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Charles Holdefer

    Charles Holdefer crea romanzi che approfondiscono le complessità delle relazioni umane e degli intrichi morali. La sua prosa si distingue per un acuto intuito psicologico e un singolare tocco stilistico. Le opere di Holdefer esplorano frequentemente temi legati all'identità, allo sradicamento e alla ricerca di significato nella vita contemporanea. Il suo contributo letterario risiede nella sua originale rappresentazione dei conflitti interpersonali e delle esperienze umane universali.

    Don't Look at Me
    Agitprop for Bedtime: Polemic, Story Problems, Kulturporn and Humdingers
    • Don't Look at Me

      • 284pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      The narrative follows Holly Winegarten, a former basketball star grappling with her height and newfound passion for literature after an injury. Her discovery of Emily Dickinson's lost love letters ignites a journey that challenges academic norms and reveals hidden truths about American culture amidst ongoing societal divisions. As Holly navigates her complex family dynamics and a budding friendship with a controversial professor, she confronts the pressures of conformity and the desire for genuine connection in a superficial world. The story blends humor and poignancy, showcasing literature's enduring impact on life.

      Don't Look at Me2022
      4,4
    • Fiction. A portable collection of polemical bedtime stories for adults, addressing such timely topics erectile dysfunction during the national anthem, what happens when Nancy Pelosi comes calling, and what Model A Fords say under certain conditions.

      Agitprop for Bedtime: Polemic, Story Problems, Kulturporn and Humdingers2020
      4,0