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As Far as the Eye Can See
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As Far as the Eye Can See

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These stories are open-ended, a subtle hint that there is something else that is about to happen, but untold, bringing together a private, individual experience and a sense of what could be, the rhythm of wonder and surprise, things turned inside out, an unbalanced expectation that can only be resolved in the reader s mind. The stories are not meant to entertain, but to draw the reader into a complexity that rebels against the conventional, a sense of the uncompleted that is always at the core of reality and creativity, that requires a question, rather than an answer. -Moshe Dann

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
World Encounter Institute/New English Review Press
Date
1 September 2014
Pages
218
ISBN
9780991652136

These stories are open-ended, a subtle hint that there is something else that is about to happen, but untold, bringing together a private, individual experience and a sense of what could be, the rhythm of wonder and surprise, things turned inside out, an unbalanced expectation that can only be resolved in the reader s mind. The stories are not meant to entertain, but to draw the reader into a complexity that rebels against the conventional, a sense of the uncompleted that is always at the core of reality and creativity, that requires a question, rather than an answer. -Moshe Dann

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
World Encounter Institute/New English Review Press
Date
1 September 2014
Pages
218
ISBN
9780991652136