
Book by Torgov, Morley
A man finds his life unexpectedly upended when he discovers he is the subject of a series of bizarre, escalating variations on his own existence. Morley Torgov presents a narrative centered on the protagonist's struggle to maintain his identity against a backdrop of surreal, shifting circumstances. The story explores the logical constraints of a reality that refuses to remain static, forcing the lead character to navigate a world where his past and future are constantly being rewritten. The narrative framework utilizes a blend of observational humor and existential inquiry to challenge the protagonist's perception of his own life.
Readers often note the author's sharp wit and ability to maintain a consistent tone of intellectual playfulness throughout the narrative. Discussion frequently centers on the effectiveness of the episodic structure in illustrating the protagonist's growing sense of alienation. Critics highlight the balance between the lighthearted comedic elements and the underlying existential questions that drive the plot forward. The prose is described as accessible yet layered, encouraging readers to consider the fluidity of their own identities. Many find the pacing to be steady, allowing for sufficient reflection on the absurdity of the situations presented.
Page Count:
176
Publication Date:
1978-11-30
Publisher:
Penguin Books
ISBN-10:
0140049797
ISBN-13:
9780140049794
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