Book duration 460 pages
About the book
In «A Time of Terror,» Douglas Morey Ford masterfully weaves together narrative and poetry to explore the psychological and societal turmoil of a nation grappling with existential dread. The book employs a fragmented structure and vivid imagery that reflect the chaos of contemporary life, drawing parallels with historical episodes of panic and fear. Ford's use of stream-of-consciousness techniques invites readers into the minds of complex characters, rendering their experiences both visceral and relatable, all while framing their struggles within the broader context of cultural anxieties prevalent in the 21st century. Douglas Morey Ford, a noted scholar in social psychology and literature, draws from his extensive background in human behavior to inform the thematic depth of his work. His research into collective trauma and its artistic representations serves as a foundation for the narrative urgency present in «A Time of Terror.» Ford's personal experiences in tumultuous environments further illuminate his observations on fear's pervasive impact on individual and societal dimensions, enriching the novel's emotional resonance. This compelling exploration is highly recommended for readers seeking a profound understanding of fear's role in shaping both personal identity and collective consciousness. «A Time of Terror» is particularly suitable for those interested in contemporary literary fiction that challenges societal norms and provokes critical thought on the human condition.