The Pace That Kills: A Chronicle
Autor: Saltus, Edgar
Wydane przez Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4064066159436
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In "The Pace That Kills: A Chronicle," Edgar Saltus unveils a captivating exploration of the excesses and moral dilemmas of urban society in late 19th century America. Through a rich tapestry of prose, Saltus employs a decadent literary style infused with lyrical language and vivid imagery, reflecting the era's existential disillusionment. The narrative delves deep into the psyche of its characters, revealing a world caught between hedonistic pursuits and the inevitable decay that follows. Set against the backdrop of an evolving metropolis, Saltus critiques the relentless pace of contemporary life and the psychological toll it exacts on individuals. Edgar Saltus, an American author known for his insightful yet provocative writing, drew inspiration from a lifetime steeped in literary and philosophical inquiry. His exposure to the emerging modernity and the social tensions of his time fueled his fascination with themes of decadence and moral decline. Saltus's unique perspective as a well-traveled intellectual and his interactions with contemporaries in art and literature deeply influenced the creation of this novel, contributing to its status as a poignant commentary on society. Readers seeking a profound reflection on the struggles of modern existence will find "The Pace That Kills" an invaluable addition to their literary repertoire. Saltus's masterful storytelling and exploration of the human condition invite readers to confront the paradoxes of progress and decadence. This work is not merely a chronicle but a lens through which to examine the complexities of life in pursuit of meaning amid chaos.
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