Recluse

Zi - Empyreal Dialectics, #2

Fiction & Literature, Psychological
Cover of the book Recluse by Caritas Z. Veltroccasus, World XCV
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Author: Caritas Z. Veltroccasus ISBN: 9781386508847
Publisher: World XCV Publication: May 9, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Caritas Z. Veltroccasus
ISBN: 9781386508847
Publisher: World XCV
Publication: May 9, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

Zi, 2.

For those who often find themselves pondering over the many mysteries of life, existence, and the human condition, Empyreal Dialectics is a candid exploration of the deeper nuances, ideas, and phenomena pertaining both society and the impossibly multifaceted state of individual being.

Existing as an experimental serial recount which utilizes memoir style to narrate the dramas, tragedies, and comedies of thought genesis grandé, Empyreal Dialectics may be said to be an artistic exercise in existential free association.

While being a fluid, semi-fictional pseudo-narrative which articulates allegorical consciousness by form, the ideological and philosophical sentiments that Empyreal Dialectics all the while presents are tangibly relevant to the times.

With its heavily speculative orientation, Empyreal Dialectics exists as an incitement of philosophical and existential deliberation for the contemplative who regularly observe the many parallels, paradoxes, and contradictions of thought and ideology. It most prominently serves as a source of inspiration for all of the deep thinkers who often find themselves contemplating novel and unorthodox angles and ways of thinking pertaining society, the world, and the human condition.

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Zi, 2.

For those who often find themselves pondering over the many mysteries of life, existence, and the human condition, Empyreal Dialectics is a candid exploration of the deeper nuances, ideas, and phenomena pertaining both society and the impossibly multifaceted state of individual being.

Existing as an experimental serial recount which utilizes memoir style to narrate the dramas, tragedies, and comedies of thought genesis grandé, Empyreal Dialectics may be said to be an artistic exercise in existential free association.

While being a fluid, semi-fictional pseudo-narrative which articulates allegorical consciousness by form, the ideological and philosophical sentiments that Empyreal Dialectics all the while presents are tangibly relevant to the times.

With its heavily speculative orientation, Empyreal Dialectics exists as an incitement of philosophical and existential deliberation for the contemplative who regularly observe the many parallels, paradoxes, and contradictions of thought and ideology. It most prominently serves as a source of inspiration for all of the deep thinkers who often find themselves contemplating novel and unorthodox angles and ways of thinking pertaining society, the world, and the human condition.

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