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An Ambiguous Tragedy - Eklund-Abolins, Diane
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There are as many realities as there are people, and our experience of what is happening around us is seldom the same as the experience of the person next to us. Some realities are positive, but others are marked by apprehension and fear. Sometimes, in an attempt to avoid the harshness of what is going on in our lives, we create parallel realities where everything is exactly the way we want it to be. An Ambiguous Tragedy looks at what can happen when the line between virtual and imagined reality becomes blurred and finally disappears.

Produktbeschreibung
There are as many realities as there are people, and our experience of what is happening around us is seldom the same as the experience of the person next to us. Some realities are positive, but others are marked by apprehension and fear. Sometimes, in an attempt to avoid the harshness of what is going on in our lives, we create parallel realities where everything is exactly the way we want it to be. An Ambiguous Tragedy looks at what can happen when the line between virtual and imagined reality becomes blurred and finally disappears.
Autorenporträt
Diane Eklund-Abolins now lives in her birth place, Australia, after being a resident of Sweden for more than two decades. As well as certificates in teaching and fine arts, she also holds a B.A. from the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, and a B.F.A. from the University of Newcastle, Australia. She taught, both in Australia and Sweden, and also spent many years working for the Swedish Consular Service. She has been employed within the areas of interpreting and translating, and she still works as a translator. "An Ambiguous Tragedy" is Diane's fourth novel; her first, "The Space in Between", was published in 2012. She has also published two books of poetry. She is married and has five grown-up children.