A review of my book "Nothing" by Dalgis Edelson, an exquisite artist from New York.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
" Nothing was a challenging book that reminded me of one of my favorite foreign movies: “The Seventh Seal”, Det Sjunde Inseglet in Swedish. In the movie a man seeks answers about life & death and ponders upon the existence of God while playing chess against the Grim Reaper. “Nothing” a conversation from A to Z, is both intellectual and profound. The theme is challenging for the reader and also highly rewarding because it awakens curiosity and answers to complicated and deep questions... The whole debate regards the transcending of the soul including the complexities of the human mind, spirit, and soul included. "Nothing" is a book that makes the intellectual ponder over questions like, the nature of faith, God and its meaning, mortality, transcendence and even love. I must confess that I enjoyed it very much and it helped me understand certain things and even discover new ones within my own consciousness."
Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
" Nothing was a challenging book that reminded me of one of my favorite foreign movies: “The Seventh Seal”, Det Sjunde Inseglet in Swedish. In the movie a man seeks answers about life & death and ponders upon the existence of God while playing chess against the Grim Reaper. “Nothing” a conversation from A to Z, is both intellectual and profound. The theme is challenging for the reader and also highly rewarding because it awakens curiosity and answers to complicated and deep questions... The whole debate regards the transcending of the soul including the complexities of the human mind, spirit, and soul included. "Nothing" is a book that makes the intellectual ponder over questions like, the nature of faith, God and its meaning, mortality, transcendence and even love. I must confess that I enjoyed it very much and it helped me understand certain things and even discover new ones within my own consciousness."