
Americana
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"Body Artist" (2001), a short novel by American writer Don DeLillo, explores the depths of grief, identity, and the boundaries between reality and art. The novel is a subtle meditation on solitude, creativity, and healing, where language melts into feelin
Robert Musil's The Confusions of the Young Törless (1906) and Three Women (1924) are works that explore the psychological depths, moral dilemmas, and internal conflicts of the individual, characteristic of Musil's analytical prose.
The plot of this adventure novel takes place on the American Mississippi River and its banks at a time when steamships sailed this vast river, during the author's childhood.
The main character, Jean Makar, is a poor laborer who works on the Paris railway. Through his story, the novel explores the themes of social inequality, the struggle for survival and the influence of the environment on the individual.
In the novel "Tarzan and his Son", the main focus is on Tarzan's son Korak (real name Jack), who continues in his father's footsteps as a fearless fighter and protector of justice in the African wilderness.