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An Intense Love
An Intense Love
An Intense Love
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There is terrible disease in this world: jealousy. And although in each mortal it remains coiled, hidden in the lair of reason and intellect, it cannot satisfy itself; as soon as hunger touches it, it awakens to the unconsciousness of its action in order to sustain itself... But its voracity has no limits and can go beyond the understanding of reason, and in this it can dramatically affect the destiny of every human being. This is what happened to the strategist Aristoteles, experienced by a frenzied jealousy, the man of war harbored a fierce hatred against his main rival, the dashing Demetrius. So that his dream evaporated to give way to horrible nightmares arisen from his tormented mind... "An intense love" is a free adaptation of a text of Parthenius of Nicaea: "Passion of love", number 23: "chilonis"

LanguageEnglish
PublisherBadPress
Release dateJun 22, 2018
ISBN9781547536108
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    An Intense Love - Patrice Martinez

    Patrice Martinez

    Translated by Daniel Marchán 

    An intense love

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    A present votive for the goddess Hera! Yes, a present for the first lady from the Olympus, that would be the smallest thing for having escaping death... The general of infantry Aristoteles threw an austere sight over the battlefield of Platea, the corpses piled up: the persian lancers

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