The Sky Isn’t Blue

The Sky Isn’t Blue by Janice Lee, published by Civil Coping Mechanisms in 2016, is a thought-provoking exploration of the nuances of human connection and the spaces we inhabit. This edition spans 226 pages and is presented in English, inviting readers to delve into a reflective journey that intertwines philosophy, essays, and poetry. The work contemplates the intimate rivalries between openness and closure, time and memory, and the complexities of relationships.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of ideas that examine the distance between individuals, both physically and emotionally. The narrative invites contemplation on the nature of connection, emphasizing the persistent yet fluctuating space that exists between people. With themes rooted in philosophy and travel, this book encourages a deeper understanding of the interplay between personal experiences and broader existential questions.
Official synopsis Publisher
In every manner of framing, there is a house. There is a door one must enter through, a door one must shut behind herself in order to leave. In every manner of space, there is an intimate and crucial rivalry between open and close, between time and memory, between myself and yourself. The further we walk together, the further we walk in parallel, that distance between us that wavers, minuscule on some days, and incredibly vast on others, but always and certainly there, that distance persists. The entire sky between us. The entire sky between us.
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