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The Seven Madmen

This immersive series delves into the darker corners of the human psyche, exploring the frustrations and disarray of the early 20th century. The narratives follow a group of unconventional characters striving to find meaning in a world on the brink of chaos. It offers a raw and unsettling look at existential angst and social unrest. It's a potent examination of the human condition.

The Seven Madmen

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    The Seven Madmen

    • 336 pages
    • 12 hours of reading
    3.8(167)Add rating

    Remo Erdosain's Buenos Aires is a dim, seething, paranoid hive of hustlers and whores, scoundrels and madmen, and Erdosain feels his soul is as polluted as anything in this dingy city. Possessed by the directionlessness of the society around him, trapped between spiritual anguish and madness, he clings to anything that can give his life meaning: small-time defrauding of his employers, hatred of his wife's cousin Gregorio Barsut, a part in the Astrologer's plans for a new world order... but is that enough? Or is the only appropriate response to reality - insanity?Written in 1929, The Seven Madmen depicts an Argentina on the edge of the precipice. This teeming world of dreamers, revolutionaries and scheming generals was Arlt's uncanny prophesy of the cycle of conflict which would scar his country's passage through the twentieth century, and even today it retains its power as one of the great apocalyptic works of modern literature.

    The Seven Madmen