The stories are stories that tell our “reality” on the tongues of animals and other creatures after the soul is breathed into them and the robe of feelings and memories is removed from them … “Heart of Glass” combines four stories of the charming storytelling style of a writer who sees everything in fantasy and imagination. They are his corner and window from which he looks at the world and his literature. Stories interwoven with threads following the ups and downs of a spacious farm. It contains four characters destroyed by vanity, stupidity, and human pride: the blue bird, the little red fish, the golden horse, and the little mango tree. The business dates back to 1964; This was at a time when there was not much talk about destroying the environmental balance of the planet. Yet the book, as if foretelling what is to come, transforms the relationship between humans and nature - and the preservation of the environment - into both simple and poignant stories of love and loss. Many years have passed since we had these stories in our hands to make us think that giving up this magic has something to do with the dangers to the survival of the earth. The stories of “Heart of Glass” … are a unique way of thinking about what is in us and what is around us; but in existence as a whole.
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