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Heterogenia Linguistico, Vol. 3 by Salt Seno; 9781975324254

Heterogenia Linguistico, Vol. 3

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Heterogenia Linguistico, Vol. 3 continues the captivating journey of Hakaba as he navigates the intricate world of linguistic research amidst the backdrop of a unique community in the town of Utatsu. As winter descends, Hakaba finds himself immersed in a culture that challenges conventional notions of private property, offering a rich tapestry for exploration and understanding.

The Plot

Settling into his newly restored home, Hakaba faces the idiosyncrasies of his neighbours, whose unconventional views extend even to the definition of a snack. This quirky setting serves as a fertile ground for Hakaba's exploration of Netherworld culture and communication, where he must grapple with maintaining an open mind in the face of unfamiliar customs and beliefs. Through his interactions, readers are invited to ponder the nature of cultural identity and the complexities of human connection.

Themes

  • Cultural Diversity: The book delves into the richness that diverse perspectives bring to communication.
  • Identity and Belonging: Hakaba's journey reflects the universal quest for understanding one's place within a community.
  • Challenges of Openness: The narrative highlights the difficulties of embracing the unfamiliar.
"In the realm of words, one finds the essence of humanity, intricately woven into the fabric of culture."

Fans of Salt Seno's previous works will appreciate the author's distinctive style, marked by vivid imagery and thought-provoking themes. Heterogenia Linguistico, Vol. 3 stands as a testament to the power of language and the stories it can tell, appealing to readers who enjoy books that explore the nuances of cultural interaction.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 210 mm × 147 mm × 16 mm
Pages: 162
Publisher: Little, Brown & Company
ISBN: 9781975324254

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