MEMORIES IN AN EMPTY GAZE
MEMORIES IN AN EMPTY GAZE is an introspective and reflective work that invites the reader to delve into the depths of MEMORY and IDENTITY, exploring how the past, significant moments, and experiences shape our perception of the present. In this book, the author describes memories as fragments: blurred images, absent faces, and scenes that seem familiar but fade into the fog of forgetting.
The central metaphor of the empty gaze represents the act of watching without fully understanding, of confronting the world and one’s own memories without finding clear meaning. This gaze is not simply the absence of emotion, but a doorway into the incompleteness of human experience, where one seeks significance amid confusion and the void within.
The book functions as a journey through time and IDENTITY, where memories intertwine with reflections on how people face broken relationships, fading moments, and lost identities. The author invites readers to uncover what lies behind what is no longer present, suggesting that in ABSENCE—in what is no longer ours—one may also find a form of truth and profound meaning.
Overall, the work is a meditation on emotional and existential EMPTINESS, and on how the gaze—which may seem empty—can, in fact, contain echoes of lived experiences and offer new perspectives for interpreting life.