Détails du livre
Format
Broché
Pages
168
Langue
Italien
Publié
Feb 1, 2017
Éditeur
L'Orma Editore
ISBN-10
889979314X
ISBN-13
9788899793142
Description
In a surreal and enigmatic setting, a man finds himself trapped in a metaphysical cell known as a gattabuia. This confinement is not just physical; it challenges the very fabric of his mind and existence. As the protagonist grapples with an inexplicable illness that affects his senses and perception of reality, he navigates a labyrinth of thoughts and emotions that blur the lines between sanity and madness.
The gattabuia becomes a reflection of his internal struggle, a place where time seems to suspend and where he is forced to confront his deepest fears and desires. As he interacts with the shadows of his thoughts and the echoes of his memories, the narrative weaves through the complexities of human experience—despair, hope, and the relentless quest for meaning.
With a poetic touch, the narrative explores themes of isolation, identity, and the search for truth in a world that often feels incomprehensible. Each moment in this confined space serves as a catalyst for self-discovery, inviting readers to ponder their own existence and the metaphysical dimensions of life itself. The journey through this hauntingly beautiful story is as much about the external world as it is about the inner workings of the mind.
The gattabuia becomes a reflection of his internal struggle, a place where time seems to suspend and where he is forced to confront his deepest fears and desires. As he interacts with the shadows of his thoughts and the echoes of his memories, the narrative weaves through the complexities of human experience—despair, hope, and the relentless quest for meaning.
With a poetic touch, the narrative explores themes of isolation, identity, and the search for truth in a world that often feels incomprehensible. Each moment in this confined space serves as a catalyst for self-discovery, inviting readers to ponder their own existence and the metaphysical dimensions of life itself. The journey through this hauntingly beautiful story is as much about the external world as it is about the inner workings of the mind.