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Seb Doubinsky

    This author explores the complexities of human relationships, often focusing on themes of alienation and the search for identity. Their style is characterized by a keen insight into character psychology and a lyrical prose. Through their works, they aim to illuminate universal human experiences while capturing the unique nuances of collective consciousness. Readers appreciate their ability to craft evocative settings and elicit profound emotional responses.

    Fragments of a Revolution
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    • In New Babylon, leader of the Western alliance of the city-states, armament mogul Kurt Wagner has a secret dream: to build a space station to save mankind. Little does he know that he is the target of competing plots involving geopolitics and black magick. In the background, a film director with a political conscience, a bodyguard with a secret mission, a driver with an occult hobby and a talking bird are trying to make sense of their world, hoping to see their wishes come true - which they will, but not in the way they might have expected.  

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    • Fragments of a Revolution

      • 152 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of the 1969 Mexican Revolution, the story follows Lorenzo, a former guerrilla leader now living in Europe with his son. When a German revolutionary group seeks his insights on the conflict, he confronts his repressed memories filled with violence and absurdity. The narrative oscillates between moments of liberation and disillusionment, ultimately serving as a powerful manifesto for freedom, exploring the high costs of revolutionary ideals.

      Fragments of a Revolution