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World's End (The Sandman, #8)
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What is there when our World ends? Only stories.
On a snowy night, a person goes off the road of his life and falls into an endless abyss. What he finds there is beyond his imagination, a bar called World's End. In the bar, there are beings that tell stories of their realms. Some tell stories of cities that dream, dreams of presidents or dreams of cremating the dead. Stories, stories and more stories. But why these stories...
What else is there other than stories? Is our life a story that someone will one day tell in a bar to impress the waitress? Who knows.
Sandman has a deeply metaphysical narrative. I am curious how much of it is actually believed by Neil, and how much is purely creative artistic imagination.
On a snowy night, a person goes off the road of his life and falls into an endless abyss. What he finds there is beyond his imagination, a bar called World's End. In the bar, there are beings that tell stories of their realms. Some tell stories of cities that dream, dreams of presidents or dreams of cremating the dead. Stories, stories and more stories. But why these stories...
What else is there other than stories? Is our life a story that someone will one day tell in a bar to impress the waitress? Who knows.
Sandman has a deeply metaphysical narrative. I am curious how much of it is actually believed by Neil, and how much is purely creative artistic imagination.
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November 23, 2019
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November 23, 2019
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