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No Home But The Struggle: Volume Three Of The Spiral Ascent

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No Home But The Struggle: Volume Three Of The Spiral Ascent


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The final volume of Edward Upward's semi-autobiographical trilogy, No Home But The Struggle, chronicles the continuing political and personal odyssey of Alan Sebrill, a poet and committed socialist navigating the turbulent decades of the mid-twentieth century. With unflinching honesty, Upward illustrates the profound tensions between artistic ambition and ideological loyalty, as Sebrill wrestles with his relationship to the Communist Party and his own creative identity. The narrative presents a deeply introspective portrait of a man who refuses to abandon his convictions even as the world around him shifts and disillusions, rendering the struggle itself as the only constant home. Written in Upward's characteristically precise and earnest prose, the novel stands as a remarkable testament to the endurance of political faith and the cost of intellectual integrity.

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No Home But The Struggle: Volume Three Of The Spiral Ascent

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Condition remarks:
Book: Fair
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image

The final volume of Edward Upward's semi-autobiographical trilogy, No Home But The Struggle, chronicles the continuing political and personal odyssey of Alan Sebrill, a poet and committed socialist navigating the turbulent decades of the mid-twentieth century. With unflinching honesty, Upward illustrates the profound tensions between artistic ambition and ideological loyalty, as Sebrill wrestles with his relationship to the Communist Party and his own creative identity. The narrative presents a deeply introspective portrait of a man who refuses to abandon his convictions even as the world around him shifts and disillusions, rendering the struggle itself as the only constant home. Written in Upward's characteristically precise and earnest prose, the novel stands as a remarkable testament to the endurance of political faith and the cost of intellectual integrity.

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