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John Cowper Powys

    October 8, 1872 – June 17, 1963

    John Cowper Powys was a British novelist and poet whose works are distinguished by a uniquely detailed and intensely sensual recreation of time, place, and character. His novels, often exploring heightened states of awareness resulting from mystic revelation or experiences of extreme pleasure or pain, delve into the depths of consciousness. Beyond his acclaimed novels, Powys also contributed significantly to poetry, essayism, philosophy, and literary criticism. His distinctive style and profound psychological insight mark him as a significant voice in modern literature.

    John Cowper Powys
    Wood and Stone: A Romance
    Glastonbury Romance (Picador Books)
    Weymouth Sands
    The Meaning of Culture
    Autobiography
    Owen Glendower. A Historical Novel
    • 2024
    • 2023

      Samphire

      • 72 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Samphire is a novel by John Cowper Powys. It tells the story of two families living in a small seaside town in England and explores the themes of love, desire, and the search for meaning in life.

      Samphire
    • 2023

      This collection features insightful essays that delve into the themes and meanings of significant literary works. Through the perspective of a talented literary critic, readers are invited to explore the deeper implications and connections within these classic texts, fostering a greater understanding and appreciation of literature's impact on culture and society.

      Visions and Revisions; a Book of Literary Devotions
    • 2023

      The memoir provides an intimate look into the lives of brothers John Cowper Powys and Llewellyn Powys, exploring their childhood in Dorset and their literary journeys in London. It delves into their personal experiences, writing processes, and the intricacies of their relationship, offering readers a unique perspective on the lives of these influential 20th-century writers.

      Confessions of two Brothers, John Cowper Powys [and] Llewellyn Powys
    • 2023

      In this extraordinary piece all of John Cowper Powys' eccentric and wild inventiveness is on display. In a small flat in New York in the 1920s an old couple, former circus performers, live a crotchety life of poverty and fear. The ones they fear are 'the Authorities', their name for the cruel and unthinking denizens of the outside world who want to put them into a home. But living with them in their tiny flat are many more presences than they suspect. Powys peoples their world with a gravely philosophical stuffed owl, an overly amorous china duck, a rude and fatalistic glass fish, a pair of tiny Asian god statues, a tenderly romantic doll, and a sadly dilapidated wooden horse, all of whom see the Known World (as they call the flat) in a biased way according to their super-individual visions. Flitting through this busy roomscape are also less substantial beings: two wispy, half-created characters from the unfinished historical romance novel of a long-ago tenant, and, most importantly, the terribly thin and vaporous ghost of the kind old lady who had the flat before the old couple. Her extraordinary kindness could be the key to saving the old couple from the Authorities - can the ghost of Miss Rowe save the day? With a saucy combination of ghoulishness and bouncing enthusiasm John Cowper Powys revels here in unbounded invention, creating a short masterpiece of great eccentricity and capacious fantasy.

      The Owl, the Duck, and - Miss Rowe! Miss Rowe!
    • 2023
    • 2022
    • 2022
    • 2022