Críticas:
'Powys's novels have an immensity to which only Blake could provide a parallel in English literature' - George Steiner, New Yorker. 'To encounter [Powys]... is to arrive at the very font of creation. He makes us witness of the consuming fire which gives not warmth or enlightenment, but enduring vision, enduring strength and enduring courage' - Henry Miller. 'His sense of encompassing nature and the living, ever-present past, his power to convey curious states of mind, the beauty and grandeur of his best writing... could only come from a man possessed of a superlative talent, genius, or (the word is inescapable with Powys) demon' - Times Literary Supplement.
Reseña del editor:
The novels of John Cowper Powys are like none other, combining the romantic extravagance and comic exuberance of the great nineteenth-century novelists with the self-conscious depth and introspection of the great Modernists. "Maiden Castle" is the story of Dud No-man, a historical novelist widowed after a year-long unconsummated marriage to a woman who continues to haunt him. Inspired by pity and his own deep loneliness, Dud takes Wizzie Ravelston, an itinerant circus performer, into his home and heart. Yet even as the characters in Dorchester struggle with the perplexities of love, desire, and faith, it is the looming fortress of "Maiden Castle" that exerts the otherworldly force that irrevocably determines the course of their lives.
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