Oblivion

Oblivion by Josephine Hart, published by Penguin Publishing Group in May 1997, is a literary work that delves into themes of death, memory, and the complexities of human relationships. This edition spans 208 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers on a woman who has passed away, exploring how her mother and husband struggle to confront the reality of her death and the emotional turmoil that ensues.
Readers will find a thought-provoking examination of love and loss as the characters grapple with their connections to the deceased. The novel invites reflection on the psychological aspects of grief and the impact of forgetting, making it a poignant exploration of how individuals cope with the absence of loved ones. With its focus on the intricacies of human emotions, Oblivion offers a compelling look at the interplay between memory and the relationships we hold dear.
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In this mesmerizing novel of death and forgetting, love and memory by the bestselling author of Damage, Josephine Hart compels readers to confront disturbing truths about their relationships with the dead. A woman has died, but neither her mother nor her husband are able to come to terms with her death.
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