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Weight of Unsaid
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- ISBN8235978768
- EAN9798235978768
- Date de parution11/06/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
Fear is traditionally understood as a loud instrument. In the collective imagination, crisis is soundtracked by panic-by the sharp intake of breath, the frantic plea, or the command shouted over a crowded room. Yet, Weight of Unsaid explores an entirely different dimension of human vulnerability: the terrifying, sacred architecture of absolute stillness. Condensed into a sharp, three-part narrative, the story strips away the conventional dialogue of a hijacking to examine what happens when language is deliberately withheld.
The antagonist does not offer demands or manifestos; instead, he imposes an outline-less void, using absence as his weapon. In doing so, he forces an accidental community of strangers-a woman rooted in the recognition of life's griefs, a young man who has spent his life filling space with words, and a child caught between comprehension and terror-to confront themselves in the quiet.
The antagonist does not offer demands or manifestos; instead, he imposes an outline-less void, using absence as his weapon. In doing so, he forces an accidental community of strangers-a woman rooted in the recognition of life's griefs, a young man who has spent his life filling space with words, and a child caught between comprehension and terror-to confront themselves in the quiet.




