A Flor da Inglaterra

A Flor da Inglaterra

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Feb 10, 2021 · Portuguese · Paperback (324 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 324
Language Portuguese
Published Feb 10, 2021
Publisher Pé da Letra
ISBN-10 6558880687
ISBN-13 9786558880684

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In the heart of England, Gordon Comstock grapples with his aspirations and disillusionments in a society shaped by materialism and class. The aspidistra, a resilient houseplant, becomes a poignant symbol of the English middle class and their values. For Gordon, it represents the mundane and the conformist life that he desperately seeks to escape, while also embodying the very essence of his struggles against societal norms and expectations.

Through the intertwined narratives shaped by the contributions of George Orwell, Lívia Bono, and André Cerino, readers are taken on a journey that explores themes of identity, ambition, and the conflict between personal desires and societal pressures. Gordon's disdain for the conventional life contrasts sharply with his longing for authenticity, forcing him to confront the implications of his choices.

As the story unfolds, the aspidistra takes on deeper meanings, reflecting Gordon's yearning for freedom and the complex dynamics of social class in England. This exploration not only resonates with Gordon’s personal battles but also serves as a mirror to broader societal conflicts, making it a thought-provoking read for anyone examining the ties between individual aspirations and collective identity.

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