The Drunkard
Autor: Thorne, Guy
Wydane przez Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4057664636164
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About this book
In "The Drunkard," Guy Thorne delivers a poignant exploration of addiction and moral decay set against the backdrop of early 20th-century society. The novel employs a stark and unflinching prose style, reflecting the grim realities faced by its protagonist as he spirals into the depths of alcoholism. Thorne artfully weaves psychological insights with social commentary, illuminating the destructive effects of addiction not only on individuals but also on their families and communities. The narrative unfolds with a raw authenticity that resonates with the reader, capturing the emotional turbulence and haunting consequences of the protagonist's choices. Thorne, a contemporary of the burgeoning modernist movement, sought to delve into societal issues through a lens of literary realism. His own experiences with the social consequences of alcohol'Äîboth as an observer of the prevalent drinking culture and as a social commentator'Äîgreatly informed his writing. This background enabled Thorne to craft a narrative that is both personal and universal, making "The Drunkard" a powerful meditation on human frailty. Recommended for readers interested in the complexities of addiction, moral dilemmas, and early 20th-century literature, "The Drunkard" challenges its audience to confront uncomfortable truths about human behavior and societal norms. Thorne's vivid portrayal of despair and resilience invites reflection on the paths we tread and the choices we make.
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