A mesmerizing, poetic autofiction about the quest to find meaning in family tragedies, and a sense of self after loss. In 2012, Theseus heads east in search of a new life, fleeing the painful memories of his past: the suicide of his older brother, the death of his mother, shortly followed by the death of his father. He takes three boxes of archives, leaving everything in disarray, and boards the last night train with his children. He thinks he’s heading toward the light, toward a reinvention, but the past quickly catches up to him. With a stunning mix of poetry and prose, Camille de Toledo beautifully captures the conflicting urges to look back at or away from our complex histories, made all the more poignant through the scattered contents of Theseus’s archives—black-and-white photos, fragments of handwritten notes.
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- Camille de Toledo
June 25, 1976







- 2023
- 2008
Coming of Age at the End of History
- 176 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Camille de Toledo's manifesto critically explores the evolution of counterculture movements from the fall of the Berlin Wall to today, questioning what his generation is truly rebelling against. He traces the decline of meaningful dissent, influenced by historical figures and events, and critiques how media and political power have diluted cultural resistance. Advocating for a cultural renaissance, Toledo emphasizes the importance of prioritizing the poetic over the commercial and suggests methods for reinvigorating identity and action in a fragmented world.