Triptych: Herself Surprised, To Be a Pilgrim and Horse's Mouth

Triptych: Herself Surprised, To Be a Pilgrim and Horse's Mouth

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Jan 1, 1985 · English · Paperback (768 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 768
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1985
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
ISBN-10 0140074864
ISBN-13 9780140074864

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Joyce Cary's compelling narratives delve into the intricacies of human experience, presenting characters with rich inner lives and complex motivations. In this collection, readers encounter a blend of wit, irony, and profound philosophical undercurrents that mark Cary's signature style. Each story unfolds in a distinctive manner, exploring themes of personal identity, societal expectations, and spiritual quests.

The first piece introduces a protagonist grappling with her sense of self in a world that demands conformity, offering a glimpse into the tumult of self-discovery. As the characters navigate the tumultuous waters of relationships and personal ambition, Cary's keen observations on their failings and triumphs render them deeply relatable.

The second part continues the exploration of the human soul, this time through the lens of a pilgrimage—a journey that symbolizes both physical movement and internal awakening. The characters embark on paths that challenge their beliefs and ultimately reshape their understanding of themselves.

Completing the triptych, the final story takes readers on a whimsical yet poignant ride on a horse's mouth, where the boundary between reality and imagination blurs. Cary expertly weaves humor into his exploration of life’s absurdities, leaving readers with a lingering sense of wonder about the nature of existence and the redemptive power of love and laughter.
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