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A struggling writer attempts to reconcile the boundaries between his own life and the fictional world he creates within the walls of a London hotel.
The protagonist, a novelist facing creative stagnation, uses the hotel as a sanctuary to construct a narrative that mirrors his own anxieties and desires. He faces the internal pressure of artistic failure and the external isolation of his environment, which begins to bleed into the lives of the characters he writes. The narrative framework utilizes a meta-fictional approach, blurring the lines between the author's reality and the fabricated events of his manuscript. As the story progresses, the logical constraints of the hotel setting shift, reflecting the protagonist's deteriorating grasp on his own creative autonomy.
Readers and critics often note the intricate layering of reality and fiction that defines this work. Discussion frequently centers on the author's ability to maintain a sense of unease as the protagonist's life becomes increasingly intertwined with his manuscript. Many highlight the atmospheric quality of the writing, which captures the claustrophobic nature of the hotel setting effectively. The pacing is described as deliberate, favoring psychological depth over rapid plot progression. This book is frequently recommended for those interested in the mechanics of storytelling and the blurred lines of creative identity.
Page Count:
176
Publication Date:
1978-02-23
Publisher:
Penguin Books Ltd
ISBN-10:
0140045333
ISBN-13:
9780140045338
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