Reflections In A Golden Eye
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.
Carson McCullers' Reflections in a Golden Eye is a taut, psychologically intense Southern Gothic novel set on a peacetime U.S. Army base in Georgia during the 1930s. The narrative chronicles the lives of two military couples whose repressed desires, obsessions, and fractured identities spiral into a shocking act of violence. McCullers dissects the quiet menace lurking beneath the surface of rigid social structures, presenting a cast of deeply damaged characters — among them a closeted officer, a voyeuristic private, and a sensuous, restless wife — each trapped by forces they cannot name or control. Written with the cool, precise authority that defines McCullers' best work, the novel argues powerfully that isolation and self-deception are the true enemies of the human soul. A compact yet devastating masterwork, it stands as one of the most unsettling portraits of desire and repression in American literature.
Author: Carson Mccullers
Format: Paperback
Genre: Modern fiction
Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.
Carson McCullers' Reflections in a Golden Eye is a taut, psychologically intense Southern Gothic novel set on a peacetime U.S. Army base in Georgia during the 1930s. The narrative chronicles the lives of two military couples whose repressed desires, obsessions, and fractured identities spiral into a shocking act of violence. McCullers dissects the quiet menace lurking beneath the surface of rigid social structures, presenting a cast of deeply damaged characters — among them a closeted officer, a voyeuristic private, and a sensuous, restless wife — each trapped by forces they cannot name or control. Written with the cool, precise authority that defines McCullers' best work, the novel argues powerfully that isolation and self-deception are the true enemies of the human soul. A compact yet devastating masterwork, it stands as one of the most unsettling portraits of desire and repression in American literature.