“Life appears: a complex dampness, destined to an intricate future and charged with secret virtues, capable of challenge and creation. A kind of precarious slime, of surface mildew, in which a ferment is already working. A turbulent, spasmodic sap, a presage and expectation of a new way of being, breaking with mineral perpetuity and boldly exchanging it for the doubtful privilege of being able to tremble, decay, and multiply.”
Quote by Roger Caillois
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The writing of stones
This book is a richly detailed narrative that delves into the lives of the people living in a remote village. The story is told through the lens of various characters, each contributing to the tapestry of the village's history and hidden truths. The novel is known for its intricate character development and atmospheric setting, offering readers a deep and immersive reading experience. more
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