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Wall Of Fire Pam Stavropoulos

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Wall Of Fire Pam Stavropoulos
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Publisher: tredition GmbH
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.61 MB
Author: Pam Stavropoulos
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Throughout this war which is stunning in its savagery, I have managed to cordon off my feelings from my thoughts. To compartmentalise. But now the images of carnage are mounting; my psyche is flooding like a dam bursting its walls. I dream of vultures, pausing for the death throes of their prey. Of former sports stadiums converted to concentration camps. Of an expressionless expression. And of a silk scarf fluttering in the breeze.

Dominic Vukasinovic has retreated into intellect. Cultivating the mind, at the expense of emotion, has been his narcotic. But now that path is as lethal to him as the most potent drug or alcohol. Far from insulating him, excessive self-reliance has made him dangerously vulnerable. Arriving in Sydney, Australia, after fleeing the war in Yugoslavia, he is outwardly safe at least. Now it is subjective snipers with which he must contend. In his attempts to relate to his therapist, Alison Gage, who confronts internal battles of her own, Dominic taps depths of feeling which have previously been inaccessible. And which he is ill equipped to navigate.

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