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Benediction
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Trees filtering light onto dapple grass. Trees like tall, languid ladies with feather fans coquetting airily with the ugly roof of the monastery. Trees like butlers, bending courteously over placid walks and paths. Trees, trees over the hills on either side and scattering out in clumps and lines and woods all through eastern Maryland, delicate lace on the hems of many yellow fields, dark opaque backgrounds for flowered bushes or wild climbing garden. Some of the trees were very gay and young, but the monastery trees were older than the monastery which, by true monastic standards, wasn't very old at all. And, as a matter of fact, it wasn't technically called a monastery, but only a seminary; nevertheless it shall be a monastery here despite its Victorian architecture or its Edward VII additions, or even its Woodrow Wilsonian, patented, last-a-century roofing. Out behind was the farm where half a dozen lay brothers were sweating lustily as they moved with deadly efficiency around the vegetable-gardens. To the left, behind a row of elms, was an informal baseball diamond where three novices were being batted out by a fourth, amid great chasings and puffings and blowings.

Trees filtering light onto dapple grass. Trees like tall, languid ladies with feather fans coquetting airily with the ugly roof of the monastery. Trees like butlers, bending courteously over placid walks and paths. Trees, trees over the hills on either side and scattering out in clumps and lines and woods all through eastern Maryland, delicate lace on the hems of many yellow fields, dark opaque backgrounds for flowered bushes or wild climbing garden. Some of the trees were very gay and young, but the monastery trees were older than the monastery which, by true monastic standards, wasn't very old at all. And, as a matter of fact, it wasn't technically called a monastery, but only a seminary; nevertheless it shall be a monastery here despite its Victorian architecture or its Edward VII additions, or even its Woodrow Wilsonian, patented, last-a-century roofing. Out behind was the farm where half a dozen lay brothers were sweating lustily as they moved with deadly efficiency around the vegetable-gardens. To the left, behind a row of elms, was an informal baseball diamond where three novices were being batted out by a fourth, amid great chasings and puffings and blowings.
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    9786253874476
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    2.6 MB
  • Número de páginas
    21
  • Idioma
    Inglés
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    EPUB
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    DRM
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    BKW180056
Francis Scott Fitzgerald

Francis Scott Fitzgerald

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(Saint Paul, Minnesota, 24 de septiembre de 1896 - Hollywood, California, 21 de diciembre de 1940), fue un novelista estadounidense de la época del jazz. En sus novelas expresa el desencanto de los privilegiados jóvenes de su generación que arrastraban su lasitud entre el jazz y el gin (A este lado del paraíso, 1920), en Europa sobre la Costa Azul (Suave es la noche, 1934), o en el fascinante decoro de las ciudades estadounidenses (El gran Gatsby, 1925).

Se le considera uno de los más importantes escritores estadounidenses del siglo XX. Fue portavoz de la «Generación Perdida», aquellos estadounidenses nacidos en la última década del siglo XIX que les tocó madurar durante la I Guerra Mundial. Escribió cinco novelas y docenas de historias breves que abordan temas como «la juventud» o «la desesperación» con una extraordinaria honestidad al plasmar sus emociones. Sus héroes, atractivos, confiados y condenados, resplandecen brillantemente antes de explotar («Muéstrame un héroe», dijo Fitzgerald en una ocasión, «y te escribiré una tragedia»), y sus heroínas son bellas y de personalidad compleja.