L'uomo che guardava passare i treni

L'uomo che guardava passare i treni

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Mystery Science Fiction Thriller & Suspense
Format Paperback
Pages 212
Language Italian
Published Jun 1, 1991
Publisher Adelphi
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In a small, picturesque town, an ordinary man stands by the railway tracks, captivated by the trains that rush past him. Each locomotive represents a fleeting opportunity and a different life, sparking his imagination and prompting introspection about his own existence. The rhythmic sound of the trains becomes a backdrop to his thoughts, as he dreams of adventures and destinies that are just out of reach.

As he observes the people aboard the trains—each with their own stories and aspirations—he reflects on his mundane life and the choices that led him to this point. The man grapples with feelings of longing and unfulfilled desires, pondering what it truly means to live fully. His musings create a deep emotional resonance, revealing a powerful connection between the lives intersecting at the train station.

Yet, amid his daydreams, he starts to confront the reality of his situation. The trains symbolize both escape and entrapment, pushing him to question the paths he could take. Through his journey of self-exploration, the man discovers that, while life may seem confined to the sidelines, there’s always potential for transformation if one dares to take the first step.

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