Meer dan een miljoen boeken binnen handbereik!
Bookbot

Robert Penn Warren

    24 april 1905 – 15 september 1989

    Robert Penn Warren was een cruciale Amerikaanse auteur wiens werk de complexiteit van menselijke moraliteit en maatschappelijke structuren diepgaand onderzoekt. Als sleutelfiguur van de New Criticism vormde hij benaderingen van literaire analyse, terwijl zijn eigen geschriften doordringende inzichten bieden in de psychologie van personages. Warren gebruikte taal meesterlijk om rijke beelden en meeslepende verhalen te creëren die de lezer uitdagen om na te denken over de blijvende vragen van goed en kwaad. Zijn kenmerkende stem en literaire betekenis resoneren nog steeds.

    Robert Penn Warren
    The Cave
    Remember The Alamo!
    Brother to Dragons
    All the King's Men
    Selected Poems of Robert Penn Warren
    The Collected Poems of Robert Penn Warren
    • 4,4(189)Tarief

      Robert Penn Warren, a pivotal figure in 20th-century American literature, served as the first Poet Laureate of the United States in 1985. While he gained fame for his fiction, particularly "All the King's Men," his extensive poetry career, encompassing sixty years and fifteen volumes, showcases his versatility and depth as a writer. Warren's work reflects a rich variety of styles, solidifying his reputation as one of America's leading literary figures.

      The Collected Poems of Robert Penn Warren
    • Selected Poems of Robert Penn Warren

      • 320bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen
      4,3(29)Tarief

      Featuring over two hundred poems, this collection showcases the breadth of Robert Penn Warren's poetic work across different phases of his career. It serves as an excellent introduction for both new readers and longtime fans, allowing them to explore the depth and richness of Warren's literary contributions.

      Selected Poems of Robert Penn Warren
    • All the King's Men

      • 438bladzijden
      • 16 uur lezen
      4,3(1372)Tarief

      Pulitzer Prize winner. The rise and the fall of an American dictator! A political novel originally published in 1946.Stark and His People...Willie the "Bos"--a ham-fisted, hard-drinking, pile-driving powerhouse of a dictator.Sadie Burke--his long-standing mistress and a motivating force behind his rise to power.Jack Burden--The Boss's press agent. He was expected to carry out orders--no matter what.And an endless parade of swindlers, fixers, power brokers, and henchmen in the corrupt cavalcade of American politics.

      All the King's Men
    • Brother to Dragons

      A Tale in Verse and Voices

      • 160bladzijden
      • 6 uur lezen
      4,2(90)Tarief

      The narrative is marked by its extraordinary depth, exploring themes of cruelty and obsession with a blend of sadness and tenderness. It captures the complexity of human experience, making it a significant literary event. Critics have hailed it as Robert Penn Warren's finest work, showcasing a raw and impactful storytelling style that resonates powerfully with readers.

      Brother to Dragons
    • Remember The Alamo!

      • 194bladzijden
      • 7 uur lezen
      3,2(5)Tarief

      Set against the backdrop of the Alamo, this children's book captures the spirit of adventure and heroism through the lens of 1950s culture. Aimed at readers aged 9 and up, it was published shortly after the popular Disney miniseries featuring Davy Crockett. The narrative reflects a time before modern sensibilities, offering a nostalgic glimpse into American history and folklore. With its engaging storytelling, it invites young readers to explore the legendary events and figures surrounding the Alamo.

      Remember The Alamo!
    • The Cave

      • 424bladzijden
      • 15 uur lezen
      3,7(119)Tarief

      The narrative centers on a young man trapped in a cave in Johntown, Tennessee, drawing significant media attention as the rescue efforts unfold. The arrival of television crews and onlookers transforms the small town into a spectacle, highlighting themes of exploitation and the impact of media on human tragedy. Through this situation, the novel explores societal dynamics and the interplay between individual suffering and public fascination.

      The Cave
    • Wilderness

      A Tale Of The Civil War

      3,5(85)Tarief

      Set against the backdrop of the Civil War, a young man from Bavaria, driven by revolutionary ideals, embarks on a journey to America to support the North. His experiences, from facing discrimination due to his disability to witnessing the chaos of anti-draft riots, challenge his simplistic notions of liberty. As he navigates complex relationships with diverse characters, his understanding of morality and identity deepens. First published in 1961, this novel offers a thought-provoking exploration of the Civil War's impact on human experience, enhanced by an insightful introduction.

      Wilderness