Madness Of The Day by Maurice Blanchot

In this enigmatic and introspective narrative, the protagonist recounts a series of disjointed memories and experiences that blur the lines between reality and madness. The story unfolds through a fragmented stream of consciousness, exploring themes of identity, perception, and the elusive nature of truth. As the narrator grapples with the chaos of their inner world, the reader is drawn into a haunting exploration of the human psyche, where the boundaries of time and space dissolve, leaving only the raw essence of existence.

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Published
1949
Nationality
French
Length
Very Short
Pages
48-60
Original Language
French
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