The main theme of the book Double Identity by Henry Farrell revolves around the complexities of identity, deception, and self-discovery. The novel explores how a person's sense of self can be manipulated and destabilized when confronted with hidden truths about their past. The protagonist embarks on a journey to uncover unsettling secrets, only to realize that their life may not be what they thought it was, and their identity may have been deliberately altered. The book delves into the psychological toll of losing one's sense of reality and the emotional consequences of confronting long-held…mehr
The main theme of the book Double Identity by Henry Farrell revolves around the complexities of identity, deception, and self-discovery. The novel explores how a person's sense of self can be manipulated and destabilized when confronted with hidden truths about their past. The protagonist embarks on a journey to uncover unsettling secrets, only to realize that their life may not be what they thought it was, and their identity may have been deliberately altered. The book delves into the psychological toll of losing one's sense of reality and the emotional consequences of confronting long-held beliefs about who we are. Farrell uses suspense and psychological tension to explore how identity is shaped by both external forces and internal perceptions, blurring the line between truth and illusion. Ultimately, Double Identity is a gripping examination of the fragility of self-perception and the quest for truth in a world filled with deceit and manipulation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Henry Farrell was an American novelist and screenwriter best known for the acclaimed gothic horror novella What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? which was adapted into a film starring Bette Davis and Joan Crawford. Charles Farrell Myers was born in California and spent his childhood in Chowchilla. In the 1940s and 1950s, he published "Toffee" short tales for science fiction periodicals under the name Charles F. Myers. Later, under the alias Henry Farrell, his debut novel, The Hostage, was released in 1959. The film was shot in 1966. He collaborated with Lukas Heller on the writing for Hush Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964), which starred Davis and Olivia de Havilland. It was based on a novella he penned called "What Ever Happened to Cousin Charlotte?" Heller and Farrell won the Mystery Writers of America's Edgar Award for Best Motion Picture Screenplay in 1965. He created the original screenplay for the 1971 film What's the Matter with Helen? starring Debbie Reynolds and Shelley Winters. His wife, actress Molly Dodd, died in 1981.
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