But by the Chance of War
Autor Richard C. Lyonsen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 sep 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780615532059
ISBN-10: 0615532055
Pagini: 485
Dimensiuni: 160 x 231 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.93 kg
Editura: Lylea Creative Resources
ISBN-10: 0615532055
Pagini: 485
Dimensiuni: 160 x 231 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.93 kg
Editura: Lylea Creative Resources
Notă biografică
Born in Evanston, Illinois and raised on the North Shore of Chicago, Richard C. Lyons has been a lifelong admirer of the written word. He interweaves his self-motivated education in history, philosophy, and poetry throughout "But by the Chance of War." Professionally, he is a third-generation printer, whose father dedicated his life to education in the publishing field. He has been directly and indirectly involved in the printing, publishing, stage, and television production industries throughout his professional career. His educational background took him through Loyola Academy, the University of North Texas and a graduate career at Southern Methodist University, Cox School of Business. He now resides in Chicago with his wife and two children.
Recenzii
The epic poem is still a way to tell a story. "But By the Chance of War" is a collection of epic poems from Richard C. Lyons who used the neglected method to craft tales of many conflicts of international wars, the world at war, and other topics, ranging over from the past few centuries to the modern day. Intriguing and an original twist of the style, "But By Chance of War" is well worth considering for fans of quality poetry, highly recommended. John Burroughs Burrough's Bookshelf
Sometimes a book will challenge us to root ourselves in its meaning and venture into new psychological or emotional territories that will ultimately cause us to reflect on how we see the world. Sometimes a book will challenge us in a more basic way, through narrative and formatting, and its creative expression goads us to work hard and embrace the infinite way in which literature can be portrayed. But By the Chance of War, a new and monumental work from Richard C. Lyons, is a book that encompasses both of these aspects, presenting the reader with a truly epic journey into the expansive ability of prose while encouraging our deep reflection on the subject within its pages. The territories Lyons explores are age-old and eternally conflicting: that of mankind's historical gravitation toward war and the effects this destructive nature has continuously wreaked on society and the world throughout time. But By the Chance of War presents four separate stories, all representing drastically different times of war and technology while also reflecting the stunted perception that has kept mankind rooted in its destructive mindset. Part One, Mathura, follows India's ancient Gupta Empire in a fierce battle against the Ephthalite Huns. The story is brought alive by the passion of the prince, Chandra Gupta, as he struggles valiantly with the weight of his newly-inherited kingship and the betrayal of those close to him. Part Two, Niagara, documents the fall of Fort Niagara from the French to the British during the Seven Years' War. Dominating the focus of the story is the stoic and determined Seneca Indian tribe, whose world has been disturbed by the armies from Europe and who must align themselves with surrender to the English after a betrayal from the French. Part Three is Amiens, which takes the reader to the trenches of the First World War where Colonel Byron Blunt strives to see the end of the war without losing another son to the fighting. Colonel Blunt's struggle takes
Sometimes a book will challenge us to root ourselves in its meaning and venture into new psychological or emotional territories that will ultimately cause us to reflect on how we see the world. Sometimes a book will challenge us in a more basic way, through narrative and formatting, and its creative expression goads us to work hard and embrace the infinite way in which literature can be portrayed. But By the Chance of War, a new and monumental work from Richard C. Lyons, is a book that encompasses both of these aspects, presenting the reader with a truly epic journey into the expansive ability of prose while encouraging our deep reflection on the subject within its pages. The territories Lyons explores are age-old and eternally conflicting: that of mankind's historical gravitation toward war and the effects this destructive nature has continuously wreaked on society and the world throughout time. But By the Chance of War presents four separate stories, all representing drastically different times of war and technology while also reflecting the stunted perception that has kept mankind rooted in its destructive mindset. Part One, Mathura, follows India's ancient Gupta Empire in a fierce battle against the Ephthalite Huns. The story is brought alive by the passion of the prince, Chandra Gupta, as he struggles valiantly with the weight of his newly-inherited kingship and the betrayal of those close to him. Part Two, Niagara, documents the fall of Fort Niagara from the French to the British during the Seven Years' War. Dominating the focus of the story is the stoic and determined Seneca Indian tribe, whose world has been disturbed by the armies from Europe and who must align themselves with surrender to the English after a betrayal from the French. Part Three is Amiens, which takes the reader to the trenches of the First World War where Colonel Byron Blunt strives to see the end of the war without losing another son to the fighting. Colonel Blunt's struggle takes
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