The Ancestry of Objects
- 144pages
- 6 heures de lecture
A young woman contemplates the end of her life as she's known it as tragedy after tragedy accumulates around her, threaded with her relationship to desire, consent, and control.
Tatiana Ryckman explore les complexités du jeune âge adulte et les échos du passé dans sa prose. Son écriture plonge dans des styles uniques et la profondeur de l'expérience humaine. Les lecteurs peuvent s'attendre à des réflexions perspicaces sur les sentiments contemporains et la recherche d'identité.


A young woman contemplates the end of her life as she's known it as tragedy after tragedy accumulates around her, threaded with her relationship to desire, consent, and control.
A novella describing "the narcissism inherent in infatuation, exposing the awkward, disorienting state of passion, and articulating the comic nature that permeates the melodrama of our existence ... chronicl[ing] the struggles of a long-distance relationship, forming a series of unsent musings to the beloved"--