Edge-of-seat drama about love, art, and the toll of desire.
A four‑act play follows Karl Lindenfels as he battles illness, heartbreak, and the pull of a risky romance, pushing art and identity toward a dramatic crossroads.
The book blends sharp dialogue with intimate scenes in a hospital and on a rooftop garden, tracing how memory, spirit, and appetite shape a man’s creative life. It threads themes of recovery, temptation, and the costs of longing through character clashes and vivid, cinematic moments.
- Experience tense exchanges between Karl, Marianne, Constance, and a medical team that test loyalties and truths.
- Watch a patient’s inner battle unfold as art and spirit collide with physical vulnerability.
- Feel the mood swing between humor, despair, and a haunting longing for connection.
Ideal for readers drawn to character-driven drama and stage-like intensity, where dialogue carries the weight of big questions about art and the body.