Ecography of a Dismissal is a re-enactment of the love story between the narrator's self and the young American Martin, prompted by the news of the latter's death twenty years earlier. Why write? To relive a fundamental life experience through writing? To bridge an unwanted gap? Or perhaps to carry out a genuine self-analysis? "Of the disappeared, what hurts most is the word that "still exists / and wounds you, tears at your heart, / precisely because it is not there". It is therefore necessary to go back into oneself, to recreate the events, to submit them to the analysis of reason, not in order to try to understand, but to appease, if it is ever possible, "a single unheard scream of death" and to try to fill in some way the "emptiness of the present".
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