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Marjorie Douie

The Pointing Man

In “The Pointing Man,” Marjorie Douie crafts an intricately woven narrative that explores the profound complexities of human relationships amid the backdrop of a rapidly changing society. Employing a lyrical prose style reminiscent of modernist literature, Douie juxtaposes vibrant character sketches with existential themes, illuminating the inner struggles of her protagonists. The novel's rich symbolism and nuanced dialogue serve to reflect the disquieting realities of its time, capturing the zeitgeist of post-war disillusionment and the search for identity in an increasingly fragmented world. Marjorie Douie, an acclaimed novelist and scholar, is known for her keen insights into the human psyche and societal dynamics. Her experiences growing up in a tumultuous era, marked by upheaval and transformation, have deeply informed her storytelling. Drawing from her academic background in psychology and sociology, Douie's characters often grapple with the intersection of personal desires and societal expectations, which resonates throughout “The Pointing Man.” Whether you are a scholar of contemporary literature or a casual reader seeking depth, Douie's poignant exploration of love, loss, and longing in “The Pointing Man” offers a captivating journey that invites reflection on our own human condition, making it an essential addition to any literary collection.
242 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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