The Society of Others

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The Society of Others is a philosophical thriller novel by William Nicholson that follows a disillusioned young man who becomes entangled in political turmoil while traveling through a mysterious Eastern European country.

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instanceOf novel
philosophical thriller novel
author William Nicholson NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
genre philosophical fiction
thriller
hasCoverType hardcover edition
paperback edition
hasMotif identity
otherness
violence and state power
hasPlotElement border crossing
philosophical conversations
political imprisonment
resistance movement
hasSettingAspect unnamed totalitarian state
language English
literaryForm prose
mainCharacter unnamed young man
narrativePerspective first-person narration
protagonistTrait disillusioned
publicationYear 2004
publisher Doubleday
setting mysterious Eastern European country
targetAudience adult readers
theme alienation
freedom
moral responsibility
political turmoil

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William Nicholson notableWork The Society of Others