Hemlock and After

Hemlock and After by Angus Wilson, published by Penguin in 1992, is a first edition novel comprising 245 pages. This work explores the complexities of one man’s life and career, delving into the central theme of the tension between the need for authority and a distaste for power. The narrative examines the choices faced by individuals when confronting cruelty and falsehood, highlighting the struggle between passive resistance and direct action.
Readers will find a thoughtful exploration of personal and societal conflicts within the framework of literary fiction. The book presents a nuanced perspective on authority and power dynamics, inviting reflection on the moral dilemmas that arise in the pursuit of truth and justice. Through its examination of these themes, Hemlock and After offers insights into the human condition and the choices that define our lives.
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A novel about one mans life and career. The main theme is the contradiction between the need for authority and the distaste for power. It is also the choice between fighting cruelty and falsehood by passive resistance or by direct action.
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