Saturday, November 2, 2019

Ocean of Senses - Short Story Fiction by Maria Teresa De Donato - Review written by Meri Lolini, Author


Ocean of Senses

 Short Story Fiction by Maria Teresa De Donato


Review written by Meri Lolini, Author




It is a short story, fiction, and feminine writing set in Libya, where the protagonist, whose mane is Claudia, lives. 

The description of the landscapes arouses many emotions, and it seems to be able to see the desert and those coasts where Claudia lived, surrounded by the love of her relatives who are of Sicilian origin. 

The historical situation of the African state is well framed and allows the reader to understand the socio-political situation of the period in which the story is set. 

The character protagonist is very empathetic. It can convey in a very direct wa straightforwarde and attentive thoughts and respect towards her parents and herself. 

Her relationship with her mother is very affectionate, and there is the most complete sharing of their daily life between them. 

In 1970 with the coup d’état conducted by Gaddafi, the Italians fled from Libya, so Claudia also returned to Italy. 

The history of the sentimental life of the protagonist is well described in its various aspects, and with the multiple changes, the reading enchants its readers. 

This short story offers a succession of emotions and consequent thoughts about our female and male existence both when it comes to couples relationships and when related to family members. 

The most direct message here is the importance of bonds based on love and complete trust between people.



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