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Paperback Black Bryony Book

ISBN: 1025307631

ISBN13: 9781025307633

Black Bryony

"Black Bryony" is a compelling work of dark pastoral fiction that explores the intricate moral and psychological landscape of rural England. Written with the characteristic stylistic precision and allegorical depth of T.F. Powys, the novel delves into the lives of a village community where the quiet exterior of country life masks a complex web of human desire, sin, and spiritual tension.

The narrative centers on Mary Crowle and a cast of village figures whose interactions reveal the stark realities of faith and morality. Powys employs the titular black bryony-a poisonous, climbing vine-as a powerful symbol for the suffocating and often dangerous nature of secrets and human impulses. Through his rhythmic, almost biblical prose, the author examines the interplay between the clergy and the laity, exposing the contradictions inherent in their search for redemption.

Renowned for its evocative atmosphere and stark portrayal of the human condition, "Black Bryony" stands as a significant contribution to early 20th-century literature. It offers a haunting meditation on the duality of nature and the soul, making it an essential read for those interested in psychological realism and the darker traditions of British rural fiction.

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