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War; or, What happens when one loves one's enemy

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Erschienen am 10.08.2022, Auflage: 1/2022
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ISBN/EAN: 8596547155645
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 137 S., 0.48 MB
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In 'War; or, What happens when one loves one's enemy,' John Luther Long weaves a profound narrative set against the backdrop of rural America, exploring the complexities of familial bonds and the human heart. Through the reflective narration of a father, we follow the lives of two brothers, David and Jonathan. Despite their contrasting personalitiesthe stark dichotomy echoing the old idiom 'as different as chalk and cheese'their relationship is intensely symbiotic, with one assuming a paternal role over the other. Long's literary style is marked by deep psychological insights and a rich, emblematic use of the American countryside, situating the novel within a tradition that delves into the human condition and the nuanced dynamics of close kinship.John Luther Long is perhaps best known for his previous works that deftly combine cultural elements with emotional storytelling. His insight into complex relational dynamics likely stems from his acute observations of human nature, which he now channels into the narrative of David and Jonathan. These character studies, imbued with the authenticity of lived experience and deep empathy, are the hallmarks of Long's literary contribution to the exploration of interrelated themes of love and conflict.Consequently, 'War; or, What happens when one loves one's enemy' is a text that confronts the reader with the perennial questions of loyalty, love, and the inexorable ties that bind us. It is recommended for those who are drawn to introspective novels that challenge conventional perceptions of familial roles and the paradoxes of love and enmity. The book promises to engage scholars and general readers alike, offering a mirror to our own experiences with its poignant narrative and finely sketched characters.

Autorenportrait

John Luther Long was an American lawyer and writer, best known for his short story 'Madame Butterfly,' which later became the basis for Giacomo Puccini's famous opera of the same name. Born in Hanover, Pennsylvania, on January 1, 1861, Long was raised in a family with a deep appreciation for literature and the arts. He cultivated his talent for writing alongside his professional career in law, which provided a backdrop for his exploration of human emotions and moral dilemmas in his literary works.In addition to his iconic tale of 'Madame Butterfly,' Long penned several other works that showcased his narrative prowess, including 'War; or, What happens when one loves one's enemy.' This work, characteristic of Long's storytelling style, delves into themes of love, conflict, and the complexities of human relationships. He had the ability to translate his legal understanding of human nature into his fiction, creating layered characters and intricate plots that resonated with audiences of his time. Long's contribution to American literature is marked by his exploration of themes of love and sacrifice, and his works continue to be studied for their cultural and emotional depth. Although his bibliography is not extensive, the impact of his most famous work stretches across different art forms and into modern popular culture. John Luther Long passed away on October 31, 1927, leaving behind a legacy that bridges both literature and opera.

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