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The Silent Call

The Silent Call

By Royle, Edwin Milton

Published by Good Press

English 2021 ISBN 4064066094720
eBook

About this book

Edwin Milton Royle's "The Silent Call" is a profound exploration of the human condition, revealing the inner lives of its characters through a rich tapestry of vivid imagery and poignant dialogue. Set against the backdrop of a changing society, the novel delves into themes of isolation, desire, and spiritual awakening, capturing the delicate interplay between personal struggle and broader existential questions. Royle employs a lyrical literary style that resonates with the traditions of 19th-century realism, yet it is imbued with a modern sensibility that invites reflection on the complexities of contemporary life. Royle, known for his nuanced character development and keen observations of human psychology, draws from his experiences in the theater and his interest in spiritualism to craft this narrative. His background in performance art infuses the text with dramatic intensity, while his exploration of spiritual themes suggests a personal quest for meaning amid life's uncertainties. This synthesis of influences positions Royle as an author uniquely equipped to address the silent yearnings that reside within us all. Readers will find "The Silent Call" an evocative journey that encourages deep introspection and empathy. Its exploration of life's unspoken truths and emotional struggles makes it a significant read for those interested in the intersections of art, spirituality, and humanity. Highly recommended for fans of literary fiction and anyone seeking to understand the quieter voices that call to us from within.
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