Theme and Variations


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About The Book

A furious woman with a dead baby haunts thinkers through the ages from the Buddha and Jesus to Descartes Hume and Jung. Her questions to them all are similar: Why am I suffering? Do I deserve this? Why is it allowed? Why do women particularly have to suffer like this? Can the baby be brought back to life? The answers however vary greatly. A practising philosopher who is also an amateur musician Robert M. Ellis here turns to fiction to explore death suffering and gender relations. The theme from a Buddhist story is developed in a variety of styles and formats as in a musical theme and variations.
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