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Arthur Machen

Hieroglyphics

In “Hieroglyphics,” Arthur Machen delves into the profound intersections of art, meaning, and perception, exploring the labyrinthine world of human experience through a series of interconnected essays. Written in a lyrical yet incisive prose, the book embodies the Decadent literary movement, intertwining mysticism and aestheticism, prompting readers to question the boundaries of reality and imagination. Machen's work stands as a testament to the power of symbols and the ineffable beauty found in life's ephemeral moments, reflecting the societal shifts of the early 20th century in post-Victorian Britain. Arthur Machen, a pivotal figure in the early modernist landscape, was deeply influenced by his Welsh upbringing and the rich folklore of his homeland. His fascination with the esoteric and the supernatural courses throughout his oeuvre, imbuing his narratives with an aura of mystery and transcendence. “Hieroglyphics” reveals Machen's existential inquiries and seeks to illuminate the hidden meanings of existence, a reflection of his broader philosophical concerns regarding spirituality and the nature of reality. This thought-provoking collection is highly recommended for readers interested in the philosophical underpinnings of literature, as well as those who appreciate dense, richly crafted prose that challenges conventional perceptions. “Hieroglyphics” promises to not only enrich your understanding of Machen's literary landscape but also to inspire introspection on the intricate layers of meaning buried within everyday life.
153 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press

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