The Letter Killers Club by Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky
In a dimly lit room, a group of eccentric writers gathers every Saturday night to share stories that will never be written down, only spoken. Each member of this clandestine club has sworn off the written word, believing that the act of writing kills the essence of their ideas. Through a series of imaginative and surreal tales, the members explore themes of creativity, reality, and the power of storytelling, all while grappling with the paradox of preserving their narratives in a world that demands permanence through text. This exploration of the ephemeral nature of ideas and the tension between thought and expression forms the heart of their gatherings, challenging the boundaries of literature and the very nature of storytelling itself.
- Published
- 1927
- Nationality
- Russian
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 150-200
- Original Language
- Russian
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