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B. Hernandez

    Das Leben ist ein Spaziergang
    Geschlagene Hunde
    Walking the Streets
    Beaten Dogs
    • 2018

      High demands are placed on every individual person not only by the current world situation, but by everyday life as well. Change has always been a component of mankind’s development, but the speed and intensity of this change has increased markedly. In a globalized, high-tech information or data society in which life has become fast, abstract and seemingly very individualized, while at the same time, values and other guidelines are disintegrating or leading to dead-ends, humanity can become frustrating. „Walking the Streets“ aims to lead readers along the path of reflection and a discussion of the currently predominant spirit of the times. The book does not claim to offer solutions or deeper insights but aspires to serve as a stimulus and recommendation to readers to take such a „walk“ themselves. One of these possible paths is illustrated by John. Thrown off balance by the departure of his friend, he is initially stimulated to reflect on himself. Inevitably, his thoughts then lead him away from himself as an individual and towards societal issues. The focus of the book is ultimately on the issue of blueprinting a life worth living. John's companions, Socrates and Joanna, represent the inner turmoil between logic and emotion during his walk through the streets (of life).

      Walking the Streets
    • 2015

      Beaten Dogs

      • 164 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Exploring themes of aging, nostalgia, and the search for peace, the narrative reflects on the inevitability of change and the fading of intense emotions over time. The protagonist contemplates past struggles and the transformation into a more subdued existence, where memories linger but lose their emotional weight. This journey leads to a stark realization about happiness, suggesting that fulfillment may be found in simple, fleeting connections rather than grand battles. The tone is both introspective and resigned, capturing the essence of a life lived through turmoil and eventual acceptance.

      Beaten Dogs