A man alone in his apartment becomes consumed by the small, maddening imperfections of his environment. What begins as a compulsive check of a loose doorknob spirals into an obsession with a persistent, low-frequency hum that permeates his walls and his mind. This intimate and fragmented memoir chronicles a descent into sensory overload, where the past intrudes on the present in jagged shards of memory. Told through the unreliable lens of a narrator trapped by grief and anxiety, The Hum is an exploration of isolation and the breakdown of reality, where the only company is the sound of the building's decay and the ghosts of mundane objects. It is a story not of healing, but of surviving a thought, one broken detail at a time.
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