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• science fiction– because anticipating a time we have not yet reached sounds like something quite impossible to do.
• multiplicity and mathematics- numbers have a high reputation, in such a case, what would be the opposite to them?
• architecture- because any kind of a world must be outlined.
• baseball– It’s all about numbers.
• humor, irony and sinister sharpness- together at last!
• women as heroes.
• broken landscapes and mutilations- panorama to fictions and other disruptions.
• the absurd– because we have to twist what we think is real.
• toys- who can resist the desire to manipulate things?
• love as an impossibility.
• repetition is something that takes us further away from reality, instead of reassuring it.
• comic situations- because they tend to split time.
• a story that takes us nowhere.
• tragic circumstances, but no chance of death- because death is the end, and we believe in stories that do not conclude.
• language- the key to creating worlds
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