LENTZ, Michael
Motherdying
Michael Lenz's Motherdying confronts the inexpressible pain of losing a mother. It is a profound chronicle of a dying body and a grieving mind. Like the works of Ornette Coleman or Samuel Beckett, Motherdying is a truly avant-garde achievement, forging new expressive possibilities in literature.
Isolarii revive the ‘island books’ that emerged in Venice at the start of the Renaissance, to map the cultural forces—the perennial legends, overlooked geniuses, and emerging icons—who represent these values and prove that the human adventure is not over. [publisher's note]
Published by ISOLARII, 2025
Literature