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The invention of Morel

A psychological thriller that delves into the complexities of human desire and perception, set against the backdrop of a mysterious island paradise. more

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Adolfo Bioy Casares
Adolfo Bioy Casares

Adolfo Bioy Casares, an Argentine writer, was born on September 15, 1914, and passed away on March 8, 1999. His works are known for their unique literary style and the clever blend of reality and fantasy. more

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“When my mother dies, I will lead her like a dog into the space between our walls which is just like the space between here and always, the king and the kingdom. I will lead her by the hand if she be blind and I will wag my tail against her knees if she be afraid. And I will leave her at the gate. Life on earth will in some ways be easier. I will not have to return her phone calls. I will not have to feel guilty when I want to hear no more, no more about the divorce. I won't cry though I will want to cry, though I will hate myself for not crying. When my mother dies if I am still alive, I will slouch on my knees as though in prayer. I will write one or two poems. Then I will no longer think of her.”

“Feeling the weight and motion of her body like feeling each wave as I swim out to sea I watch her taste that sweet spot where everything else melts away. Moving to revive in her a fully climatic experience that forces her into a restful and suspireful awakening, the pendulum-like motion of her bridge between heaven and earth slides over my engorged pileus vein. With a bleating cry in feeling this state of elated bliss her seashell pussy then feels an orgasmic našwa. A filling and peaking drug of choice with a sudden rush separating the spirit from body.”