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Waldo David Frank

Rahab

In “Rahab,” Waldo David Frank blends a rich tapestry of historical context with innovative narrative techniques, presenting a profound exploration of the human psyche amid the socio-political turbulence of the early 20th century. The novel is a complex interplay of myth, identity, and existential struggle, resonating with themes drawn from modernism and existentialism. Frank's eloquent prose captures the nuances of his characters' inner lives, as they navigate their desires and moral dilemmas, all set against the backdrop of a changing world that challenges traditional values and beliefs. Waldo David Frank was deeply influenced by his experiences as an American Jewish writer during a time of great upheaval, both personally and globally. His works often reflected the socio-political dynamics of his era, exploring the intersections of cultural identity, belonging, and displacement. “Rahab” stands as a testament to Frank's engagement with literary movements of his time, drawing from Hebrew mythology and contemporary philosophical thought to construct a narrative that is both timeless and strikingly relevant. This compelling novel is highly recommended for readers interested in delving into the complexities of identity and morality through the lens of modern literature. Frank's insightful exploration invites readers to reflect on their own experiences of alienation and connection, making “Rahab” a poignant addition to any literary collection.
175 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
Good Press
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