ebookfreedownload.online
Full book cover of Erik Dorn by Ben Hecht written by Hecht, Ben, 1894-1964
Download

Available Formats

EPUB3 283.4 KB
EPUB 288.5 KB
KF8 486.5 KB

Erik Dorn by Ben Hecht

by Hecht, Ben, 1894-1964
1392 reviews
138 downloads

Description

Erik Dorn by Ben Hecht is a novel written in the early 20th century. The narrative revolves around Erik Dorn, a seemingly successful editor and journalist who navigates the bustling streets of a city while grappling with existential emptiness and a disconnection from his emotions and relationships. Alongside Erik is his elderly father, Isaac Dorn, who reflects on his life and memories, adding a deeper layer of introspection to the story. At the start of the novel, Isaac Dorn is introduced as an old man sitting outside, contemplating life and watching passersby. His thoughts oscillate between nostalgia and a profound sense of melancholy, revealing his complex relationship with Erik, who is depicted as an observer of life rather than an active participant. The narrative then shifts to Erik as he navigates the city, filled with people and noise, yet feeling detached from it all. He finds solace in the patterns of urban life but struggles with his lack of genuine emotions and acknowledges the emptiness that comes with it, leaving readers intrigued by his internal conflicts and the contrasting dynamics with those around him, including his wife, Anna, and the enigmatic Rachel Laskin. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Product Details

Language English

You might also enjoy