PORTNOY’S COMPLAINT
Seven chapters, connected by an invisible thread, that is a monologue, one between Alexander and his psychoanalyst. By reading, you also find that the temporal levels of the narrative is moved by invisible thread of memory and internal drives. The man who complains – Alexander Portnoy – is any human being, with a personal set of delusions and morbidity. He could be the man next door. Watch it when you leave the house. Watch it when you read this novel.
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