Triptych of Mirrors

The sixth book by V. M. Straka, published around 1922.

It is perhaps the only of Straka's books that contain pseudo-philosophical elements. It was a commercial disaster and Jennifer Heyward believes it is Straka's worst. Eric Husch supposes that Guthrie MacInnes helped. Nonetheless it seems like it was a study for the Ship of Theseus (both seem especially deeply informed by philosophical inquiries into the nature of identity).

Contents
It is an overlong and solipsistic story in 3 parts that don't hang together. It explores whether naming is an essential part of identity.

Part I contains most of the pseudo-philosophical elements of the book.

Part II features an industrialist called Hjaarn. This name is used for a monster in SoT.