In Real Nightmare, Emrullah Naz delivers a haunting and emotionally charged psycho-fiction novel that explores the fragile boundaries between reality, madness, loneliness, and social injustice. Written with raw honesty and psychological depth, the story follows a troubled young man struggling under the crushing weight of grief, isolation, economic hardship, and inner turmoil.
As disturbing voices echo through his mind and the line between reality and illusion begins to disappear, he finds himself questioning society, justice, human relationships, and even his own existence. Encounters with mysterious figures, unsettling social realities, and the harsh indifference of modern life gradually drag him deeper into a psychological labyrinth where despair and truth become inseparable.
Blending philosophical reflection, psychological tension, social criticism, and emotional vulnerability, Real Nightmare presents a dark yet deeply human portrait of a mind fighting to survive in a world that often feels merciless. Through poetic prose and intense inner monologues, Emrullah Naz crafts a powerful narrative about mental health, alienation, labor exploitation, trauma, and the desperate search for meaning.
A gripping and thought-provoking work, Real Nightmare invites readers into the darkest corners of the human psyche while asking one unsettling question: what if the real nightmare is not inside us, but the world around us?