About This Book
The work assembles short, lyrical prose pieces in which a mysterious young woman named Monelle and the narrator circulate among episodic portraits and allegories. Scenes sketch fugitive encounters with marginalized women, tender acts of compassion, and departures that emphasize loss and impermanence. Interwoven reflections propose a poetic ethics of destruction and renewal, arguing that creation follows annihilation and that forms must be shed for new soul-shapes to emerge. The collection alternates intimate narrative vignettes and philosophical meditations on pity, identity, art, and the fleeting bonds that bind and unbind human lives.