In Clarke's 2020 novel, the protagonist lives in a massive, seemingly infinite structure he calls "The House".
: Readers and scholars often discuss the book as an exploration of mental illness and identity or an allegory for Plato’s Allegory of the Cave .
In Clarke's 2020 novel, the protagonist lives in a massive, seemingly infinite structure he calls "The House". In Clarke's 2020 novel, the protagonist lives in
: Readers and scholars often discuss the book as an exploration of mental illness and identity or an allegory for Plato’s Allegory of the Cave . In Clarke's 2020 novel