The Light and the Dark

The Light and the Dark by C.P. Snow is a New Ed edition published by Penguin Books Ltd. on February 22, 1973. This 352-page novel is presented in English and is the second installment in the ‘Strangers and Brothers’ series. The narrative follows Lewis Eliot as he recounts the career of his childhood friend, Roy Calvert, a brilliant yet controversial linguist on the verge of being elected to a fellowship.
Readers will find a story that unfolds primarily in Cambridge, with additional settings in Monte Carlo, Berlin, and Switzerland. The book delves into the complexities of friendship and ambition, exploring the dynamics of academic life and the challenges faced by its characters. With its focus on literature and fiction, this edition invites readers to engage with the themes of intellect and personal relationships within the context of a classic narrative.
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The Light and the Dark’ is the second in the ‘Strangers and Brothers’ series. The story is set in Cambridge, but the plot also moves to Monte Carlo, Berlin and Switzerland. Lewis Eliot narrates the career of a childhood friend. Roy Calvert is a brilliant but controversial linguist who is about to be elected to a fellowship.
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