"Naked Eyes" by Thanasis Triaridis is an essay (or something like an essay - often poetic; perhaps a draft?) about Dostoevsky. A 48-page booklet published by "Saikspiron". It is the first book in a series with a specific morphology that "Saikspiron" editions are starting, which will focus on texts that are (drift) on the border of literary genres.
"...The night is increasing. We are made for love. I read the testimonies from Mengele's twins - the children on whom Mengele conducted eugenic experiments. Mengele loved us - we considered him our father. Hell is a religious invention - people burn from people, only from people. Meanwhile, love. Love in the belly of Hell. A flash in the dog's tooth. A flash in the tooth of the shadow (which once was the dog). To reread books until the end. To die with your eyes open. And when they close them for you, tuned to the etiquette, they remain frozen. Like the eyes of the adolescent kouros, which the fish ate at the bottom."
[If half a breath were delayed, we would have kissed.]
Manufacturer
- Author
- THanasis Triaridis
- Publisher
- Saixpirikon
- Type
- Historical Novel
- Subtitle
- or how to live with the cleaver
- Cover
- Soft
- Number of Pages
- 45
- Release Date
- 2/2008
- Publication Date
- 2008
- Dimensions
- 12x21 cm
- ISBN-13
- 9789608965454
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