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Essays

March 05, 2026

Between Purity and Gravity: Language as a Habit of Freedom

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Some words enter a language quietly, almost unnoticed. They appear first in conversation, then on screens, and eventually in writing. Before long they are everywhere, and no one remembers exactly when they arrived. Alongside them remain older words—“our” words—that do not…

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Confessions

June 15, 2025

On the Unbearable Lightness of Hatred

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I stepped into the luxurious hall with – thankfully already familiar – the sensation that I had the privilege of touching something truly cultivated, civilization in its least pretentious guise, the elevating voice of literature, that sort of thing. I’m not joking, nor do I…

Short Stories

May 25, 2025

The Kiss

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I am the happiest man in the world. I know I’m talking nonsense – but I don’t care, not as long as my Eva is beside me. I’ve got the most wonderful woman, earned her with sweat and hardship, so don’t tell me to knock on wood. When a man has been through stories like mine, he…

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Books

June 01, 2025

Firecurl in the Ghost Forest – Excerpt

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Somewhere towards the end of town, in a small cottage surrounded by a spacious garden, lived the red-haired Anne with her mother. Her father, whom she visited from time to time in a distant town, had left the house long ago – so long ago that she could no longer remember it…