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Still Brimming Twilit River, The
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Author_Nicholas Hagger
Biographical fiction
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clean prose
Collected Stories
defiance of growing old
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fiction
imagistic
impending old age
Literary fiction
memorable images
mini-stories
Nicholas Hagger
Nicholas Hagger's volume 7
Of all the western stars
Philip Rawley
reading in bed
reading on journeys
reflect the Age
sail beyond the sunset and the baths
Short Stories
stories for short concentration spans
studies of characters
Tennyson
The First Dazzling Chill of Winter
verbal paintings
vivid
Product details
- ISBN 9781785358517
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 30 Sep 2025
- Publisher: Collective Ink
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
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The Still Brimming Twilit River�is volume 7 of Nicholas Hagger�s Collected Stories�and follows The First Dazzling Chill of Winter/ (2016), which dealt with impending old age. The 1,202 short stories in the previous six volumes cover six decades (from the 1960s to the 2010s) in the life of Philip Rawley. This seventh volume covers a seventh decade and contains 220 more stories and deals with his defiance of growing old. Philip Rawley�s attitude is akin to Tennyson�s Ulysses who, despite the infirmities of old age, is ready to 'sail beyond the sunset and the baths/Of all the western stars'�in search of new experience and new adventures. These mini-stories present a range of characters from a stable society. A number of these characters reappear in other stories, and are presented with their strengths, follies and flaws in different situations. The stories offer a complete literary experience in a page or two, and their brevity is innovatory. The combination of opposites in their vivid titles derives inspiration from the 17th century: Dr Johnson�s definition of the wit of the Metaphysical poets as 'a combination of dissimilar images'�in which 'the most heterogeneous ideas are yoked by violence together'�(�Life of Cowley�). These stories are verbal paintings and present an image in action with a poet�s eye for significant detail. Hagger�s stories are imagistic, economical and vivid in clean prose and reflect the Age. They contain memorable images and studies of character. They are ideal for short concentration spans, reading on journeys or in bed. They drop into the consciousness like stones and leave the mind to reflect on the spreading ripples. �
Nicholas Hagger is the author of more than 50 books that include a substantial literary output and innovatory works within history, philosophy, literature and international politics and statecraft. As a man of letters he has written over 2,000 poems, two poetic epics, five verse plays, 1,200 short stories, two travelogues and three masques. In 2016 he was awarded the Gusi Peace Prize for Literature, and in 2019 the BRICS silver medal for 'Vision for Future'. He lives in Essex, UK.
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