Mrs. Fusaru is constantly arranging so that I get many and beautiful surprises that flatter and enchant me, and recently she outdid herself. And this time she outdid herself and signed an autograph to me. How lucky I am!
It’s been a while ever since I’ve read something similar, and I
truly enjoyed it. Words run at their whim, unhindered by some prejudice we may
have with regards to their meaning. They are free and only other words, those
that were not printed, could be the judge of them. An absurdist fiction or not,
since the absurd freely abounds in mainly all aspects of our lives, has at its
centre as characters Romulus and Remus, the writer’s imaginary friends, rascals
that unhurriedly play with prejudice, ideas, concepts and adjectives.
See below an excerpt from the book:
„...
Romulus and Remus just got a round cat
because they do no like right angles, they are too abrupt, too logical;
moreover, a square cat would have been too artistic.
... “
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