THE MEN WHO ARE LOST IN TIME: ALIENATION IN MATT HAIG'S HOW TO STOP TIME (2017)
Postmodern condition, marked by the advancement of the globalization of media, technology, and economy, raises a sense of discontent in the society. Detachment, isolation and alienation are examples of how the development affects human's sociological and psychological state. This study attempts...
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Main Author: | Rifki Gustian Romdon, - (Author) |
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2019-08-21.
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