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A writer and his companion settle in Australia, where social life and aesthetic concerns intertwine with growing political agitation. They encounter a charismatic organizer and his circle, whose political fervor and street-level tactics provoke debates about authority, community, and freedom. The narrative alternates intimate domestic scenes, long philosophical digressions on art and human nature, and vivid descriptions of city and bush. Rising tension between personal loyalties and public causes leads to ideological clashes and a violent confrontation, after which the narrator confronts the limits of belonging and prepares to leave the country.

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D. H. Lawrence

D. H. Lawrence was an English novelist, poet, and essayist known for his exploration of human relationships and the complexities of modern life. His works often delve into themes of sexuality, nature, and the struggles of individual identity against societal norms. Among his notable titles is "Lady Chatterley's Lover," a controversial novel that challenged the conventions of its time and sparked debates about censorship and morality. Lawrence's poetry, including collections like "Amores" and "Birds, Beasts and Flowers," reflects his deep connection to the natural world and his philosophical inquiries into the human condition. His literary legacy continues to influence writers and thinkers today.

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