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Moassy, The Dog

Current price: $12.99
Moassy, The Dog
Moassy, The Dog

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Moassy, The Dog

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Written under the surprising form of a dog transformed into a man, who travels the world, visiting different countries, this work is the author's way of expressing his views on some of the world's sociopolitical systems, exposing their irrationality and the duplicity of human beings, while paradoxically continuing to love them. This is not a book for the fainthearted, as it shines a sometimes harsh light on political systems that are based on very artificial views of reality. However, it is not only a political work, but a deeply philosophical one, in which the author contemplates his own death and muses about the two infinities above and below. It is also not just a work of fiction, since it reflects the author's own itinerant life, his love for philosophy and for the teachers who inspired his own journey. Behind its criticisms of many aspects of the modern world, the work is full of humanity and deep insights into the nature of life and its timeless laws. We invite you to join Moassy, the Dog in his travels around the world, with an open heart and mind, and share his adventures, his thoughts, his encounters with a variety of human beings, and his tragicomic view of human life.

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