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Terminal Abstraction
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120 pages
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The narrative follows Harry Murphy, a young artist facing numerous personal challenges, including family alienation and his father's illness. As he grapples with his lack of success and strained relationships, readers experience the depth of his struggles. The author's self-narrative style evokes comparisons to J.D. Salinger, enhancing the emotional resonance of Harry's journey. This poignant exploration of artistic ambition and familial conflict offers a relatable glimpse into the life of a struggling artist.
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2005, paperback
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