The Interrogative Mood A Novel?

The Interrogative Mood A Novel? by Padgett Powell, published by Harper Collins on October 5, 2010, is a reprint edition consisting of 192 pages in English. This unique work presents a narrative where every sentence is framed as a question, inviting readers to engage deeply with their own beliefs and memories. Through this innovative structure, Powell explores themes related to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
Readers will find that The Interrogative Mood challenges conventional storytelling by prompting reflection on personal and philosophical inquiries. The book’s playful yet profound approach encourages an examination of core values and existential thoughts, making it a distinctive addition to the realm of fiction. This edition offers a fresh perspective on the complexities of human experience, leaving readers with a sense of vitality and contemplation.
Official synopsis Publisher
Playful and profound, The Interrogative Mood is a bebop solo of a book in which every sentence is a question. In it acclaimed novelist Padgett Powell—a writer once touted as the best of his generation by Saul Bellow—force us to consider our core beliefs, our most cherished memories, our final views on life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. In fiction as in life, there may be no easy answers—but The Interrogative Mood is an exuberant book that leaves the reader feeling more alive.
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