Anì Ajin: The Three Journals

What are you willing to do to get what you want? Read Anì Ajin - The three notebooks by Ella E. Olliver could help you win an answer. Or maybe more than one. The surrealism of the work will stretch out your hand. Destination: new goals of the soul.
Surrealism and adventure characterize Anì Ajin - The Three Journals by Ella E. Olliver, the first narration of the fantasy-existentialist trilogy that the author has in store for the readers. At the center of the story two men with the same face who, however, live in different dimensions: Mr. TaldeiTali, a nameless child who will become a man without a soul, in the constant search for absolute power; Jacob, whose story turns out to be much more current, a man born in one of the most powerful family in the world. What binds them? The craving for omnipotence and the vivid desire to acquire more and more power, but also a bridge that will allow reality and imagination to meet.
The two protagonists, endowed with characters well defined by the author, highlight different human typicalities, with their relative tasks and interventions. In fact, Mr. TaldeiTali finds himself acting in the concrete, untangling the skein and rewinding the tape of his life in order to deny a power greater than his own. While Jacob appears more committed to psychological, mental and emotional, since it is required to deal with the emotions of everyday life, far from simple to deal with, to betray himself and his family of origin to conquer the infamous power. But a tragic event, that is, the untimely death of his wife, in circumstances that are not clear, changes the cards on the table: the man understands that the betrayal that weaves behind the men of his family is the same that will be forced to serve by women of his life. The entwining interweaving of Mr. TaldeiTali and Jacob's stories reveals the initiation phases of a society called "La Segreta" that gradually takes shape.
Power is therefore one of the main themes, understood as a form of domination over human existence and exercised through the manipulation of information and control over the choices of men. The supernatural, another pillar of narration, becomes a door to be crossed freely to reach new 'worlds' and new awareness. Love can not be missing, that is the force that generates everything, moves the world but, at the same time, disturbs the human soul.

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Anì Ajin: The Three Journals

What are you willing to do to get what you want? Read Anì Ajin - The three notebooks by Ella E. Olliver could help you win an answer. Or maybe more than one. The surrealism of the work will stretch out your hand. Destination: new goals of the soul.
Surrealism and adventure characterize Anì Ajin - The Three Journals by Ella E. Olliver, the first narration of the fantasy-existentialist trilogy that the author has in store for the readers. At the center of the story two men with the same face who, however, live in different dimensions: Mr. TaldeiTali, a nameless child who will become a man without a soul, in the constant search for absolute power; Jacob, whose story turns out to be much more current, a man born in one of the most powerful family in the world. What binds them? The craving for omnipotence and the vivid desire to acquire more and more power, but also a bridge that will allow reality and imagination to meet.
The two protagonists, endowed with characters well defined by the author, highlight different human typicalities, with their relative tasks and interventions. In fact, Mr. TaldeiTali finds himself acting in the concrete, untangling the skein and rewinding the tape of his life in order to deny a power greater than his own. While Jacob appears more committed to psychological, mental and emotional, since it is required to deal with the emotions of everyday life, far from simple to deal with, to betray himself and his family of origin to conquer the infamous power. But a tragic event, that is, the untimely death of his wife, in circumstances that are not clear, changes the cards on the table: the man understands that the betrayal that weaves behind the men of his family is the same that will be forced to serve by women of his life. The entwining interweaving of Mr. TaldeiTali and Jacob's stories reveals the initiation phases of a society called "La Segreta" that gradually takes shape.
Power is therefore one of the main themes, understood as a form of domination over human existence and exercised through the manipulation of information and control over the choices of men. The supernatural, another pillar of narration, becomes a door to be crossed freely to reach new 'worlds' and new awareness. Love can not be missing, that is the force that generates everything, moves the world but, at the same time, disturbs the human soul.

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Anì Ajin: The Three Journals

Anì Ajin: The Three Journals

by Ella E. Olliver
Anì Ajin: The Three Journals

Anì Ajin: The Three Journals

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What are you willing to do to get what you want? Read Anì Ajin - The three notebooks by Ella E. Olliver could help you win an answer. Or maybe more than one. The surrealism of the work will stretch out your hand. Destination: new goals of the soul.
Surrealism and adventure characterize Anì Ajin - The Three Journals by Ella E. Olliver, the first narration of the fantasy-existentialist trilogy that the author has in store for the readers. At the center of the story two men with the same face who, however, live in different dimensions: Mr. TaldeiTali, a nameless child who will become a man without a soul, in the constant search for absolute power; Jacob, whose story turns out to be much more current, a man born in one of the most powerful family in the world. What binds them? The craving for omnipotence and the vivid desire to acquire more and more power, but also a bridge that will allow reality and imagination to meet.
The two protagonists, endowed with characters well defined by the author, highlight different human typicalities, with their relative tasks and interventions. In fact, Mr. TaldeiTali finds himself acting in the concrete, untangling the skein and rewinding the tape of his life in order to deny a power greater than his own. While Jacob appears more committed to psychological, mental and emotional, since it is required to deal with the emotions of everyday life, far from simple to deal with, to betray himself and his family of origin to conquer the infamous power. But a tragic event, that is, the untimely death of his wife, in circumstances that are not clear, changes the cards on the table: the man understands that the betrayal that weaves behind the men of his family is the same that will be forced to serve by women of his life. The entwining interweaving of Mr. TaldeiTali and Jacob's stories reveals the initiation phases of a society called "La Segreta" that gradually takes shape.
Power is therefore one of the main themes, understood as a form of domination over human existence and exercised through the manipulation of information and control over the choices of men. The supernatural, another pillar of narration, becomes a door to be crossed freely to reach new 'worlds' and new awareness. Love can not be missing, that is the force that generates everything, moves the world but, at the same time, disturbs the human soul.


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BN ID: 2940163252480
Publisher: Ella E. Olliver
Publication date: 05/29/2019
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Format: eBook
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Ella E. Olliver is the pseudonym of an aspiring author who lives in Treviso. Italy
After the law degree and the hard way in the forensic world, Ella decides to “use” the art of writing in order to protect the past from the injustices and the new generations from the myths.
I believe that everything is in continuous movement, my life, my ideals, my way of writing, my experience as a writer, and above all, the Spirit. Beginning to love writing since childhood, entering into contact with “physical” with the books in the library of my country town, where in the summer, I had the he task of cataloging the books that have just arrived. In those two halls of the library, in frequently dusty, I considered the books as living beings. Only now I feel the need to entrust to paper my thoughts so that they may become a living soul.
I, also, wanted to translate this first work of mine to get in touch with distances of form and thought. It is an experiment on which I want to continue to work.
Ella has in the pipeline, the sequel to Anì ajin, which includes two other chapters.

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