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In the quiet, shadowed corners of their minds, Regan and Evan grapple with the weight of their own existence. For Regan, an artist whose soul is entwined with the melancholy of his creations, every brushstroke is a reflection of his fragmented self. For Evan, haunted by the ghosts of a past he cannot escape, life is a series of days spent drifting between the overwhelming urge to disappear and the desperate need to be seen.Bound by a friendship that is as fragile as it is profound, they navigate the blurred lines between despair and hope, art and life, and the person they are versus the person…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In the quiet, shadowed corners of their minds, Regan and Evan grapple with the weight of their own existence. For Regan, an artist whose soul is entwined with the melancholy of his creations, every brushstroke is a reflection of his fragmented self. For Evan, haunted by the ghosts of a past he cannot escape, life is a series of days spent drifting between the overwhelming urge to disappear and the desperate need to be seen.Bound by a friendship that is as fragile as it is profound, they navigate the blurred lines between despair and hope, art and life, and the person they are versus the person they want to be. As Regan's art exhibition looms, both men must confront their deepest fears and insecurities, discovering in each other the reflections of their own miseryand the faintest glimmers of redemption.The Art of Being Miserable is a poetic and introspective exploration of loneliness, mental health, and the complexity of human connection.
Autorenporträt
Growing up surrounded by Ghibli films and countless books, Emma often lost herself in fascinating fantasy worlds. This early love for storytelling blossomed into a passion for world-building, leading her to create her own characters. Nowadays, she spends her free time crafting her own stories when she's not drinking copious amounts of green tea, listening to music, or despairing over her physics studies. The books that truly inspired her to pick up the pen and write were "A Little Life" and "House of Leaves".