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Waterman

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An acacia tree lost in the wasteland. Two men are sitting in its shadow. One of them, an old Bedouin, is telling his European visitor the most extraordinary story ever to happen in the desert. This is a story about friendship and hate, hope and despair, love and death; a tale about the grandiose dream of a man who decided that nothing is impossible. In the middle of nowhere, deep within the moaning wind and void of the desert, the tales of the old Bedouin Meddur will revive the quest of Waterman. This most desperate man on earth carries within himself a foolish hope to impose his will upon the stormy winds of the Tenere, the hottest place on earth. Waterman's journey is an odyssey beyond the limits of life and civilization, and it is the search of every human soul longing for eternity. Waterman's quest for an impossible oasis will draw the reader toward finding a way to their own soul.

Author Biography:

Oskar Freysinger, previously a high school teacher and politician, is an independent writer, poet, and songwriter living in the solitude of the Swiss Alps. He is the author of numerous novels, short stories, and poems written in French and German. Oskar is also the composer of two musicals and writer of the lyrics for the album America, performed by Paul-Mac Bonvin, a well-known Swiss folk singer. Waterman is his first work published in English.
Release date Australia
January 27th, 2022
Contributors
  • Illustrated by Alexander Trifu
  • Translated by Rudolph Bader
Pages
128
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
140x216x7
ISBN-13
9781666731781
Product ID
35676990

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