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Love is so short, forgetting is so long. This is what Pablo Neruda writes, but who and why do we remember? This anthology examines how we experience life and relationships through our five senses: smell, sight, sound, taste, and touch. But more importantly, how do we remember when we have loved and lost? Embark on a journey through the body and mind as the story unfolds of the father's and daughters whose relationship flourished and failed, and maybe as it restores again. Eat your way through burnt toast and slick sushi spines. Listen to the cicadas and screaming. Smell the ocean and gasoline…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Love is so short, forgetting is so long. This is what Pablo Neruda writes, but who and why do we remember? This anthology examines how we experience life and relationships through our five senses: smell, sight, sound, taste, and touch. But more importantly, how do we remember when we have loved and lost? Embark on a journey through the body and mind as the story unfolds of the father's and daughters whose relationship flourished and failed, and maybe as it restores again. Eat your way through burnt toast and slick sushi spines. Listen to the cicadas and screaming. Smell the ocean and gasoline down the burning pavement. Touch a beloveds hand and feel its grip around your throat. But most importantly, see the life as it unfolds, for one day it might be over and nothing remains but the memories left in its wake. This is an exploration of what prevails at the end of love.
Autorenporträt
A. R. Palmer is the first daughter of four kids. This means she grew up in what could, and has been, described as a very loud (lively), messy (cozy), loving (!) home. As a child and teenager the family moved around a quite a bit, so Palmer grew up speaking multiple languages. Despite the many moves and changes, the one thing that remained was the love of books and writing. Since a little girl, A.R. Palmer has loved creating stories out of the fantastically, strange mundanity that is everyday life. She now studies and lives in Vienna and is mostly likely to be found dancing and laughing loudly with friends. So if youre ever in doubt what that strange noise rolling though the night is, it will probably be her on a quest for new adventures to fill up more pages and notebooks.