In Out of Hand the narrator is the severed right hand of a gifted artist imprisoned in a bottle of formaldehyde and is tormented by his immobilized imagination. While he despises the mundane man to who he was attached, he bitterlyenvies his freedom.In Didn't I Always Know the voice is that of a middle-aged woman sliding into chaos and madness knowing that her freedom of imagination is a ruinous burden.In Deathman, the speaker is a young architect who comes to face to face with an ancient master of death and struggles against the terrible duty that is laid upon him against his will..These stories portray the confrontation with death and each narrator pays the price of being human -the price of their very lives, whether they live or die in the act.
Genre: Literary Fiction
Genre: Literary Fiction
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