Midwinter Day by Bernadette Mayer
This book is a poetic exploration of a single day, capturing the intricate tapestry of thoughts, observations, and emotions that weave through the author's consciousness. It unfolds with a stream-of-consciousness style, blending the mundane with the profound, as it delves into the intimate details of domestic life, personal reflections, and the passage of time. The narrative is rich with sensory imagery and introspective musings, offering a vivid portrayal of the human experience in its raw, unfiltered form. Through its lyrical prose, the work invites readers to ponder the beauty and complexity of everyday existence.
The 11402nd greatest book of all time
- Published
- 1982
- Nationality
- American
- Length
- Very Short
- Pages
- 120-130
- Original Language
- English
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