1998.6
Discover the intriguing world of 1998.6, a captivating novel by The University of Alabama Press, published in 2002. This revised edition delves into the complex journey of pursuing a PhD, exploring the delicate balance between childhood and adulthood, idealism and surrealism, as well as representation and reality.
The narrative follows three main characters, each engaged in the challenging task of writing dissertations on the postmodern novelist Ronald Sukenick. Their experiences reflect the struggles and triumphs of academic life, making this book a thought-provoking read for anyone interested in the intricacies of higher education and personal growth.
With 200 pages of rich storytelling, 1998.6 invites readers to reflect on their own transitions and the blurred lines between different phases of life. Don't miss out on this unique exploration of the academic experience!