Omega: the last days of the world - Flammarion, Camille
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Mathias Enard is the novelist of the limits, of the "enclosed borders" — spatial but also temporal. He tells us about his latest novel, Mélancolie des fronts, whose "North" is the first volume of a series in four seasons. We follow the dreams of a lonely walker who wanders through the autumn of Berlin after visiting a friend victim of a stroke. Streets, buildings or other urban trebuchements are all borders encountered, the end of something — bu…
Omega: the last days of the world - Flammarion, Camille
Omega: the last days of the world The text starts in a very scientific way. It is immediately interesting and informative, but for someone less "mathematical" in thought is not immediately enticing. There is a marvellous surprise closer to the end, though. The text becomes extraordinarily poetic, with true Poetry of the Universe and a depth of thought that brings one close to a spontaneous meditation about the invisible that sustains everything …
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