
A collection of eighteen short stories with cast & crew listing.
This collection of eighteen short stories examines the moral ambiguities and psychological tensions inherent in the human condition. The protagonist in each narrative faces a distinct crisis of conscience or a sudden shift in perspective that forces them to confront their own limitations. These stories operate within a framework of realism, often utilizing a third-person limited perspective to observe the internal decay or sudden realizations of characters caught in mundane yet high-stakes environments. The narrative focus remains on the intersection of personal ethics and external societal pressures.
Readers and critics frequently highlight the technical precision and atmospheric density present in these short works. Discussion often centers on the author's ability to distill complex ethical dilemmas into brief, impactful narratives that linger after the final page. Many observers note that the collection serves as a representative cross-section of the author's broader thematic concerns regarding guilt and human fallibility. The balance between character-driven introspection and narrative momentum is consistently cited as a hallmark of the writing style.
Page Count:
329
Publication Date:
1977-09-29
Publisher:
Penguin Books
ISBN-10:
0140040234
ISBN-13:
9780140040234
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