Old Man Blues
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-5014-2586-8
- EAN9781501425868
- Date de parution22/11/2014
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurAiricka Phoenix
Résumé
?? He survived the war-but peace has never come. At 94, Jan Nowak is no stranger to loss. A veteran of the Second World War, he once fought for a future he now struggles to endure. His days are slow, quiet, and suffocating-haunted by memories of his youth, the wife he adored, and the world that once made sense. As he reflects on the life he's lived and the one he's lost, Jan confronts the loneliness that shadows old age, and the aching desire to be remembered-before he fades entirely into the past.
Old Man Blues is a moving, introspective 3, 500-word short story that captures the quiet sorrow, dignity, and reflection of a man nearing the end of his journey. A poignant portrait of memory, grief, and what it means to grow old. Perfect for fans of literary short fiction, war veteran stories, and character-driven narratives filled with emotional resonance.
Old Man Blues is a moving, introspective 3, 500-word short story that captures the quiet sorrow, dignity, and reflection of a man nearing the end of his journey. A poignant portrait of memory, grief, and what it means to grow old. Perfect for fans of literary short fiction, war veteran stories, and character-driven narratives filled with emotional resonance.
?? He survived the war-but peace has never come. At 94, Jan Nowak is no stranger to loss. A veteran of the Second World War, he once fought for a future he now struggles to endure. His days are slow, quiet, and suffocating-haunted by memories of his youth, the wife he adored, and the world that once made sense. As he reflects on the life he's lived and the one he's lost, Jan confronts the loneliness that shadows old age, and the aching desire to be remembered-before he fades entirely into the past.
Old Man Blues is a moving, introspective 3, 500-word short story that captures the quiet sorrow, dignity, and reflection of a man nearing the end of his journey. A poignant portrait of memory, grief, and what it means to grow old. Perfect for fans of literary short fiction, war veteran stories, and character-driven narratives filled with emotional resonance.
Old Man Blues is a moving, introspective 3, 500-word short story that captures the quiet sorrow, dignity, and reflection of a man nearing the end of his journey. A poignant portrait of memory, grief, and what it means to grow old. Perfect for fans of literary short fiction, war veteran stories, and character-driven narratives filled with emotional resonance.