
With signed letter from the author. Paperback with slightly tanned spine. Name of previous owner, place and date penned on inside front cover. Pages are noticeably tanned. Binding is tight, and text remains clear throughout. T
A collection of short stories that examines the intersections of identity, displacement, and the absurdities of modern life. Clive Sinclair presents a series of narratives that often feature protagonists grappling with their cultural heritage and personal anxieties. The stories operate within a framework of dark humor and psychological realism, forcing characters to confront the logical inconsistencies of their environments. Through a variety of settings, the author explores the tension between individual desire and societal expectations, often utilizing a detached, observational tone to highlight the fragility of human connections.
Readers and critics frequently note the author's ability to balance biting wit with a sense of underlying melancholy. Discussion often centers on the collection's stylistic variety and the precision of Sinclair's character sketches. Many highlight the effectiveness of the atmosphere, which shifts seamlessly between the mundane and the bizarre. The thematic threads regarding heritage and personal identity generate consistent interest among those who appreciate literary fiction that avoids sentimentality. This collection is often cited for its intellectual rigor and its refusal to provide easy answers to the complex questions posed by its protagonists.
Page Count:
128
Publication Date:
1983-01-01
Publisher:
Penguin Books Ltd.
ISBN-10:
0140066101
ISBN-13:
9780140066104
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