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In James Hilton's compelling novel, 'Random Harvest', readers are transported to a post-World War I England, where the tapestry of memory and identity is carefully woven into the narrative. The story follows an amnesiac man who awakens in a war-torn world, struggling to reconstruct his past and make sense of his fragmented identity amid the burgeoning chaos of modern society. Hilton's distinctive literary style is marked by a lyrical prose that evokes deep emotions, crafting a poignant exploration of love, loss, and the quest for belonging. His deft use of symbolism and vivid imagery further situates the work in the broader context of early 20th-century literature, reflecting societal disillusionment following the Great War. James Hilton, an English novelist and screenwriter, is perhaps best known for his classic, 'Lost Horizon', which introduced the world to the mythical Shangri-La. His upbringing during the cultural shifts of the early 1900s, coupled with his experiences as a soldier in World War I, profoundly influenced his thematic explorations of memory, nostalgia, and the human condition, evident in 'Random Harvest'. This novel showcases not only his narrative genius but also his ability to articulate the complexities of post-war existence. Readers seeking a profound and moving literary experience will find 'Random Harvest' exceptionally rewarding. Hilton's masterful storytelling invites introspection, making it essential for anyone interested in themes of identity and the human experience. This novel not only reflects the tumultuous era it portrays but also resonates with contemporary audiences, exploring timeless questions of self-identity and memory.

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03 November 2024
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360 p.
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