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The Double Life of Clocks by Helen Ivory delves into the intricate dance between time and memory, weaving a tapestry where moments linger and slip away simultaneously. Ivory’s poetic precision captures the dual nature of clocks—not merely as mechanical devices but as vessels of emotional resonance and existential reflection. Through her evocative language, she explores themes of temporality, identity, and the subtle interplay between past and present, inviting readers to contemplate how time shapes our inner and outer worlds. This work stands as a sophisticated meditation on how the ordinary can unveil profound truths.
The Double Life of Clocks by Helen Ivory delves into the intricate dance between time and memory, weaving a tapestry where moments linger and slip away simultaneously. Ivory’s poetic precision captures the dual nature of clocks—not merely as mechanical devices but as vessels of emotional resonance and existential reflection. Through her evocative language, she explores themes of temporality, identity, and the subtle interplay between past and present, inviting readers to contemplate how time shapes our inner and outer worlds. This work stands as a sophisticated meditation on how the ordinary can unveil profound truths.
Bloodaxe Books Ltd, 2002 name inscribed inside otherwise copy is in good condition