What if the Fall was not a flaw - but the beginning of freedom?
This book is not a theological commentary. It is a dramatic epic, a mythopoetic descent into the depths of what it truly means to be human: desire, knowledge, guilt - and the insatiable will to be more than a creature of obedience.
In a polyphonic sequence of scenes, God, angels, Adam, Eve - and doubt itself - speak. They wrestle with the price of freedom, the dignity of the self, the question: Can love exist without the courage to separate?
Where paradise ends, a fire begins: Not the fire of punishment - but of insight. Not wrath - but thought set aflame.
"Genesis - Fire After Eden" is a book for those who do not seek a return to innocence, but a path forward into truth - through darkness, desire, and responsibility.
About the Author: He learned languages when no one was speaking, and began to write when there was nothing left to say. His work explores guilt, freedom, and what remains when everything is lost. This is his first important book - but not his first life.
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