Adam and Eve two aliens?
In this poetic collection, Baldassarre D’Avino reimagines the origin of humankind with irony and contemplation, portraying Adam and Eve as mysterious travelers from an unknown elsewhere.
A literary journey blending myth, cosmic curiosity, and reflections on existence, leading the reader to question the roots of life and our true place in the universe.
Main themes
- Origins and mystery: humanity viewed through the lens of a possible extraterrestrial connection, suspended between myth and poetic speculation.
- Cosmic questions: who are we, where do we come from, and what truly binds us to the Earth?
- Irony and the sacred: a poetic play between spirituality, science, and imagination, without losing depth.
- Human nature: universal desires, fragilities, and wonders described with philosophical gentleness.
Style and tone
Clear, imaginative language where lightness and reflection coexist. The poetic imagery moves between the cosmic and the earthly, with a tone suspended between wonder and a subtle smile.
Why read it
- For readers who enjoy poetry that blends myth, science, and fantasy.
- For those seeking an original perspective on creation and the human condition.
- To be surprised by a cosmic narrative that invites thought with both depth and playfulness.