
Aaron's Rod
Published in 1922, 'Aaron's Rod' by D. H. Lawrence follows flutist Aaron Sisson in the post-WWI era as he grapples with his identity and disillusionment. After leaving his wife and children, he seeks solace in transient relationships and the company of a mining executive's family, only to find their conversations about love and war unfulfilling. The novel explores themes of alienation and the search for meaning in a world marked by loss and dissatisfaction.
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