The Black Book

Lawrence Durrell
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Durrell's third work, the original angry young novel, was first published by his good friend and long-time correspondent Henry Miller as the first title in the short-lived Villa Seurat imprint of the Paris-based Obelisk Press. Unpublishable by the more staid (and censored) presses across the Channel, no work better captures the anguish and death-consciousness of a Europe about to plunge, once again, into cataclysmic war and destruction. The Black Book first saw print in 1938.
Genres: FictionLiteratureClassicsBritish LiteratureNovelsBanned Books20th CenturyEnglish LiteratureLiterary FictionHistorical
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