In a Strange Room

In a Strange Room by Damon Galgut, published by Atlantic in 2010, is a thought-provoking exploration of travel and self-discovery. This first edition spans 180 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows a young man as he embarks on three journeys through Greece, India, and Africa, encountering various individuals along the way, including a handsome stranger and a group of carefree backpackers.
Readers will find that each journey profoundly impacts the protagonist, who assumes different roles such as the Follower, the Lover, and the Guardian. Despite his intentions, the journeys culminate in disaster, leading to significant changes in his life. The book delves into themes of identity and the psychological complexities of human relationships, making it a notable addition to the realms of fiction and literary classics.
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A young man makes three journeys, that take him through Greece, India and Africa. He travels lightly, simply. To those who travel with him and those whom he meets on the way – including a handsome enigmatic stranger, a group of careless backpackers and a woman on the edge – he is a Follower, the Lover and the Guardian. Yet, despite the man’s best intentions, each journey ends in disaster. Together, these three journeys will change his life.
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