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The dark mother - A novel - cover

The dark mother - A novel

Waldo David Frank

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "The Dark Mother," Waldo David Frank crafts a profound exploration of the psychological labyrinths that shape human relationships, particularly the complex ties between mothers and their children. Through lush, evocative prose, Frank delves into themes of identity, dependency, and the inexorable pull of familial bonds. The narrative breathes life into the emotional struggles of his characters, deftly intertwining their personal histories with broader existential questions, thus situating the work within the literary context of modernist thought and psychological realism. The novel is marked by its rich symbolism and an immersive style that invites readers to traverse the depths of the human psyche. Waldo David Frank, an influential figure in early 20th-century American literature, was deeply engaged in the societal and cultural shifts of his time. Born into a Jewish family and later a proponent of progressive ideals, Frank's lifelong introspection into the human condition and familial dynamics reflects his own experiences with love, loss, and societal expectations. His varied career as an essayist, novelist, and critic reveals the philosophical underpinnings that inspired "The Dark Mother," making it a significant addition to his oeuvre. Readers seeking a poignant and thought-provoking narrative will find "The Dark Mother" an essential read. Frank's ability to fuse emotional depth with intricate character studies invites reflection on one's own familial relationships and the darker corners of love. This compelling work is recommended not just for its literary merit, but for its capacity to provoke introspection and discussion on the very nature of motherhood and identity.
Disponible depuis: 02/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 210 pages.

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