Silence, Memory, and the Human Heart

Silence, Memory, and the Human Heart

Fazal Abubakkar Esaf

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Fazal Abubakkar Esaf
Año de edición:
2026
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Ficción moderna y contemporánea
ISBN:
9798233708275
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Life, in its quietest moments, speaks the loudest. A glance, a lingering scent, an unspoken word-they often carry more weight than the grand gestures of our days. This collection is a journey through those unnoticed spaces: the solitude of thought, the complexity of morality, and the fragility of human connection.Influenced by the introspective and psychologically probing style of these stories dwell on moral ambiguity, the subtleties of regret, and the tender contradictions of our inner lives. Each story is an exploration of a different facet of being: the courage to face oneself, the quiet rebellion against convention, and the eternal search for meaning in fleeting moments.Through these pages, I invite the reader to step gently into worlds both familiar and strange, and to discover, perhaps, a reflection of their own soul in the silence between the words.

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