About This Book
A collection of short stories that probes human longing, mortality, and aesthetic intensity. The narratives center on intimate scenes—encounters with illness and death, lovers’ private anguish, and feverish streams of consciousness—rendered in ornate, sensory prose. Recurring themes include decay and desire, the interplay of memory and imagination, and the tension between youthful passion and physical decline. Shifting between interior monologue and vivid description, the pieces mix melancholy, dark humor, and lyrical imagery to examine how individuals confront loss, transience, and an urge for beauty amid dissolution.
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