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From a hypothesis of Theseus and the Minotaur walking side by side, walking towards freedom, to a contemporary character Darryl that suffers from a fictional disease, Daryl Li's short stories present a vertiginous variety of narrators, themes and approaches-everything filtered by Li's clever and clear voice. Written from a desolate field, but where a peculiar humor can flicker, and where style and ideas walk (freely) side by side, Minor Illusions draws its own anti-map: one made of scars left by erasures, [ ], an intricate maze of the human heart.
- Felipe Franco Munhoz, author of Dissolutions
Both reality and its fractions, its appearing and hiding paths, the blanks in it, the loss of memory, the hollowness, the echoes, the chaos, the traumas, the words in their endless connotations, the "misunderstandings, misapproximations, misappropriations", all truths as lies are despised and cherished equally in this book.
- Anna Davtyan, author of Zora
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From a hypothesis of Theseus and the Minotaur walking side by side, walking towards freedom, to a contemporary character Darryl that suffers from a fictional disease, Daryl Li's short stories present a vertiginous variety of narrators, themes and approaches-everything filtered by Li's clever and clear voice. Written from a desolate field, but where a peculiar humor can flicker, and where style and ideas walk (freely) side by side, Minor Illusions draws its own anti-map: one made of scars left by erasures, [ ], an intricate maze of the human heart.
- Felipe Franco Munhoz, author of Dissolutions
Both reality and its fractions, its appearing and hiding paths, the blanks in it, the loss of memory, the hollowness, the echoes, the chaos, the traumas, the words in their endless connotations, the "misunderstandings, misapproximations, misappropriations", all truths as lies are despised and cherished equally in this book.
- Anna Davtyan, author of Zora
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