Dan McCall Book order
This author delves into the intricate nuances of human existence through their literary work. Their prose is marked by keen psychological insight into characters and a stylistic assurance that draws readers into the depths of their experiences. Through their novels, they explore themes of identity, the search for meaning, and the impact of history on the present. The author's approach to writing is both scholarly and artistic, reflecting a profound understanding of literary tradition alongside a fresh perspective on the contemporary world.




- 1995
- 1989
In The Silence of Bartleby, Dan McCall proposes a new reading of Herman Melville's classic short tale Bartleby, The Scrivener. McCall discuss in detail how Bartleby has been read in the last half-century by practitioners of widely used critical...
- 1983
Príbeh dospievajúceho hrdinu o strate ilúzií a nevinnosti, ktorý v mnohom pripomína známy román Kto chytá v žite. Jack sa prisťahoval s otcom a mladším bratom do nového mesta. Baví sa pozorovaním susedov, najmä pána Stricka, prezývaného Zombie. Jedného dňa však zmizne jeho mladší brat....
- 1975