Stephen Marche
Stephen Marche is a Canadian writer, novelist, and cultural commentator known for his works on literature, culture, and politics. He has contributed to various publications and authored several books, including novels and non-fiction works.
Books
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1. Raymond And Hannah
The novel explores the intense and passionate relationship between two characters, Raymond and Hannah, who are separated by distance when Hannah travels to Jerusalem for a year-long study program. Despite the physical separation, their connection deepens through a series of emails and letters, revealing their innermost thoughts and desires. The story delves into themes of love, longing, and the complexities of maintaining a relationship across continents, capturing the emotional turbulence and growth experienced by both characters as they navigate their individual paths while trying to hold onto their bond.
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2. Love And The Mess We're In
A probing, often wry examination of how contemporary life—economic pressures, social media, changing gender roles, and the erosion of traditional rituals—has reshaped longing, commitment, and intimacy, blending cultural criticism and personal reflection to ask what love can mean in an age of upheaval.
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