Mortale
An experimental avant-garde crime story where the narrative intentionally loses coherence, creating a disorienting effect for the reader. It follows a protagonist named Giuseppe in a strange, solitary search for company.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe famously referred to his transformative trip to Italy as his salto mortale , describing it as a "bid for freedom" and a critical rite of passage. Other Stories with "Mortale" in the Title Mortale
This phrase refers to a "leap of death" or a risky undertaking and is the title of several different works: An experimental avant-garde crime story where the narrative