: Iza Matac
: Music Tells Me Stories
: AKAKIA Publications
: 9781917614368
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: CHF 8.80
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: Erzählende Literatur
: English
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A collection of 12 stories inspired by music performed by Imagine Dragons, OneRepublic, Linkin Park, Sam Smith, Prince, music from the films Die nother day, Oblivion and TRON Legacy, but also by a series of South Korean singers - Lee Min-Ho, Lee Seung-Gi, Kim Hyun-Joong and Gaho.

I will return to you


Story inspired by

Return, Lee Seung Gi

The general context of the story:

Two opposite ideas on the same subject and a civil war starts among Gods. A border is drawn between brothers. Some of them remain on the mother planet and call themselves The Blue Ones (The Blue-s), adopting the human form, while the others leave to another dimension and call themselves The Red Ones (The Red-s), taking on the form of light sparks. The Blue-s have certain planets and galaxies in their possession and under surveillance, The Red-s have others, and both sides are prohibited from intervening on the opponent's field. Few planets have been designated as neutral, where neither side is allowed to interfere with the evolution of the beings living there, but they can visit them without restrictions and without engaging in any Blue-s – Red-s fights if they happen to meet.

Along with the division into sides, a rupture occurs between the soulmates. Although one cannot live without the other, each one will follow the chosen side, hoping they will be reunited either through reconciliation between the Gods, or deserting and crossing to the other side.

The story is about a couple of soulmate Gods: The Dawn and The Dragon. She remains in the visible three-dimensional realm of the Blue-s, at their home located in a bay on the mother planet, while he goes with The Red-s into the invisible cosmic void to oversee the natural way of things (Tao). And because they cannot stay apart, they are blessed, some would say condemned, to always return to each other.

The context of writing this story:

Lee Seung Gi’s song – Return – has stuck to my soul from the very first moment. I’m not the only one: 33 million views on YouTube say something about my obsession. His voice, that of an angel, naturally led me to the story, even though I didn’t know what he was saying in