In any person’s biography, youth is the epicenter of a special psychological intensity. It is the period when a person’s formation begins: a childlike contemplation starts to intuitively sense the mystery of the world, and, as it draws closer to the riddles of existence, it catastrophically reshapes itself. The inevitability of this approach is dictated by mutual attraction: the mystery calls to the young man, and the young man seeks the mystery. A portrait of such a psychological explosion forms the central plot of the novel “The Dreamer.”
Contents:
Part One. Love
Part Two. Madness