
Protocols: An Erasure
by:
Daniela Naomi Molnar
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 1961814234
ISBN 13: 9781961814233
Publication date:
June 24th, 2025
Publisher: Ayin Press
Pages: 144
Genres: History, Horror, Poetry
In a hauntingly poetic narrative, Daniela Naomi Molnar delves into the complex interplay of power, antisemitism, and memory. Throughout the pages, urgency pulses, as the author weaves a tapestry of intertwined histories, inviting readers to confront the often painful truths of the past. With a lyrical style that captivates, Molnar engages with the remnants of collective memory, examining how they shape identities and influence the present.
The work stands as a testament to the resilience of those navigating a world rife with prejudice and misunderstanding. Molnar's insights evoke a profound reflection on the necessity of remembering and bearing witness, urging readers to reconsider the narratives that have shaped their beliefs and perceptions. It challenges them to explore the delicate balance between remembrance and erasure in both personal and societal contexts.
Through evocative language and piercing imagery, the narrative resonates with a sense of urgency, compelling readers to participate in a dialogue about the responsibilities that accompany memory. As the themes of power and prejudice unfold, the exploration transcends mere observation, becoming a call to action, making it essential reading for those engaged in the ongoing conversation about identity and history.
The work stands as a testament to the resilience of those navigating a world rife with prejudice and misunderstanding. Molnar's insights evoke a profound reflection on the necessity of remembering and bearing witness, urging readers to reconsider the narratives that have shaped their beliefs and perceptions. It challenges them to explore the delicate balance between remembrance and erasure in both personal and societal contexts.
Through evocative language and piercing imagery, the narrative resonates with a sense of urgency, compelling readers to participate in a dialogue about the responsibilities that accompany memory. As the themes of power and prejudice unfold, the exploration transcends mere observation, becoming a call to action, making it essential reading for those engaged in the ongoing conversation about identity and history.