Sisyphus

Sisyphus by V. S. Durruti, published by Rowanvale Books Limited on November 30, 2021, is a work of fiction comprising 458 pages. This book presents an existential tale that explores the complexities of life through a surreal and allegorical lens. The narrative invites readers to consider the interplay between Will and Choice against the backdrop of Nature and Inevitability, offering a unique perspective on the human experience.
In this walking meditation set in a not too distant future, readers will find a reflection on life that balances fear and wonder. The protagonist navigates a world where life is portrayed as both a game and a journey, prompting contemplation on the nature of existence. Sisyphus ultimately serves as an homage to life and living, encouraging readers to engage with its themes of existential inquiry and the human condition.
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For the friend, life’s a trip. But it’s just that most people are tripping really hard. For the old boy, shrugging a playful shrug, life is just a game. Albeit a noble one. Whatever life is, the man continues to walk his walk, with one foot in fear and the other in wonder of it all.
Sisyphus is an existential tale – an allegorical, Dante-esque and surreal walking meditation through a not too distant future. Questioning the notion of Will and Choice against Nature and Inevitability, it is ultimately an homage to life and to living.
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