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The Man Who Couldn't Sleep, Arthur Stringer
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Arthur Stringer

The Man Who Couldn't Sleep

In 'The Man Who Couldn't Sleep,' Arthur Stringer weaves a mesmerizing tale that intricately explores themes of obsession, psychological turmoil, and the existential dread of modern life. The narrative unfolds through a captivating, stream-of-consciousness style, immersing readers into the fragmented thoughts of the protagonist, whose relentless insomnia becomes both a metaphor and a catalyst for disintegration. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century America, Stringer masterfully captures the societal anxieties of the time, revealing the often-overlooked struggles of the individual in the face of burgeoning industrialization and the loss of traditional values. Arthur Stringer, a prolific Canadian author and poet, delved deep into the human psyche, drawing inspiration from his own experiences with mental health and personal loss. His expertise in crafting nuanced characters is mirrored in this work as he integrates elements of his own life challenges into the portrayal of a man grappling with sleep deprivation. Stringer's writing career, spanning various genres, reflects his keen observance of the world and a desire to connect the chaos of modern existence with profound moral inquiry. Readers of 'The Man Who Couldn't Sleep' will find themselves immersed in a profound exploration of the human condition, making it an essential read for those interested in psychological fiction and the complexities of the human mind. This book is not merely a story of sleepless nights; it is a thought-provoking examination of what it means to exist amidst a tumultuous world.
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310 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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