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The Hermaphrodites: Love and Death
"Os Hermafroditas: Amor e Morte" (The Hermaphrodites: Love and Death) is not merely a literary work, but a visceral invitation to a journey of self-discovery and existential questioning. At the epicenter of the narrative, Maximiliano Skol presents us with characters who are more than their identities; they are symbols of a love that defies the barriers imposed by society and by life itself.
Throughout its 199 pages, Skol weaves a plot that goes beyond the mere superficiality of human relationships. He drags us into the true essence of being, where love and death dance an agonizing and passionate waltz. The dense atmosphere that permeates the work invites the reader to feel every pain and every joy as if they were their own. The complexity of feelings, the fragility of existence, and the inevitability of destiny become protagonists, while a deep and sometimes overwhelming love is revealed between the lines.
Reader comments on The Hermaphrodites range from admiration to controversy. Many surrender to the enchantment of Skol's poetic prose, which provokes explosions of emotion in every paragraph; others, however, feel challenged, engaged in a deeper reflection on sexuality, identity, and what it truly means to love someone. Thus, the work becomes a battlefield between those who accept the fluidity of love and those who still cling to archaic concepts of relationships.
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Número de páginas | 269 |
Edição | 1 (2025) |
Formato | A5 (148x210) |
Acabamento | Brochura c/ orelha |
Coloração | Preto e branco |
Tipo de papel | Offset 75g |
Idioma | Inglês |
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