersweet return to southern France by a British doctor; in Livia, it’s two sisters driven apart by the rise of Nazism in Europe. In Constance, a Freudian analyst struggles for clarity in a world on fire; in Sebastian, she reconnects with the charismatic cult leader she knew in the deserts of Egypt. And in Quinx, long-buried plots reemerge as the past and future are funnelled into the present. 

Durrell himself described the Avignon Quintet as a “quincunx,” a series of novels “roped together like climbers on a rockface, but all independent.” Together they form a powerful meditation on the search for meaning in a world of chaos and brutality.

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