"... Hypocrisy Was Beautiful" is the author's first book, and it includes short philosophical novels that may not seem connected at first, but they undoubtedly meet in their essence in us, human beings.
These novels discuss social and individual dilemmas facing contemporary man. However, the writer does not provide solutions to any of these dilemmas, but rather tries, directly and indirectly, to open the doors of thought for the reader to reflect on what the world has become today in terms of loss of identity, excessive rationality, exaggeration in openness, addiction to technology and others that affect the essence of man. And human capabilities such as love and hope.
Pages: 144