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Number of Pages
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Language
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This is a classic work of psychological fiction told as a raw, unfiltered monologue by a nameless narrator who lives on society’s margins in a wintry city. The central theme explores how intellect collides with self-doubt, freedom, and belonging. The intended reader is adults and serious readers of literary fiction who enjoy dense, philosophical character studies. The emotional tone is probing, somber, and intellectually provocative.
The text unfolds as a tightly wound, first-person monologue, focusing on interior life rather than external action. You’ll feel the weight of isolation as the narrator overanalyzes thoughts and impulses, rendered in spare, precise prose that rewards careful reading. The setting—a stark, late-19th-century city—provides a claustrophobic backdrop for a mind in constant scrutiny.
Readers move through the work by following the rhythm of the narrator’s reasoning, a journey that blends biting irony with vulnerable self-scrutiny. The experience is as much about questions raised as it is about sentences read, inviting discussion, study, or contemplative, solitary reading.
What the reader gains after finishing is a deeper understanding of how a single mind wrestles with questions of agency, morality, and belonging. It builds patience for complex ideas, sparks curiosity about human psychology, and leaves a lasting impression through a voice that is at once exacting and unforgettable.
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Author
Mark Twain
Publisher
Wilco Publishing House
Number of Pages
150
Language
English
SKU
BK0539543
ISBN
9789363128781
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
21.25x13.75x2cm
Binding
Hardback
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