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Denis Emorine

    Denis Emorine crafts short stories, essays, poetry, and theater, delving into the universal themes of human existence. His narratives are characterized by a deep psychological exploration of characters and their inner lives, often employing precise language and poetic imagery. Emorine's work invites readers into intricate worlds, reflecting a profound engagement with the modern human condition and its place in the contemporary landscape. He offers a distinctive voice exploring the complexities of life through a variety of literary forms.

    A Step Inside
    • A Step Inside

      • 66 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Denis Emorine's short-stories reflect the misunderstanding that separates human beings, the gap between the words and their meaning. For the author, the language, far from facilitating the exchanges among us, makes all communication almost impossible. Man is trapped by his feelings whatever these feelings may be. In this way an individual is thus doomed to deceive others and to deceive oneself and manages to do it all in good faith. Denis Emorine's characters are often overwhelmed by a situation they are unable to control or they are victims of fatality as it happens in a Greek tragedy. According to the Russian literary critic Dimitri Zadkine, it is "the romantics condemned to failure who make of their existence a tragedy, the artists lost in a dreamlike dimension, where their hypersensitivity prevents them from taking flight. They are always on the borders of madness and death.

      A Step Inside2023