Fiction
Fear and Money: A Novel - Isabelle Graw
An intense inner monologue that captures the various manifestations and effects of fear in relation to money or the lack of it.
An intense inner monologue that captures the various manifestations and effects of fear in relation to money or the lack of it.
In this fictional work by author and art historian Isabelle Graw, fear indeed eats the soul of the protagonist as she struggles to survive in a world increasingly defined and divided by money, addressing the situation with psychoanalytic depth. Relatable to anyone who recognizes the stream of anxious thoughts along with feelings of isolation and abandonment, the gripping inner monologue in this latest novel from Graw also offers instances of relief, connecting all who feel equally stuck, frayed, and neurotic, and suggesting a collective route through this crisis-shaken world.
Sternberg Press, 2025
English
Softcover, 200 pages
130mm x 210mm
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