Divinity in death

Amelie Dowell


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Divinity in death by Amelie Dowell
‘I have already lived for a thousand years; lived a hundred different lives as a hundred different things.‘
A Greek Myth of Pygmalion and Galatea reimagined. Willed to have a physical form by the hands of a sculpture she grows close to, her idyllic world spirals. She learns a dark secret from his past, a time where his hands have known malice and violence instead. Setting sail for Carthage, she meets his estranged family member, who is tragically heartbroken for the last time. A story of love; wanted or spellbound, heartbreak, grief and destruction as Galatea experiences the bliss and anguish in the human condition and fragility of life where nothing is infinite. Join her where the waves whisper and where forever ends.


‘If angels don't sound like this then I'd rather be damned. And what saddens me is that one day there will be no ears to hear this rejoice, not even solar flares or celestial seas. The echoes of it will ring on until the last black holes, when quarks drift and protons decay. Melody will dissipate to sanctified silence, until the last atom sparks and fades. Until time ends and there is never a tomorrow again. And I am spared for only one acceptance.’

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