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A young protagonist faces the immediate consequences of a decision to remain awake through the night, triggering a series of unexpected events. Driven by a desire to challenge personal limits or escape the mundane, the protagonist navigates the nocturnal landscape of their environment. They encounter various obstacles that test their resolve and physical endurance as the hours pass. The narrative follows a linear progression, documenting the psychological shift that occurs when the boundary between day and night dissolves. The story examines the isolation and heightened sensory awareness experienced during these quiet, dark hours.
Readers often note the author's ability to capture the specific atmosphere of late-night solitude. Discussion frequently centers on the protagonist's motivations and the psychological weight of their choice to stay awake. Critics highlight the straightforward prose style that mirrors the exhaustion and clarity found in the early morning hours. The work is recognized for its focus on character introspection rather than high-stakes external action. Readers appreciate how the narrative maintains tension despite the limited physical scope of the setting.
Page Count:
144
Publication Date:
1988-08-11
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192715887
ISBN-13:
9780192715883
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