<p>In "A Novel Without a Name," William Aubrey Burnage crafts a poignant exploration of identity and belonging within the backdrop of post-war disillusionment. The narrative weaves complex character arcs with vivid prose, reflecting the zeitgeist of the early 20th century. Burnage employs a stream-of-consciousness style, reminiscent of modernist literature, to delve into the psyche of his characters, often unraveling their innermost fears and des...