Hangman

Hangman

Author: Harry Edgar Palacio

Hangman is a raw, poetic descent into madness, beauty, grief, and spiritual obsession. Written in a hypnotic literary voice, this dark philosophical work follows a troubled narrator wandering through loneliness, desire, alienation, and visions of angels, demons, fate, and death. Blending confessional prose with surreal imagery, Hangman explores the psychological burden of isolation, masculinity, race, fame, sexuality, and spiritual awakening in modern society. Through fragmented reflections and feverish monologues, the narrator transforms himself into “the hangman” — a symbolic executioner confronting the ugliness of humanity while wrestling with his own identity and suffering. Haunting, provocative, and deeply introspective, this book will appeal to readers of experimental literary fiction, transgressive fiction, philosophical prose, and surreal psychological narratives. Perfect for readers who enjoy: Dark literary fiction Stream-of-consciousness writing Existential and philosophical themes Surreal and symbolic storytelling Psychological and spiritual exploration

Publishing Date: May 14, 2026
Publisher: Pine Tree Press

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