
Lost Objects Record
About This Novel
Pray for the resurrection of dead things, and be fascinated by the vanished and insatiable glory! A book of paradoxes, about the fantasy of emptiness, the completeness of fragments, the presence of the dead, and the immortality of narrative. "Record of Lost Objects" records 12 things that have disappeared forever on the earth: Tuanaki, Caspian tiger, Villa Sacchietti, Sappho's love poems, Manichae, Kenau's lunarology... These lost objects span art, animals, architecture, religion, literature, and movies, running through ancient and modern times. Through the charming weaving of words and images, Yudit Sharansky uses delicate and in-depth exploration, vivid and wanton musings, and affectionate and graceful writing styles to construct a poetic feeling between reality and reality, allowing people to re-examine the gains and losses of human civilization and listen to the echoes left by "lost things".
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Official(3)Scraped 2mo ago
Because we remember, we live. Different people or things have their own rules of survival. Therefore, such things are very necessary. We also have the ability to understand such methods.
Sometimes we feel that we have forgotten what it is. The author recorded twelve disappearing objects. Isn't this a kind of memory in disguise? For such things, it is more important to remember them, eternal.
This book records twelve forgotten lost objects. As the saying goes, the deceased has passed away, but these objects will still survive, but in different ways.
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Official(3)Scraped 2mo ago
Because we remember, we live. Different people or things have their own rules of survival. Therefore, such things are very necessary. We also have the ability to understand such methods.
Sometimes we feel that we have forgotten what it is. The author recorded twelve disappearing objects. Isn't this a kind of memory in disguise? For such things, it is more important to remember them, eternal.
This book records twelve forgotten lost objects. As the saying goes, the deceased has passed away, but these objects will still survive, but in different ways.
