KAI LUNG’S GOLDEN HOURS

KAI LUNG’S GOLDEN HOURS

Ernest Bramah

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Double9 Books LLP
Año de edición:
2024
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Ficción clásica
ISBN:
9789360467272
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'Kai Lung’s Golden Hours' written by using Ernest Bramah. Kai Lung, a Chinese storyteller, and one-of-a-kind figures who follow him talk to every other over the path of the book. Kai Lung’s memories are exciting to his target market due to the fact they’re complete of wit, smart wordplay, and subtle ethical lessons. The memories take region in a made-up model of historical China and are a mixture of fables, parables, and humorous stories. Kai Lung is always at chance, however he uses his storytelling talents to get through hard eventualities and preserve each person round him entertained. The plots are formed by means of tough storytelling inside storytelling, which provides to the complexity of the story. Bramah’s work sticks out due to how properly it’s miles written, how amusing the language is, and how thrilling the character of Kai Lung is. There is a nice sense of humor inside the testimonies that make amusing of politicians, society norms, and human nature. Readers can revel in Kai Lung’s adventures and the smart memories he writes whilst additionally having their minds blown. 'Kai Lung’s Golden Hours' remains a wonderful example of Bramah’s particular style and potential to combine Eastern story patterns with Western literary ideas. A lot of individuals who like smart tales with a bit of whimsy love this collection for its allure, wit, and timeless allure.

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