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The Wave Nature of Love

Literary Works, Book 5

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The Wave Nature of Love

By: Boris Kriger
Narrated by: Jeremy Thompson
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The Wave Nature of Love is not a collection of essays, nor a suite of philosophical meditations, nor a ledger of memories—though it contains all three. It is a book of inner weather, written in a voice that refuses to separate thought from feeling, tenderness from severity, or beauty from ruin. Moving between intimate portraits, historical reflections, metaphysical inquiry, and the raw poetry of existence, it traces the shifting tides of a mind that sees the world not in straight lines but in waves.

Here, Erwin Schrödinger writes his wave equation in the presence of forbidden love; Eros dies quietly under the fluorescent glare of modernity; jesters and prophets collide with the silence worshipped by nations; order dissolves into chaos like dust sinking into the marrow of a people; identity flees from itself; immortality reveals its hidden terror; Africa sleeps in wounded grandeur; and a frontal assault between ships becomes a meditation on courage, madness, and the longing to reclaim one’s vanished fire.

Through all these voices runs a single continuous current—an exploration of the human condition stripped of ornament, examined with the precision of a scientist and the sadness of a poet. The book’s gaze is unflinching yet tender, capable of turning a lampshade into a symbol of inner refuge, a coup d’état into an existential joke, or a childhood memory into an argument about the fragility of civilization.

Written in a style both lyrical and merciless, The Wave Nature of Love reveals the trembling architecture of the soul as it moves through love, loss, memory, and the strange, luminous absurdity of being alive.

©2025 Boris Kriger (P)2026 Boris Kriger
Metaphysics Philosophy Emotionally Gripping
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