Sophie Podolski

Sophie Podolski was a Belgian poet and artist known for her work in the 1970s. Her most notable work is 'Le pays où tout est permis' (The Country Where Everything Is Permitted), which reflects her unique style and perspective. Despite her short life, she left a lasting impact on the literary and art world.

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  1. 1. Le Pays Où Tout Est Permis

    Set in a surreal and anarchic world, this narrative explores the chaotic and unrestrained lives of its characters, who navigate a landscape where societal norms and rules are nonexistent. Through a series of fragmented and poetic vignettes, the story delves into themes of freedom, identity, and the human condition, painting a vivid picture of a universe where everything is permissible, yet nothing is certain. The prose is both dreamlike and disorienting, reflecting the tumultuous inner worlds of its inhabitants as they grapple with the boundless possibilities and inherent chaos of their environment.

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