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Hardcover The Red Pavilion Book

ISBN: 1025941047

ISBN13: 9781025941042

The Red Pavilion

"The Red Pavilon" is a sophisticated exploration of youth, marriage, and the shifting social mores of the Jazz Age. Set against a vibrant urban backdrop, the novel delves into the lives of a group of modern intellectuals and bohemians as they navigate the complexities of contemporary relationships. Through sharp dialogue and keen observation, the work captures the restless energy of a generation seeking to redefine traditional structures of love and domesticity.

At its heart, the story focuses on the challenges of a young couple whose marriage is tested by the intellectual and emotional currents of their time. The narrative serves as a vivid time capsule of urban life during the mid-twenties, reflecting the era's fascination with social liberation and the pursuit of individual fulfillment. As a notable work by John Gunter, the novel stands as a compelling piece of literary history that provides an intimate look at the aspirations and disillusionments of the post-war youth.

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