The Horse’s Mouth

The Horse’s Mouth by Joyce Cary, published by Penguin in 1948, is a work of fiction that explores the life of an artist tramp who faces hostility and persecution while striving to create a vast mural depicting The Creation. This edition spans 374 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a glimpse into the challenges and conflicts that arise in the pursuit of artistic expression.
In this narrative, readers will find a portrayal of the artist’s struggles against societal rejection and the complexities of his creative vision. The story delves into themes of artistic ambition and the often tumultuous relationship between an artist and the world around them. Cary’s exploration of these subjects invites reflection on the nature of creativity and the obstacles that can impede it, making this edition a significant addition to the literary landscape.
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An artist tramp meets only hostility and persecution when he attempts to paint a vast mural of The Creation.
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