Brief tales of waiting and drift. One journey to the heart of solitude.
There are moments when life seems to stall at an abandoned station. The Morning Train moves through those moments - stories of men and women who have learned to live alongside their own ghosts, between equations that never balance and tracks that vanish into the fog.
A powerful and melancholy collection that confirms Green's ability to excavate the hidden folds of the everyday. A mosaic of ordinary lives that, suspended between the eerie stillness of Buzzati, the spare realism of Carver, and the dreamlike undercurrents of Murakami, reveal all their magnificent and fragile complexity.