Storytellers
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First was land. And there was a spirit in the earth.
Then one day he soared above the surface and moved into a tree. As the years passed, the earth split and gathered again, bending, changing shape and names. And the spirit was eternal and continued to live, changing the mortal shells, in its curiosity watching the formation of the world as we know it today.
The spirit will become man and pass on its history to its descendants. They're theirs. They maintain an eternal, irreversible cycle.
“Narrators” of the Thai writer Uthit Hemamun is one of those truly serious novels in which various genres fit perfectly: family, psychological, domestic novel, epic adventure, legends, and the story of growing up. These are the stories of five storytellers who belong to the same family, but live in different places and at different times.
This book explores the distant world of Thai history and culture, revealing its richness, abundance and true beauty.
Then one day he soared above the surface and moved into a tree. As the years passed, the earth split and gathered again, bending, changing shape and names. And the spirit was eternal and continued to live, changing the mortal shells, in its curiosity watching the formation of the world as we know it today.
The spirit will become man and pass on its history to its descendants. They're theirs. They maintain an eternal, irreversible cycle.
“Narrators” of the Thai writer Uthit Hemamun is one of those truly serious novels in which various genres fit perfectly: family, psychological, domestic novel, epic adventure, legends, and the story of growing up. These are the stories of five storytellers who belong to the same family, but live in different places and at different times.
This book explores the distant world of Thai history and culture, revealing its richness, abundance and true beauty.
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