Obermann
by Étienne Pivert de Senancour
'Obermann' Summary
The novel follows Obermann, a solitary figure grappling with profound existential angst and a sense of alienation from the world. Through his letters, we witness his contemplation of nature, history, and the human condition. Obermann is torn between his longing for connection and his fear of intimacy, finding solace in the beauty of nature while simultaneously feeling overwhelmed by the vastness of his own internal struggles. His letters are filled with reflections on love, loss, and the search for meaning in a world that often feels indifferent to his plight. As the story unfolds, Obermann grapples with the complexities of his own emotional landscape, navigating the depths of loneliness and the yearning for a deeper sense of purpose. *Obermann* is a testament to the power of introspective thought and the universal human experience of searching for meaning in a world that can often feel cold and uncaring.Book Details
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