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Mermaid

Mermaid

By Overton, Grant M.

Published by Good Press

English 2019 ISBN 4064066134884
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In "Mermaid," Grant M. Overton crafts a compelling narrative that delves into the realms of myth and human consciousness. The story weaves together elements of fantasy and realism, exploring the enigmatic allure of mermaids as symbols of desire, temptation, and the unconscious mind. Overton's rich prose and intricate character development invite readers to ponder the intersection of folklore and individuality within a rapidly changing societal landscape, positioned against the backdrop of early 20th-century American literature. The book serves as both a tribute to the enduring power of myths and a critique of contemporary values through allegorical lenses. Grant M. Overton, an accomplished author, journalist, and literary critic, was deeply influenced by the cultural shifts of his time. His extensive study of folklore and mythology, coupled with a keen interest in psychological depth, shaped the thematic core of "Mermaid." This novel reflects Overton's engagement with the modernist movement, capturing both the yearning for escapism and the search for identity in an epoch marked by rapid industrial and social transformations. "Mermaid" is highly recommended for readers who appreciate a confluence of mythological storytelling and psychological insight. Scholars, students, and lovers of literary fiction will find a profound exploration of the human condition and the power of narrative, making this book a captivating addition to any thoughtful reader'Äôs collection.

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