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In a room suspended between worlds, a man drifts through the fragmented remnants of his mind. Isolated from the pulse of society, he becomes ensnared in a labyrinth of shifting realities. Through his window, he glimpses the world beyond, but each glance reveals a different truth, drawing him deeper into a vortex where time stands still, and meaning dissolves. Obsessed with figments of his disordered mind, unaware of the hours slipping by, he loses himself in the corridors of his thoughts, never noticing as the years silently accumulate. His life becomes a series of illusions, each more vivid…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In a room suspended between worlds, a man drifts through the fragmented remnants of his mind. Isolated from the pulse of society, he becomes ensnared in a labyrinth of shifting realities. Through his window, he glimpses the world beyond, but each glance reveals a different truth, drawing him deeper into a vortex where time stands still, and meaning dissolves. Obsessed with figments of his disordered mind, unaware of the hours slipping by, he loses himself in the corridors of his thoughts, never noticing as the years silently accumulate. His life becomes a series of illusions, each more vivid and deceptive than the last, until the final moment of clarity reveals the truth: he has aged a lifetime in a single day.In this surrealistic tale, the boundaries of reality dissolve, and the very fabric of existence is questioned. Is the world outside the window more real than the one inside your mind?
Autorenporträt
Born in Tehran, Iran in 1995, Hooman Salyani has long been fascinated by the interplay between reality and imagination. His writing journey began in his teenage years with poetry, an early expression of his enduring curiosity about the nature of existence. After studying architecture at the Faculty of Fine Arts, at the University of Tehran, he moved to Germany in 2018, where he continued his studies in integrative technologies at the University of Stuttgart. Currently living and working as a software developer in Stuttgart, he continues to explore the blurred boundaries of reality through his writing. His work delves into the challenges of discerning reality from illusion, memory from truth, and time from perception. Drawing from his own experiences of displacement and the shifting landscapes of identity, his work invites readers to question the very fabric of their own realities.