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Deductions: Sounds
Deductions: Sounds
Deductions: Sounds
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These short stories are poems, but different from the established conventions of our poetry. The differentiation was methodically elaborated and manifests itself in many ways: with the thematic and ideological synthesis of this book; with the coexistence of different poetic styles; with the combination of the personal poetic voice with foreign voices; with the literary development. Finally, a multi-layered, either confessed or allusive, dialogue is constructed with the poetic past and future.
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Release dateFeb 10, 2021
ISBN9781456636869
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    Deductions - Lynda Champers Moore

    Marseille

    Foreword

    She was once a girl who had lonely dreams. In the past, as far as she could remember, her dreams were full of people; happy, sad, smart, stupid, jolly or suicidal - all kinds of people, but always many. Until people disappeared, slowly, from her dreams.

    Suddenly, one day, the girl met a boy who was very different from the other boys. Instead of trying, like any boy who fell in love with her, to impose his own dreams on her, he told her he had no dreams, and all she wanted was to give him a crack to drill into one of her own dreams. He was ready, he swore to her, to play any role assigned to him; he had no particular tastes or great demands. The girl was fascinated by the strange boy, thought she had nothing to lose, opened the gap and let the boy enter into her little dream. So days passed, that were loaded on top of each other and became months, that they rode on each other and became years, and the boy, who did not let a minute go lost, took advantage of the girl's trust and began to open himself and other crevices, many crevices, and drilling uninvited in all the girl's dreams.

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