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Manalive - Chesterton, G. K.

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      Livre Policiers - Chesterton, G. K. - 31/12/2007 - Broché - Langue : Anglais

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    • Auteur(s) : Chesterton, G. K.
    • Editeur : Wilder Publications
    • Langue : Anglais
    • Parution : 31/12/2007
    • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
    • Nombre de pages : 124.0
    • ISBN : 9781604591729



    • Résumé :
      When Innocent Smith arrives at a quiet London boarding house like a human whirlwind, he overturns every convention-and forces everyone around him to see ordinary life with new eyes. In Manalive, the residents of Beacon House have settled into lives of respectable boredom until the eccentric Innocent Smith bursts into their midst. He organizes picnics on rooftops, fires a revolver at pessimists, breaks into houses, and behaves with such joyful disregard for convention that his new companions are unsure whether he is a madman, a criminal, or a kind of saint. When Smith is accused of attempted murder, burglary, desertion, and bigamy, the household stages an improvised trial to uncover the truth. What emerges is stranger and more surprising than the charges themselves. Smith has made it his mission to recover the wonder of familiar things by leaving home only to rediscover it, courting his own wife as though meeting her for the first time, and treating life as an adventure rather than a burden. First published in 1912, Manalive is one of G. K. Chesterton's most exuberant and philosophically playful novels. Beneath its comedy and absurdity lies a serious argument about gratitude, marriage, freedom, imagination, and the danger of allowing routine to drain the world of meaning....

      Biographie:
      G. K. Chesterton (1874-1936) was one of the most influential English writers of the twentieth century, celebrated for his essays, literary criticism, philosophy, fiction, poetry, and Christian apologetics. Born in London, Chesterton developed a reputation as a brilliant conversationalist and a writer whose work combined humor, paradox, and deep intellectual insight. His ability to make complex philosophical and religious ideas accessible helped make him one of the most widely read thinkers of his era.Chesterton wrote more than eighty books across a remarkably broad range of subjects. His fictional creation Father Brown, the humble yet brilliant detective, remains one of the great figures of classic mystery literature. Among his most influential nonfiction works are Orthodoxy, Heretics, and The Everlasting Man, books that established his reputation as one of the twentieth century's most distinctive defenders of Christian thought.Known for his sharp wit, imaginative approach, and ability to challenge conventional assumptions, Chesterton influenced writers, philosophers, and theologians around the world. His works continue to be studied for their insights into faith, culture, politics, literature, and the enduring questions of human existence....

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      When Innocent Smith arrives at a quiet London boarding house like a human whirlwind, he overturns every convention-and forces everyone around him to see ordinary life with new eyes. In Manalive, the residents of Beacon House have settled into lives of respectable boredom until the eccentric Innocent Smith bursts into their midst. He organizes picnics on rooftops, fires a revolver at pessimists, breaks into houses, and behaves with such joyful disregard for convention that his new companions are unsure whether he is a madman, a criminal, or a kind of saint. When Smith is accused of attempted murder, burglary, desertion, and bigamy, the household stages an improvised trial to uncover the truth. What emerges is stranger and more surprising than the charges themselves. Smith has made it his mission to recover the wonder of familiar things by leaving home only to rediscover it, courting his own wife as though meeting her for the first time, and treating life as an adventure rather than a burden. First published in 1912, Manalive is one of G. K. Chesterton's most exuberant and philosophically playful novels. Beneath its comedy and absurdity lies a serious argument about gratitude, marriage, freedom, imagination, and the danger of allowing routine to drain the world of meaning....

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