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Unspeakable Tales
Unspeakable Tales
Unspeakable Tales
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The stories are that way of telling stories in an elegant, neat, correlative and neat way. It is important that the story leaves a message in a global way and that it is capable of causing some commotion in the reader, be it laughter, sorrow, pain or another feeling. In the book "Relatos Revulsivos" the author Miguel D'Addario looked for unforeseen and almost ambiguous outcomes, in order to leave the reader thinking about what the meaning is or what interpretation could be given to each story.

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Release dateJun 9, 2022
ISBN9781667434711
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    Unspeakable Tales - Miguel D'Addario

    Unspeakable

    Tales

    Short Stories

    Miguel D’Addario

    Second Edition

    European Community

    2022

    Index

    About the author

    Prologue to the edition

    Robotics

    Soulmates

    The Neuron

    Atrapa boludos

    The Specialist

    The space monstrosity

    The Intruder

    The advertising

    The Zahorí

    The insect

    Childish love

    The puzzle

    The love formula

    The fantastic book

    The deadly sound

    The Centauris

    Diary of a backpacker

    Journey inside myself

    The archer

    The translator

    The Geoglyph

    The last heterosexual

    The turtle

    Impossible love

    Acrimony

    Poisoned candy

    The melody God

    The stone

    Acid rain

    The monastery

    The mask

    Suicidium

    The parapalos

    Psychonaut

    The silver birdcage

    Collectivist

    Narcosis

    Nostalgia

    Childhood

    The Libertarian

    The experiment

    A vampire in Rome

    The spy

    About the author

    Miguel D’Addario is an Italian writer, coach, and professor. He has published artistic books, poetry, stories, existentialist philosophy, academics, and educational technical with different publishing houses. His books have been translated into English, French, Italian, Portuguese, and Greek. Graduated in journalism, master’s degree in Social Education and doctorate in Social Communication by the Complutense University of Madrid.  He has developed his experience in different teaching fields, from professional education to the university level, both in Iberoamerica and Europe. His books are found in different study places and libraries of the world, as for example in the San Pablo University of Peru, Santo Domingo University in Dominican Republic, the University of San Gregorio in Ecuador, Valencia University, Spain National Library, the National Library of Argentina, Texas University, Toronto University, Deusto University, Illinois University, Kansas University, Libraries of the Community of Madrid, Castilla y León, Andalusia, and the Basque Country, British National Library, Harvard University, Congress Library of the United States. PhD and essayist, he has received awards and references from Writers Associations, Cultural Centers, universities, and related venues. He is author of artistic books: poetry, tales and stories. Author of self-help and coaching books. His books are distributed in the five continents, they are a regular consult in the libraries of the world, and they are fine signed up in catalogues, ISBNs and International bibliographic databases. They are translated into multiple languages, and they can be found in international bookstores, both in printed form and online version.

    Prologue to the edition

    Tales are a way to tell stories in a stylish, discursive, correlative, and smart way. It is important that the story leaves a message in a global way and that it is able of causing emotions in the reader, either laugh, sorrow, pain or another feeling. In the book relatos revulsivos the author Miguel D’Addario searched unexpected outcomes and almost ambiguous, in order that the reader thinks about which is the meaning or which impersonation can be given to each story. The constant search to transfer the author messages is a permanent condition in his writings, either through strophes, verses, poems or also tales and stories. It is not possible to conceive a writing of the author without a reaction from the reader, besides the literary taste there exist the consideration about a particular theme. And this is how a hurricane of distorted ideas and concepts is forged, outside of reality, unrealistic, that make think and lash out pre-established concepts. In this edition Cuentos Inefables, we can find different daily subjects, that will leave us in a surprise land of new conceptual forms, like for example in the tale of robotica where the sexuality of a robot, which is programmed as a human, is established. Or in el adefesio espacial that it is more about us. Also, in Amor Pueril the incomprehension about the love of 7 years old children is shown. In Diario de un mochilero he recounts a fragment of his travels as a teenager. Both in Acrimonia and suicidium there is an argument about evil as a historical fact. It shows us trades that no longer exist like he recounts in parapalos, and very strange journeys to discover as in psiconauta. And a socially critical tale like colectivista. However, there is much more to discover in this enigmatic book of unaccountable stories, where each story is a gate to open, a path to walk, a look to reveal.

    The editor.

    Robotics

    The robots’ footsteps could be Heard at a short distance away, as if an elephant was quickly approaching oneself. It was about the last generation of humanoids robots, perfect copies of humans. With real human skin, flashing eyes, different colours, dynamic flexibilities in joints and exact body movements.

    They could do anything, run, dance, talk, kiss, work and even go shopping. They were essential androids and humans developed a great dependence on their services. They had body hair, their beard grew, their nails and hair too.

    Kids loved these puppets so defined in their features and so

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