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  The man who became a Saxophone

 Author : Sara Ahuri
 Published Date: 1388
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 Pages: 96
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 Status : Available
 Price : $16.25
 ISBN : 978-964-175-043-7
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The common characteristics of all the stories of … … is creation of a surreal and melancholic settings in which the straightforward writing style of the author makes the readers follow the stories and engage with them.
Postmodern stories of Sara Ahuri are swinging between fact and imagination. One can claim that her stories are totally different from many other books one has read; a difference which is a new experience from the tragic location of the human in the world, but enjoying. By creating situations, sometimes modern and sometimes fantastic, the author makes the readers pass from real level and displays them the terrifying layers of insanity.

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