The Living Picture (Paperback)
Thanassis Alevras
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Add to basketPaperback. The Living Picture is a haunting and lyrical exploration of love, loss, and the passage of time. In a story that blurs the lines between reality and memory, two characters find themselves caught in a cycle of longing, regret, and an elusive search for fulfillment. Their relationship, though once filled with passion and shared moments, now exists in the suspended tension of a love that cannot be fully realized.Set within the surreal framework of a contemporary art exhibition, the story unfolds in an abstract space where the characters, represented by two paintings, are unable to truly connect despite being positioned across from each other. Their desires and frustrations manifest as a thin red line that links them but is soon trampled by the passing crowd, symbolizing the transience of their connection. The narrative moves between fragmented memories, fleeting conversations, and moments of intimacy, revealing a deep undercurrent of yearning and the painful realization that what they seek may never be attained.Through vivid imagery and poignant dialogue, The Living Picture explores the complexities of human relationships, the unspoken barriers that keep people apart, and the melancholic beauty of unfulfilled love. In a world where time seems to stand still, the characters' search for meaning and connection ultimately becomes an act of self-discovery, an acceptance of the impermanence of everything they hold dear.In this powerful, bittersweet tale, the reader is left with a sense of longing-much like the characters themselves-wondering if true connection is ever truly possible, or if it is always just a moment out of reach. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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The Living Picture is a haunting and lyrical exploration of love, loss, and the passage of time. In a story that blurs the lines between reality and memory, two characters find themselves caught in a cycle of longing, regret, and an elusive search for fulfillment. Their relationship, though once filled with passion and shared moments, now exists in the suspended tension of a love that cannot be fully realized.
Set within the surreal framework of a contemporary art exhibition, the story unfolds in an abstract space where the characters, represented by two paintings, are unable to truly connect despite being positioned across from each other. Their desires and frustrations manifest as a thin red line that links them but is soon trampled by the passing crowd, symbolizing the transience of their connection. The narrative moves between fragmented memories, fleeting conversations, and moments of intimacy, revealing a deep undercurrent of yearning and the painful realization that what they seek may never be attained.
Through vivid imagery and poignant dialogue, The Living Picture explores the complexities of human relationships, the unspoken barriers that keep people apart, and the melancholic beauty of unfulfilled love. In a world where time seems to stand still, the characters' search for meaning and connection ultimately becomes an act of self-discovery, an acceptance of the impermanence of everything they hold dear.
In this powerful, bittersweet tale, the reader is left with a sense of longing-much like the characters themselves-wondering if true connection is ever truly possible, or if it is always just a moment out of reach.
Thanassis Alevras worked as a professional actor and playwright and as a part-time journalist/columnist. He studied journalism, acting and computer programming.
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