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Hardcover Etched in Moonlight Book

ISBN: 1025638417

ISBN13: 9781025638416

Etched in Moonlight

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"Etched in Moonlight" is a haunting and evocative collection of short stories by the acclaimed Irish writer James Stephens. Blending realism with the ethereal, these narratives explore the profound depths of the human psyche, shifting between the mundane struggles of urban life and the surreal landscapes of dreams. The title story, "Etched in Moonlight," presents a chilling vision of betrayal and the passage of time, while tales like "Hunger" offer a devastatingly poignant look at poverty and endurance.

Stephens's prose is celebrated for its lyrical precision and rhythmic beauty, capturing both the irony and the tragedy inherent in existence. Throughout the collection, themes of desire, regret, and the search for meaning recur, often colored by a mystical or supernatural atmosphere that is characteristic of the author's unique literary voice. From psychological character studies to allegorical fables, "Etched in Moonlight" remains a significant work of early 20th-century literature, showcasing Stephens's mastery of the short story form and his deep empathy for the complexities of the human condition. This collection is an essential read for those interested in Irish literary history and atmospheric, thought-provoking fiction.

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