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The Key to Yesterday

A Timeless Tale of Love and Regret in 20th Century New York
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In «The Key to Yesterday,» Charles Neville Buck intricately weaves a narrative that explores the intricate dance between memory and identity. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century America, Buck employs a rich, descriptive prose style that evokes the ethos of his time while delving into the psychological complexities of his characters. The novel, punctuated with vivid imagery and reflective passages, highlights the universal struggle against the inexorable passage of time and the longing for lost moments, encapsulating the themes of nostalgia and personal transformation with a masterful touch. Charles Neville Buck, an American novelist known for his keen insights into human psychology, drew from his diverse experiences in journalism and theatre, which provided him with a nuanced understanding of character development and narrative structure. His own journeys through the contrasts of modern life inform the philosophical undercurrents of the story, as Buck grapples with the notion of how the past shapes one's present, a motif prevalent in his broader body of work. «The Key to Yesterday» is a profound exploration of temporality and self-discovery that resonates deeply with readers. It invites reflection on how our past informs our identities. This rich tapestry of emotional experiences will appeal to anyone interested in the complexities of human relationships and the timeless quest for understanding oneself against the backdrop of time.

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Litres'teki yayın tarihi:
10 ekim 2024
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220 s.
ISBN:
4064066173814
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