The Pigeon

The Pigeon by Patrick Süskind, published by Northwestern University Press in August 1992, is a work of fiction consisting of 96 pages. This edition explores the life of a solitary man whose routine is disrupted by the unexpected arrival of a pigeon. The narrative delves into themes of isolation and the impact of sudden change, capturing the protagonist’s psychological turmoil as he grapples with this unforeseen event.
Readers will find a concise yet profound examination of human behavior and the intricacies of everyday life. The story unfolds in a manner that highlights the tension between comfort and chaos, inviting reflection on the nature of existence. With its focus on the internal struggles of the main character, this edition offers a unique perspective on the intersection of the mundane and the extraordinary.
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