
Sea and Sardinia
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In 1921, D.H. Lawrence and his wife Frieda embarked on a journey from Sicily to Sardinia. This journey, documented in 'Sea and Sardinia,' is a captivating blend of travelogue and philosophical exploration. Lawrence describes the rugged beauty of Sardinia's landscapes, its bustling coastal towns, and its remote villages. He delves into the unique culture, traditions, and ways of life of the island's people, noting their strong connection to the land and their passionate nature. He explores their customs, their language, and their relationships, reflecting on the differences between them and the Western world. Lawrence doesn't shy away from exploring the darker aspects of Sardinian life, including its poverty, its historical struggles, and its ancient, sometimes untamed, passions. Throughout his journey, Lawrence interweaves his personal reflections on love, relationships, and the human condition. He examines the complexities of his own marriage, the power of nature, and the primal instincts that lie beneath the surface of civilized society. 'Sea and Sardinia' is ultimately a journey not just across an island but also a journey into the heart of the human experience.Book Details
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D. H. Lawrence
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David Herbert Lawrence was an English writer and poet. His collected works represent, among other things, an extended reflection upon the dehumanising effects of modernity and industrialisation. Lawre...
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