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Fiery Texting. play
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- Nombre de pages120
- FormatPDF
- ISBN978-2-9820848-4-1
- EAN9782982084841
- Date de parution28/05/2026
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille1 Mo
- Infos supplémentairespdf
- ÉditeurRouge-gorge d'Amérique
Résumé
Fiery Texting is an epic of mad Love that knows no bounds. The other becomes the reason for existing. Without the other, there is no more life, no more sunshine. Love, so powerful, bewitches and carries away reason.
At first glance, this intimate relationship seems unbelievable, perhaps because of its intensity. Yet, it was truly experienced in its slightest tensions, elevations, metaphors and tribulations.
It has evolved with the rhythm of the days and the seasons. In a poetic fusion language, each member of this couple completes the entity and the thought of the other, without artifice. One often takes the initiative, the other follows, but not always... Their emotion makes bodies and words sing, despite obstacles, death, and relentless curses cast upon them by the evil Thanatos. Who will triumph in the end? Love or evil? Can Love truly conquer fate? Is Love immortal? An abridged version of this play has been adapted into an opera.
It has evolved with the rhythm of the days and the seasons. In a poetic fusion language, each member of this couple completes the entity and the thought of the other, without artifice. One often takes the initiative, the other follows, but not always... Their emotion makes bodies and words sing, despite obstacles, death, and relentless curses cast upon them by the evil Thanatos. Who will triumph in the end? Love or evil? Can Love truly conquer fate? Is Love immortal? An abridged version of this play has been adapted into an opera.





















