Saying the words “I love”, we enter a special area of the universe, where other physical laws operate, and familiar things are seen in a new light.
Saying the words “I love”, we enter a special area of the universe, where other physical laws operate, and familiar things are seen in a new light. This is how love appears in the stories of Janusz Wisniewski. A young Warsaw woman (“Anorexia nervosa”) is slowly melting away from longing for her dead lover. The mistress of a married man is struggling with jealousy (“Lover”). Six love stories are woven into a whimsical panel depicting the invisible underside of a beautiful feeling.
Alphabet, 224 p.