Nauseous
A Fevered Meditation on Existence
Nauseous is the second descent after Who Will Bury the Dead God—a fevered meditation on existence where the taste of life itself becomes unbearable. The book wanders through corridors of despair, love, memory, and the slow rotting of meaning.
About Nauseous
📖 The Narrative
Here, the self is neither martyr nor rebel but a witness to the absurdity of being—caught between divine silence and human noise. A powerful follow-up to the philosophical journey begun in "Who Will Bury the Dead God".
🎨 Literary Style
Nauseous continues the author's exploration of existential themes through deeply introspective narrative. Expect meditations on consciousness, the breakdown of meaning, and the human struggle with existence itself.
⚡ Key Themes
Despair, love, memory, meaning, absurdity, consciousness, and the philosophical dimensions of human existence. A work that challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths about being alive.
🔗 Connection to Series
This is the second descent following "Who Will Bury the Dead God." While standalone, it deepens the philosophical journey and expands the author's examination of existence and mortality.