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portada The Business of Life
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
276
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
27.9 x 21.6 x 1.5 cm
Weight
0.64 kg.
ISBN13
9781835522943

The Business of Life

Robert W. Chambers (Author) · Exotic Publisher · Paperback

The Business of Life - Robert W. Chambers

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Synopsis "The Business of Life"

"The Business of Life" is a novel by Robert W. Chambers that was first published in 1913. The story revolves around the life of Richard Leroy, a successful New York businessman who has made a fortune in the publishing industry. At the start of the novel, Richard is facing a midlife crisis and begins to question the purpose of his life. He becomes disillusioned with his business and starts to explore his artistic side, taking up painting and writing poetry. As Richard navigates this new phase of his life, he becomes involved with a group of bohemian artists and writers who challenge his views on art, love, and the meaning of life. He also becomes romantically involved with a young woman named Marion, who shares his artistic passions. However, Richard's new lifestyle clashes with his business interests and his marriage, and he must ultimately make a choice between his old life and his new artistic pursuits. "The Business of Life" explores themes of self-discovery, the conflict between art and commerce, and the search for meaning in modern society. It offers a glimpse into the cultural and artistic scene of early 20th century New York and showcases Chambers' skill in creating complex, multi-dimensional characters.
Robert W. Chambers
  (Author)
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American writer known for his tales of horror and mystery. He published The King in Yellow (1895), a collection of short stories that influenced fantasy and horror literature, with elements that later inspired writers like H.P. Lovecraft. Although he initially excelled in macabre and supernatural fiction, his career took a turn towards romantic and historical novels, with titles like The Tracer of Lost Persons (1906) and The Dark Star (1917)

His work combines cosmic horror with the literary decadence of the late 19th century. The King in Yellow remains his most recognized book, particularly for its impact on horror mythology. Despite having written numerous novels, his legacy focuses on the influence he had on the horror genre.
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