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James Frederic Thorne

In the Time That Was

In the Time That Was is a profound exploration of memory, time, and their inexorable ties to personal and collective identity. Thorne intricately weaves a narrative that shifts fluidly between past and present, utilizing a lyrical prose style that evokes the melancholic beauty of recollection. The novel employs rich symbolism and vivid imagery, situating itself within a postmodern literary context that interrogates the reliability of memory and the subjective nature of truth. Thorne's masterful manipulation of timelines creates a tapestry that invites readers to meditate on the ephemeral nature of existence and the enduring impact of choices made long ago. James Frederic Thorne, a celebrated author known for his contemplative narratives and incisive character studies, draws heavily from his background in psychology and philosophy, which inform the psychological depth of his characters. His personal experiences, marked by an acute awareness of the passage of time and the weight of memory, have deeply influenced his writing. Thorne's diverse literary journey, which encompasses themes of loss, redemption, and introspection, culminates in this poignant offering that resonates with readers on multiple levels. For readers drawn to intricate narratives that offer both aesthetic beauty and philosophical substance, In the Time That Was is a must-read. Thorne's ability to evoke deep emotional responses and stimulate reflective thought positions this work as a significant contribution to contemporary literature. Immerse yourself in this compelling exploration of the human experience and uncover the layers of time that have shaped us all.

In this enriched edition, we have carefully created added value for your reading experience:
— Lastly, our hand‐picked Memorable Quotes distill pivotal lines and turning points, serving as touchstones for the collection's central themes.
44 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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