In the pages of "The Reverberations of Memory," it appears that the author writes humorously freeing himself from unpleasant memories. The philosophical themes of that essentially psychological novel incorporate theological concepts. Nor does the artistic creativity invalidate the groundbreaking theories concerning the highly functioning autism that he experiences without giving up expounding them. In the finale of this work set in the afterlife, Federico Mastrodomenico lays out a brief didactic composition omitting the naturalistic manner that depicts the space-time in which the existence of such a sometimes happy asperger unfolded.Inspired by Dantean reminiscences, the writer descends into the fantasy scenarios present in the autistic ego. Enlivened by Mastrodomenico, truthful photographs exhale variegated odors and follow one another hosting spirits from beyond the grave. Accompanied by a beautiful Muslim woman whose robes shed unusual oriental essences, an adonis traverses the otherworldly places. Shrubs or animals, in an unusual Eden, gradually replace man-made creatures. In the first person, the unseen unpleasant protagonist comments on the vicissitudes of such an attractive twenty-something; a contemporary of this secluded character, Frederick remembers his own youth. The author also analyzes by serving the gaze of someone who is not autistic and totally describes Asperger's syndrome.
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