Description
By: Heywood Broun (1888-1939)
Seeing Things at Night by Heywood Broun is a captivating collection of essays that explores the uncertainties and fears that haunt us in the dark of night. Broun’s writing is sharp and incisive, drawing the reader in with its raw honesty and emotional depth.
The essays cover a wide range of topics, from the supernatural to the mundane, all with a keen eye for detail and a knack for storytelling. Broun’s writing is both introspective and thought-provoking, inviting the reader to contemplate their own fears and anxieties.
One of the standout essays in the collection is “The Fear of Fear,” in which Broun delves into the ways in which fear can consume us and shape our perceptions of the world around us. His insights are both illuminating and unsettling, leaving a lasting impact on the reader.
Overall, Seeing Things at Night is a haunting and beautifully written collection that will stay with you long after you’ve turned the last page. Broun’s prose is both lyrical and evocative, drawing the reader into his world of darkness and uncertainty. Highly recommended for fans of thoughtful and introspective writing.
Book Description:
This Book is a collection of humorous short stories which describe the comedy in everyday things and situations.