The Meaning of Culture
The Meaning of Culture
John Cowper Powys
Tim O’Reilly
Talks about the interplay of culture and life, the way that what we read can enrich what we experience, and what we experience can enrich what we read. - Tim O’Reilly
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The Meaning of Culture

The Meaning of Culture

John Cowper Powys
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John Cowper Powys
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In "The Meaning of Culture," John Cowper Powys embarks on a profound exploration of the individual's inner fortress—the self—and how this sanctuary can be fortified and enriched amidst the tumult of modern existence. With eloquent prose that both captivates and enlightens, Powys offers a compass for navigating the vast landscapes of culture and personal identity. Through twelve mesmerizing chapters, he invites readers on an introspective journey to discover the essence of what it means to cultivate the mind and spirit in pursuit of a life of meaning and fulfillment. This is not merely a book; it is a guide to living deeply, thoughtfully, and with purpose, tailored for those who seek to elevate their experience beyond the mundane and into the realms of intellectual and emotional enlightenment. Powys's masterpiece serves as a beacon of wisdom for the contemporary soul, addressing the urgent need for an anchor in the stormy seas of the modern world. He argues passionately for the cultivation of cultural awareness and personal growth as the pillars upon which a meaningful life must be built. Each page of "The Meaning of Culture" is imbued with the power to transform, challenging readers to examine their own citadels of self and to emerge with a renewed sense of what it truly means to be cultured. In a time when the search for authenticity and depth takes on new urgency, Powys's work stands out as an essential manual for those aspiring to live with significance and grace.

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Released
1929
1 Jan
Length
320
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Talks about the interplay of culture and life, the way that what we read can enrich what we experience, and what we experience can enrich what we read. - Tim O’Reilly
It is strange how few people make more than a casual cult of enjoying Nature. And yet the earth is actually and literally the mother of us all. One needs no strange spiritual faith to worship the earth.
— John Cowper Powys, The Meaning of Culture

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