GEWORFENHEIT
A man takes his parents to court for the crime of his own birth. From this audacious premise, GEWORFENHEIT unfolds into a fierce and darkly dazzling inquiry into the nature of existence itself. Alba Pratalia stages a trial where Heidegger’s “thrownness” becomes Exhibit A, Benatar’s antinatalism a legal strategy, and the Consent to Exist Doctrine a rallying cry. In a courtroom crowded with philosophers, theologians, mariners, and the Spanish Inquisition, arguments blur between satire and revelation, laughter and unease. With the precision of a legal brief and the lyric force of literature, Pratalia delivers a novel that entertains, disorients, and persuades—leaving the reader to wonder if the most ancient human instinct, to create life, might also be its most elaborate trespass.
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