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The Master; a Novel: An Exploration of Identity and Society in a Changing World

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English
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Fiction

In "The Master; a Novel," Israel Zangwill dives into the intricate world of art, culture, and existential reverie through the lens of its protagonist, an artist grappling with the complexities of ambition and identity. Written in an evocative and lyrical prose style, Zangwill's narrative intertwines elements of realism with philosophical introspection, illuminating the tensions between personal aspiration and societal expectations during the early 20th century. Set against the backdrop of a rapidly modernizing society, the novel reflects the dilemmas confronted by artists striving for authenticity in a commodified world, revealing the struggles of genius and the quest for recognition in a competitive artistic milieu. Israel Zangwill, a prominent figure in the social and literary landscape of his time, was deeply influenced by his Jewish heritage and experiences as an immigrant in England. His insights into the conflicts faced by those straddling multiple cultures resonate throughout "The Master," showcasing Zangwill's commitment to exploring themes of identity, belonging, and the nature of creativity. His career as a playwright, novelist, and social activist informs the depth and complexity of the novel's characters and themes, drawing from both personal experience and broader cultural narratives. This novel is a must-read for anyone interested in the interplay between art and the human condition, offering a profound exploration of the artist's psyche. Zangwill's ability to weave together personal introspection and societal critique makes "The Master" a remarkable contribution to the canon of literary works addressing the artist's struggle. Readers will find themselves captivated by the nuanced portrayal of ambition and creativity, rendering it essential for scholars and enthusiasts of modernist literature.

© 2019 Good Press (Ebook): 4064066201678

Release date

Ebook: December 11, 2019

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