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Paperback The dark mother Book

ISBN: 9375360385

ISBN13: 9789375360384

The dark mother

A mother's shadow lingers in the dim rooms of a family home, shaping destinies with every unspoken word and silent glance. In this modernist novel, the boundaries between self and kin blur, as the intimate ties of family relationships become both sanctuary and battleground. Set against the shifting landscape of early twentieth century America, the story unfolds through an introspective narrative that probes the depths of psychological fiction, inviting readers to witness the subtle, often painful dance between dependence and self-discovery. The emotional conflict at the heart of the novel is rendered with uncommon sensitivity, as the characters grapple with identity exploration and the inescapable influence of the maternal presence. With its layered prose and acute social critique, the work stands as a significant contribution to American literature, capturing the anxieties and aspirations of an era in flux. The narrative's focus on mother-child dynamics is neither sentimental nor simplistic; instead, it offers a nuanced exploration of love, resentment, and the longing for autonomy. Readers drawn to literary fiction will find themselves immersed in a world where every gesture and silence resonates, and where the quest for individuality is shadowed by the weight of familial expectation. The novel's introspective style and psychological acuity make it a touchstone for those interested in the evolution of twentieth century fiction, as well as those who appreciate the enduring relevance of questions about identity and belonging. This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure. For collectors and new readers alike, the opportunity to engage with this classic American novel in its restored form offers both literary pleasure and a tangible connection to the currents that have shaped modern fiction.

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