Daughter and the Snake
A Bedtime Story for the Intellectually Adventurous
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Narrateur(s):
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Dennis Kleinman
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Auteur(s):
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T. Maxximillian Dafoe
À propos de cet audio
In this short horror story, a daughter comes home to discover that her convalescing mother has been attacked by a predator she can't prove exists.
When a woman returns home from a walk to find her mother has fallen prey to a dangerous predator, morality becomes a thing of the past as this new experience forces her out of her dreamy observance of the deterioration of her family and into a fierce calculation of in-the-now logic.
The first in a series of unforgettable short works, Daughter and the Snake looks at the nature of the human spirit to seek comfort-and where no comfort is possible, transformation. Nothing brings clarity with the swiftness of mortal danger. When nothing is certain, anything is possible.
The story of Daughter and the Snake is richly thematic, though its messages are subtle, allowing the listener the space to think and feel for themselves about the symbolism and themes woven throughout this short story.
A note from the author: Daughter and the Snake may scare listeners beyond expectation. The imagery used is powerful and may not be easily forgotten. This short story is meant to entertain without leaving listeners traumatized (for an unreasonable length of time). More sensitive listeners are advised to proceed thoughtfully.
©2015 Taryn Maxximillian Dafoe (P)2015 Taryn Maxximillian Dafoe