Life Without Air

Life Without Air

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Nov 5, 2020 · English · Paperback (89 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 89
Language English
Published Nov 5, 2020
Publisher Granta Poetry

Description

In a world intertwined with the mysteries of science and nature, Daisy Lafarge explores the profound implications of Louis Pasteur's discoveries. The narrative delves into the delicate balance of life, examining how fermentation serves not only as a biological process but as a metaphor for resilience and transformation.

Through vivid storytelling, Lafarge brings to life the struggles of both organisms and humans in their quest for survival in an environment that often feels hostile and unforgiving. The characters reflect the tenacity of life in situations where flatness seems inevitable, each navigating their paths with courage amidst the shadows of doubt and despair.

As the book unfolds, themes of existence, adaptation, and the interdependence of life permeate the pages. Lafarge invites readers to contemplate their own relationships with the elements that sustain them, pushing the limits of understanding what it means to thrive without air, both literally and figuratively.

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Romance Poetry
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