Sea And Sardinia by D. H. Lawrence

In this travelogue, the author embarks on a vivid and colorful journey to the Mediterranean island of Sardinia. The narrative captures his experiences and observations as he travels from Sicily through the rugged landscapes of Sardinia, exploring the island's customs, people, and culture. With a keen eye for detail and a sense of adventure, the author reflects on the nature of travel and the contrast between the industrialized world and the more primitive, elemental lifestyle he encounters, all while pondering the broader implications of such a journey on his personal worldview and the human condition.

The 5447th greatest book of all time


Published
1921
Nationality
British
Type
Nonfiction
Pages
Unknown
Words
64,500
Original Language
English

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