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Robert Hichens

The Collaborators

In “The Collaborators,” Robert Hichens weaves an intricate narrative set against the backdrop of the social upheaval following World War I. The novel delves into the lives of its multifaceted characters, exploring themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the quest for identity amidst the changing moral landscape of post-war society. Hichens employs a rich, descriptive literary style, employing detailed imagery and psychological depth, which aligns his work with the broader movement of early 20th-century literature that sought to capture the complexities of human experience in the wake of global conflict. Robert Hichens, an English novelist and travel writer, was deeply influenced by his experiences during an era marked by rapid change and disillusionment. His background in both literature and journalism provided a unique lens through which he viewed the socio-political dynamics of his time. Hichens was known for his keen observations of society and his ability to craft compelling narratives that reflect the tensions between traditional values and modernity, making “The Collaborators” a poignant exploration of duality in human relationships. This book is highly recommended for readers intrigued by the psychological interplay between characters amid societal transformation. Hichens' deft narrative weaves a tapestry of human emotions, making it a profound reflection on collaboration and complicity in a world rife with uncertainty, ideal for those interested in literary explorations of the human spirit and moral ambiguity.
29 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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