Louis Bromfield

Louis Bromfield was an American author and conservationist. He won the Pulitzer Prize for his early work and was a pioneer in sustainable farming practices.

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  1. 1. Early Autumn

    A Story of a Lady

    "Early Autumn" is a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel that explores the life of a New England matriarch, her disintegrating, aristocratic family and a young girl who moves in with them. The story delves into the family's struggle to maintain their fading glory and the young girl's transformation under the guidance of the matriarch. The novel is a critique of the American Dream and the social changes in the United States during the early 20th century.

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  2. 2. Night In Bombay

    Set in Bombay during the 1930s, the novel focuses on expatriates, Indian royals, and the Indians who work for them. It examines their daily lives and the varied interactions among these groups. Together these portrayals offer a picture of Bombay in that decade, shown through the routines and relationships of people from different social backgrounds.

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  3. 3. The Rains Came

    A Novel of Modern India

    Set in the fictional town of Ranchipur in India, the story unfolds around a diverse group of characters whose lives are dramatically altered by a series of natural disasters, including a devastating flood and an earthquake. The narrative explores themes of love, redemption, and cultural clash as the characters navigate personal and societal upheavals. Central to the plot is the transformation of Tom Ransome, a disillusioned artist, and his evolving relationship with Lady Edwina Esketh, a sophisticated and restless woman. As the town grapples with the chaos brought by the rains, the characters find themselves confronting their own inner turmoils and seeking meaning amidst the destruction.

  4. 4. Out Of The Earth

    Civilization and the Life of the Soil

    In this insightful exploration of agriculture and environmental stewardship, the author delves into the intricate relationship between humans and the land they cultivate. Through a blend of personal anecdotes, historical context, and scientific analysis, the narrative underscores the importance of sustainable farming practices and the detrimental effects of industrial agriculture. The book advocates for a return to more harmonious methods of cultivation, emphasizing the need for balance between technological advancement and ecological preservation to ensure the health of both the planet and its inhabitants.