![]() Durrell wanted to explain in his quartet the notion of space-time exposed by Albert Einstein in his theory of relativity at the beginning of the XNUMXth century. Durrell died in Sommières, France, on November 8, 1990. Then in Cefalù (1948) -his first novel- explored his most important intellectual concerns and marked the beginning of a renowned career within the genre. In 1938 it was published The black book, a narrative loaded with autobiographical passages that became the British author's first literary success. This is how his first poetic collection arose, Quaint Fragment (1931), which had medium acceptance. Then, the response to this situation was to dedicate himself to writing. At an early age He was sent to study in England, a change that he never approved and it had a negative influence on their university stay. ![]() ![]() ![]() The son of British settlers, Lawrence George Durrell was born in Jalandar, India, on February 27, 1912. ![]()
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