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Jean de Boschère

Beasts & Men

In “Beasts & Men,” Jean de Bosch√®re masterfully intertwines allegory and vivid naturalism, conjuring a world in which the boundaries between human and animal instinctually dissolve. Set against a backdrop of early 20th-century Europe, the narrative deftly critiques contemporary society, illuminating the primal urges that underlie human behavior. Bosch√®re's poetic prose and his penchant for surreal imagery invite readers to explore the interconnectedness of life, while questioning societal conventions in a time marked by existential uncertainty and rapid modernization. Jean de Bosch√®re (1878–1953) was a Belgian author and illustrator whose works often reflected his fascination with the duality of nature and the human psyche. Growing up amidst the cultural upheavals of his time, he was drawn to the tension between civilization and savagery, themes intricately woven into the fabric of “Beasts & Men.” His unique artistic vision was also influenced by the Symbolist movement, positioning him as a pivotal figure in the exploration of human existence through a lens that distills the essence of both ferocity and tenderness. Recommended for readers who appreciate profound philosophical inquiries and rich, imaginative storytelling, “Beasts & Men” offers a compelling examination of humanity through the eyes of the animal kingdom. This remarkable work encourages introspection and invites readers to confront their own instincts, making it a deeply relevant read in today'Äôs increasingly complex society.
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2019
Godina izdanja
2019
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