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The last reading I owe to Mary’s Handbook is Andrea Francavilla’s Non-Democratic Dwarf Tales.
The short stories are dwarfed in terms of length but the author’s ability to evoke situations and contexts in the space of a few words by building characters through their dialogues immediately emerges.
The short stories are not democratic, how would you personally interpret this definition?
The author mentions a friend in the acknowledgments for this very title.
These Non-Democratic Dwarf Tales have a common denominator: a rainy night.
I don’t know about you, when I think of the words ‘night’ and ‘rain’ I immediately think of the very famous phrase from the film The Crow: It can’t rain all the time.
For me it’s like a kind of mantra in difficult times.
Do you like the rain?
Do you like to go out when it rains ?
The book’s protagonists are what one might call a repertoire of varied humanity and well represent hardship, frailties, mistakes, doubts, imperfections, and all the varied facets of the difficulties of living.
My compliments to the author on how he has come full circle.
Non-Democratic Dwarf Tales is a first work but I hope we will soon be able to read more by Andrea Francavilla.
In his bio he says he is convinced that behind every problem lies an opportunity and I personally have only to learn.