Psychological Novel

A psychological novel, also called psychological realism, is a work of prose fiction which places more than the usual amount of emphasis on interior characterization, and on the motives, circumstances, and internal action which springs from, and develops, external action.

An Ishmael of Syria
Crime and Punishment
The Secret History
The Bell Jar
The Brothers Karamazov
Demons
Notes from Underground
To the Lighthouse
Gone Girl
Lolita
The Silent Patient
My Dark Vanessa
Anno 2020
Flowers for Algernon
Hunger
I am not an atheist preacher. I am not an absolutist or chauvinist whose ways are immune to evolution. My core philosophy is that I might be wrong.
Asaad Almohammad, An Ishmael of Syria

For I’m neither a submitter nor a hating retaliator, I acknowledge the boundaries of my existence; yet, I still care. I care regardless of the way they choose to reduce me to the brand that is the birthmark of the accident of my conception. I care less about what that brand signifies in terms of my character, potential, and intentions. For the harmed I care. For the real victims. It’s the most basic of my mandatory civil duties. Only in caring, am I a citizen of the world.
Asaad Almohammad, An Ishmael of Syria

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