Description
Dangling Man by Saul Bellow is a philosophical exploration of a man’s existential crisis. The protagonist, Joseph, finds himself suspended in limbo, waiting to be drafted into the army during World War II. As he navigates the mundane routines of everyday life, Joseph grapples with profound questions about identity, purpose, and the meaning of existence. His inner turmoil is exacerbated by his growing alienation from society and his own personal relationships. Through Joseph’s introspective journal entries, Bellow delves into themes of loneliness, disillusionment, and the search for meaning in a seemingly chaotic world.







