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Millen Brand

    Millen Brand was a novelist and poet whose works gained prominence, particularly in the mid-20th century. His novels explored sensitive subjects, such as mental health institutions, achieving notable success. Brand's approach to writing was characterized by a deep insight into the human psyche and social issues. His literary legacy lies in his courageous engagement with often overlooked societal themes, rendered in a poetic style that draws readers into the inner lives of his characters.

    Outward Room
    Some Love. Some Hunger
    • Outward Room

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.8(421)Add rating

      The Outward Room is a rediscovered classic of American literature, a book about a young woman’s journey from madness to self-discovery that is as immediate and moving today as when it first appeared in 1937. Having suffered a nervous breakdown after her younger brother’s death in a car accident, Harriet Demuth has been committed to a mental hospital, where her doctor’s Freudian nostrums have done little to make her well. Convinced that she and she alone can refashion her life, Harriet makes a daring escape from the hospital—hopping a train by night and riding the rails into the vastness of New York City in the light of the rising sun. This is the 1930s, the midst of the Great Depression, and at first Harriet is lost among the city’s anonymous multitudes. She pawns her jewelry and is living an increasingly hand-to-mouth existence when she meets John, a machine-shop worker. Slowly Harriet begins to recover her sense of self; slowly she and John begin to fall in love. The story of that emerging love, told with the lyricism of Virginia Woolf and the realism of Theodore Dreiser, is the heart of Millen Brand’s remarkable book.

      Outward Room