The Roundabout
A Psychological Literary Novella About The Prison We Build for Ourselves
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Dilaware Khan
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Some silences do more than quiet a room. They erase a life.
In a city that no longer notices him, a man drifts through days like a ghost, trapped in an apartment that seems to breathe against him. Walls crack, stains spread, and his reflection lags half a second behind. He carries an unsent letter in his coat, a small proof that he once intended to speak. Even hunger has turned to ash.
Yet fragments of existence persist: the hiss of trains beneath the street, the warmth of bread once shared, the faint cloud of breath on cold glass.
And one night, on an empty platform, a stranger steps too close to the edge, and everything begins to change.
Roundabout is a haunting and lyrical story of silence, memory, and fragile survival. It explores what remains when language fails and how the smallest gestures can keep us human.
For readers of Camus, Ishiguro, and Hamsun, this novel speaks to anyone who has ever felt unseen and still hoped to be found.
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