
Meet at the Museum
About This Novel
Denmark - My name is Anders, the curator of the Silkeborg Museum in Denmark. I deal with mummies and clay pots from thousands of years ago every day. I lost my wife, even though we never understood each other in this life. UK - My name is Tina, an ordinary farm woman who does trivial chores like raising chickens and cleaning day after day. My husband and I have lived together for forty years - no, it should be said that we have lived together for only one day, and the next forty years have been the repetition of this day - no accidents, no modifications. An invitation from fifty years ago brought two people who had no chance of meeting each other in life. The connection established through 54 letters is quiet and long. In the author's soothing and deep narrative, we see the possibility of true mutual understanding between people.
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Official(1)Scraped 14d ago
Through communication through letters, sometimes you can clearly understand why you don't understand things by writing about things that you can't understand no matter how much you think about them. But sometimes it's not necessarily the case, but writing it down will always make it easier.
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Official(1)Scraped 14d ago
Through communication through letters, sometimes you can clearly understand why you don't understand things by writing about things that you can't understand no matter how much you think about them. But sometimes it's not necessarily the case, but writing it down will always make it easier.
