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  • LitCharts+ distills “The Book of the Grotesque” into its main idea: that human truths are manmade composites of different thoughts, and that those truths are all-encompassing and beautiful. Each figure in the book dedicates themselves totally to a truth, becomes possessed by it to the point of becoming a grotesque, and each truth thus becomes a falsehood.
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  • Summary and Analysis The Book of the Grotesque. ... He realizes that all of them are grotesques and he decides to write about them.
  • In the end he wrote a book which he called “The Book of the Grotesque.” It was never published, but I saw it once and it made an indelible impression on my mind.
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  • The writer is deeply affected by this bizarre fantasy and decides to write about it in a book titled “The Book of the Grotesque.”
  • There is silence in my room while I read “The Book of the Grotesque.” ... Telling the story…In theBook of the Grotesque”, the bedroom of an old writer...
  • In the end he wrote a book which he called "The Book of the Grotesque." It was never published, but I saw it once and it made an indelible impression on my mind.
  • Immediately after this experience, he climbs out of bed and writes everything that he saw down in a book, which he calls "The Book of the Grotesque."
  • The Book of the Grotesque. ... podcast_short-story-collection-vol-04_the-book-grotesque_1000161699580.
  • "The Book of the Grotesque" is a preface to the book of short stories Winesburg, Ohio.