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Three Callings: On the Silence of the Observer
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8233369407
- EAN9798233369407
- Date de parution27/01/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
What would remain if your name was erased?Three Callings: On the Silence of the Observer is an existential horror and philosophical narrative that questions our very habit of attaching names and meaning, chronicling how a single 'nameless book' begins to consume the world. On the surface, it is a mystery horror about an ancient text found in a library that gradually transforms people into hollow shells wearing 'perfect smiles.' Yet at its core lies the concept of "the being who observes but does not intervene." Through the three names of one entity-who may be God, the Observer, or Death-the story metaphorically probes why we crave to be seen, why we insist on meaning, and what we truly fear.
Set against the backdrop of digital-age contagion and interspersed with the meditations of a person without origin, this story asks the reader:Does meaning define you, or do you define meaning?More than simple horror, this novel is a unique literary experience-a blend of eerie mystique and sharp philosophical insight, exploring silence, observation, and the nature of existence itself.
Set against the backdrop of digital-age contagion and interspersed with the meditations of a person without origin, this story asks the reader:Does meaning define you, or do you define meaning?More than simple horror, this novel is a unique literary experience-a blend of eerie mystique and sharp philosophical insight, exploring silence, observation, and the nature of existence itself.























