The Arm Chair
Par Unknown
Publié par Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4064066190248
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In "The Arm Chair," an intricate tapestry of introspection and existential inquiry is woven through the narratives of isolated characters ensconced in their domestic sanctuaries. The book employs a stream-of-consciousness style, drawing parallels to the works of Virginia Woolf and James Joyce, allowing readers to delve deep into the psyche of its characters. Its well-crafted prose and vivid imagery invite contemplation on the nature of solitude and the human experience, positioned within the broader literary context post-World War I, where themes of disillusionment and alienation emerged prominently. The author, though unknown, evokes a sense of raw authenticity throughout the narrative, perhaps reflecting personal experiences of loneliness and the quest for meaning in a fragmented world. This anonymous portrayal heightens the universality of the book's themes, allowing readers to identify with the characters' struggles and reveal the internal dialogues inherent within the human condition. The anonymity of the author serves to emphasize the collective aspects of suffering and introspection that transcend individual identity. "The Arm Chair" is highly recommended for readers seeking a thought-provoking exploration of solitude and self-reflection. It is an essential literary contribution for those who appreciate the nuances of human emotion, offering significant insights relevant to both contemporary society and timeless philosophical discourse.
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