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What happens to love when life ends? Is death, so humble and silent, the very end of love, too? Wherever life goes, death follows. Sometimes it's literal, but sometimes it's just a figure of speech. Grief, change, loss, and fear, all different faces of death, can also be a consequence of love. An expression of it. If you have been in love, even unrequited; if you have lost someone dear to you; if you had to leave your home for a better future; if you believe there is something else after the last breath... then you know some answers.These stories, where reality and fiction collide, want to…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
What happens to love when life ends? Is death, so humble and silent, the very end of love, too? Wherever life goes, death follows. Sometimes it's literal, but sometimes it's just a figure of speech. Grief, change, loss, and fear, all different faces of death, can also be a consequence of love. An expression of it. If you have been in love, even unrequited; if you have lost someone dear to you; if you had to leave your home for a better future; if you believe there is something else after the last breath... then you know some answers.These stories, where reality and fiction collide, want to prove that love and death travel together, more often than we know.
Autorenporträt
For G. S. Alsen (Caracas, 1993), words have always been an escape: to visit new worlds by reading, and to create them by writing. As a kid, she spent countless hours in books, and this passion marked her path to becoming a lawyer and using words as tools. In her adult life, thousands of kilometers away from everything she knew, matters of love and death are constant visitors, and words are -more than ever- a lifeline. She believes reality and dreams -even nightmares- can exist in the same space, on the same page. Her stories portray love as the brave main character, and death as the unwanted reminder of our own limits. On her bookshelf, the books she bought and has not read yet stare in disbelief at the dog-eared copies of 'Dracula' and 'Pride and Prejudice', which she keeps picking up whenever needed.