ISBN-13: 9786204723389 / Angielski / Miękka / 136 str.
The Loneliest Crowd follows Elias Rahim, a solitary observer navigating the quiet currents of city life, where every street, café, and park is alive with unnoticed stories. Burdened by memory and the weight of his own thoughts, Elias documents the fleeting moments of human connection-the laughter of children spilling from school gates, the delicate strategy of a chess lesson, the ephemeral beauty of sunlight on a fountain, and the subtle grace of strangers moving through the park. Through his notebook, he captures what the world often overlooks: the texture of life in its smallest details, the emotions that flicker and vanish before they are noticed. In this delicate, introspective narrative, the book explores solitude, memory, and the quiet yearning to be seen, reminding readers that even amidst the busiest crowds, life's hidden poetry waits for those who pause, observe, and listen. The Loneliest Crowd is a meditation on presence, attention, and the fragile beauty of everyday moments.