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Vexation

Pasquale De Marco

Editorial: Publishdrive

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Sinopsis

In the tapestry of human experience, there lies a wealth of untold stories, each a reflection of our shared journey through life's labyrinth. "Vexation" is a collection of introspective essays that delves into the depths of the human condition, exploring the complexities that bind us and the struggles that shape us.

With raw honesty and profound insight, the author takes us on a voyage through the landscapes of the human psyche, laying bare the fears, anxieties, and vulnerabilities that haunt our hearts. We confront the shadows that lurk within, acknowledging the wounds that have molded us into the beings we are today. Through these explorations, we find solace in the realization that we are not alone in our struggles, that we are all connected by the shared tapestry of human experience.

"Vexation" celebrates the beauty of human connection, the intricate web of relationships that gives meaning to our lives. We explore the delicate balance between love and pain, the joy of companionship, and the heartache of loss. We recognize the power of empathy, the ability to transcend our own perspectives and see the world through the eyes of another. In these essays, we find solace in the bonds that unite us, the understanding that we are all part of a larger tapestry, woven together by countless threads of shared experience.

With a keen eye for detail and a profound understanding of the human condition, the author delves into the depths of our fears and anxieties, laying bare the wounds that have shaped us. Through these explorations, we find solace in the realization that we are not alone in our struggles, that we are all connected by the shared tapestry of human experience.

"Vexation" is an invitation to introspection, a journey into the depths of our own humanity. It is a celebration of the beauty and fragility of life, a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. With each essay, we gain a deeper understanding of ourselves, our place in the world, and our connection to others. We emerge from this literary journey transformed, with a renewed sense of purpose and a newfound appreciation for the tapestry of human existence.


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Disponible desde: 02/06/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 161 páginas.

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