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A man confronts the fragility of his existence when a sudden, unexplained shift in his perception of time forces him to reevaluate his past choices. Richard K. Gordon presents a narrative centered on a protagonist navigating the intersection of memory and reality. The story follows the character as he attempts to reconcile his current life with the ghosts of his previous decisions, facing internal resistance and the external pressures of a changing environment. The narrative framework utilizes a reflective, first-person perspective to examine the protagonist's psychological state. The world is defined by the logical constraints of human memory and the physical limitations of aging.
Discussion often centers on the author's ability to capture the nuance of human regret and the passage of time. Readers frequently highlight the quiet, contemplative nature of the prose, which prioritizes character development over rapid plot progression. Critics often note the effectiveness of the atmosphere in grounding the abstract existential questions within a tangible, everyday setting. The balance of internal monologue and external action creates a specific rhythm that demands patient engagement from the reader. This work is generally viewed as a study of the human condition rather than a traditional plot-heavy narrative.
Page Count:
520
Publication Date:
1977-01-01
Publisher:
Penguin Books
ISBN-10:
0140043241
ISBN-13:
9780140043242
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