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Hilaire Belloc was a critically acclaimed novelist during the 20th century, and The Four Men is a travel novel featuring characters who embody different aspects of the author's own personality.

The Four Men Hilaire Belloc 9781507572368 Books

This is a strange, wonderful and haunting book that I re-read every autumn. In rich, sombre and beautiful, elegiac prose, layered over and over with limpid description of drinking before a fire, of striding up a hill, or shuffling through smoke scented leaves, of the freshness of first light in the morning, the rolling earth, the vault of the sky, awakening content and wistful from a dream-filled sleep, it is the story of a far travelled world weary man returning home on a walking tour in the company of three companions, Grizzlebeard, the Poet and the Sailor, who are also aspects of himself, faces of his own immortal soul, with whom he shares his journey, his meals, his memories, his meditations and reflections. The talk is rich, the thoughts profound, the wisdom that can be derived from this classic, unending. I highly recommend it.

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  • Paperback 154 pages
  • Publisher CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (January 15, 2015)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1507572360

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Belloc is one of the great Catholic voices ever. His writing is poetic, incisive and beautiful, and he led and extraordinary life in the Faith.
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a leisurely engaging adventure; surprises; interesting character development; trust in unknowns;
I began this book, but couldn't get into it; definitely not something to read while sitting outside drinking wine and not before going to sleep at night. Belloc is an author I feel that I should read. Perhaps in a classroom setting with discussion it would work.
There is a reason Belloc's work is still in print - it's well worth reading. Belloc is brilliant. For those that loved Kerouac's On the Road; the Farrago blows that books doors off. The Farrago is one of the great books of the 20th century. You owe it to yourself to read the truth.
A insightful yet playful romp across Sussex with "four men" who (spoiler) are the four prominent parts of one man, the author.
The best parts of the book are the sections when you can really feel the love Mr. Belloc has for his homeland. Unfortunately you can also feel the dread he feels as he sees the land and his country changing for, in his opinion, the worse.
Some passages are truly beautifully written; the whole book is worth those paragraphs.
Modern readers are sure to be board at points during the journey but they will, none-the-less, appreciate the unique style of a one-of-a-kind writer.
PS If you read The Four Men A Farrago The Four Men A Farrago and think you have had enough of Belloc's walking tales, you are wrong. DO NOT be dissuaded from taking up his classic The Path to Rome The Path to Rome. That volume is not just a Belloc masterpiece but is a masterpiece of modern era English literature.
How to describe this book. A travelogue, a paean to county Sussex, a hurly burly of thoughts, reflections, musings about poetry, philosophy, the meaning of life, unrequited love, archeology, medieval England?

Let us say that this long lost gem lacks the lapidary precision of most travelogues and herein lies its charm, because it is all of these and more. It allows us to experience a world long gone by and cannot be duplicated. Walking tours such as this are unknown in America, although some English associates do say that they are still done to some extent in the midlands and northern parts of England. What cannot be duplicated is the breadth, knowledge, and erudition of Mr. Belloc and his world. He might be called the last great essayist, although I hope to stand corrected and alerted to any additions to that list.

But back to this marvelous book it is the small conceits and prejudices that I find so amusing. Certainly his love of Sussex is bucolically described and there is a tinge of satire there. His prejudices? Well he does call German the language of the devil. Unrequited love? Between the pain that Grizzlebeard experienced and the results of the love, one can't help thinking that Hilaire is jesting with the emotions of young love.

The linguistic style may be a bit foreign to contemporary tastes since he was an Edwardian to some extent but once you acquaint yourself to his style, you will find a manner that should enhance your own way of expressing yourself.
This is a strange, wonderful and haunting book that I re-read every autumn. In rich, sombre and beautiful, elegiac prose, layered over and over with limpid description of drinking before a fire, of striding up a hill, or shuffling through smoke scented leaves, of the freshness of first light in the morning, the rolling earth, the vault of the sky, awakening content and wistful from a dream-filled sleep, it is the story of a far travelled world weary man returning home on a walking tour in the company of three companions, Grizzlebeard, the Poet and the Sailor, who are also aspects of himself, faces of his own immortal soul, with whom he shares his journey, his meals, his memories, his meditations and reflections. The talk is rich, the thoughts profound, the wisdom that can be derived from this classic, unending. I highly recommend it.
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