From the surprising and shocking to the heartbreaking, erotic, and philosophical, Amir Tomer's debut collection of literary short stories will delight both avid readers of the short story genre and casual readers seeking entertainment and enlightenment. "My right eye, which was lost in the accident, was alive and well and by some miraculous means, it continued to transmit to my brain all that it saw! ... My left eye saw, concurrently, the hospital room, and the brain, as it always does, fused the two images transmitted ...
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From the surprising and shocking to the heartbreaking, erotic, and philosophical, Amir Tomer's debut collection of literary short stories will delight both avid readers of the short story genre and casual readers seeking entertainment and enlightenment. "My right eye, which was lost in the accident, was alive and well and by some miraculous means, it continued to transmit to my brain all that it saw! ... My left eye saw, concurrently, the hospital room, and the brain, as it always does, fused the two images transmitted by the eyes, creating a sort of photomontage in which the images blended!!!" A car crash leads to an unexpected voyage across dimensions of perception, a painting reveals more than just artistic vision, and a forgotten childhood game becomes the backdrop for reconciliation with the past. These are just a few of the surprises hidden among the pages of Amir Tomer's debut short story collection. The Last Waltz in Zurich offers its readers a rich tapestry of unusual and thought-provoking stories. Shifting between the surreal, the mundane, and the fantastical, this collection of stories never fails to surprise, challenge, and offer unique insights into the human psyche.
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