The Muse Asylum

The Muse Asylum by David Czuchlewski is a reissue published by Penguin Publishing Group on March 26, 2002. This 240-page work delves into the life of Andrew Wallace, a recent Princeton graduate who finds himself in the Overlook Psychiatric Institute, grappling with a dark conspiracy involving the mysterious author Horace Jacob Little. As Andrew writes about his experiences, he navigates a complex web of paranoia and obsession, revealing the depths of his troubled genius.
Readers will encounter a psychological mystery that intertwines the lives of Andrew, his classmate Jake Burnett, and Lara Knowles, the object of their affections. As they seek to uncover the truth behind Horace Jacob Little, they become entangled in a game of reflections and reversals, where motivations blur and the line between reality and illusion becomes increasingly tenuous. This edition invites exploration of themes related to identity and the nature of truth within a postmodern narrative framework.
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“An ingeniously plotted postmodernist mystery. . . . David Czuchlewski writes with imagination, vision, and style.”—Joyce Carol Oates
Who is Horace Jacob Little, and what is he trying to hide?
Legend has is that not even his agent had met him, that they communicated via post office box. Horace Jacob Little had insisted on blank covers for all his books. . . . No one knew what he looked like or where he lived. . . . I used to imagine him: a death-row inmate, a mild-mannered accountant, a disfigured cripple. . . .
He was none of these, as it turned out, nothing my imagination could conjure.
Andrew Wallace, recent Princeton graduate and troubled genius, spends his days in the Overlook Psychiatric Institute—the Muse Asylum—writing about a dark conspiracy against him engineered by the elusive author Horace Jacob Little. When fellow classmate Jake Burnett, a novice reporter, arrives on the hospital grounds to visit Andrew, he learns that Andrew’s problems run much deeper than simple paranoia and obsession.
Along with Lara Knowles, the girl they both love, they try to break through the shadows of the enigmatic Horace Jacob Little. Instead, they find themselves caught in a twisted game of reflections and reversals, where each seems to be pursuing the other—for love, for success, or for a far more sinister purpose.
“[A] cleverly devised, sharply composed, entertaining and moving novel.”—The Wall Street Journal
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