A Prisoner in Fairyland (The Book That 'Uncle Paul' Wrote)
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The novel frames a storyteller, Uncle Paul, whose imaginative tales bridge ordinary suburban life and an uncanny fairy realm. Through episodes centered on a modest, poetic private secretary and his employer, the narrative alternates domestic detail, psychological observation, and strange, dreamlike incidents that unsettle familiar routines. It explores escapism, the power of storytelling, and the porous line between waking life and visionary experience, moving between satirical social description and lyrical, occasionally eerie passages that emphasize mood and inner perception.
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