A luminous collection of philosophical vignettes and mythic fables explores life, art, and the cycles that shape human thought.
From cosmic circles to the small dramas of spiders, monkeys, and a red-haired girl, this book invites readers to see how desire, fate, and imagination intertwine across time.
The pieces blend scientific imagery, old myths, and keen observations of nature to ask what drives civilization, creativity, and belief. With poetic prose and striking contrasts, it invites reflection on progress, truth, and the ways we learn to live with uncertainty.
- Thoughtful meditations on civilization, religion, and the human search for meaning
- Vivid scenes from nature and animal life that mirror human motives
- Parables about artists, reformers, and the costs of grand visions
- Rich, dreamlike prose that balances myth with observation
Ideal for readers who enjoy literary essays that blend philosophy, nature, and myth, presented in a timeless, reflective voice.