Paradise is more beautiful from afar

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This literary novel with distinction and philosophical inclination looks at the subject of writing itself, and through it the subject of existence, inevitability and fatalism, through the symbolism of the literary innovator: the hero of any novel, and the symbolism of the literary innovator: the writer of any novel. He tries to create his own story. He summons characters from international novels, asks them for advice and opinion, and talks with them. He tries to rebel against the writer and his fate. The book can be described as a journey into the realm of creativity versus literature for philosophical spaces that raise questions of fundamental existence.

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