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Masks and Mirrors
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With profound eloquence and ageless wisdom, Masks and Mirrors unfolds as a work wherein each tale functions as a literary scalpel, incisively dissecting the true essence of being. Horacio Alberto Calcagno, a distinguished notarial assistant and member of the Argentine Register of Writers—honoured with commendations and a medal by the Secretariat of Culture of the Argentine Nation—combines his studies in philosophy at UCA and medicine at UBA to proffer a unique and provocative vision of existence.
Throughout these pages, words transform into instruments that strip reality of its illusory masks and challenge the reader to embrace introspection, much in the manner espoused by Gurdjieff with his unyielding yet compassionate scrutiny. Calcagno beckons us to renounce the lethargy imposed by a consumerist and competitive society, thereby kindling an awakening that unveils the soul's authenticity and dissolves the veil of self-deception.
Masks and Mirrors emerges as an urgent summons to question imposed certainties, paving the way towards genuine freedom illumined by meditation and erudition. With incisive irony and unrelenting rigour, the author dares us to peer beyond mere appearances, urging us to discover the radiance that dwells in the depths of our being.