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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:Science Fiction / Collections & Anthologies
  • Language:English
  • Pages:56
  • eBook ISBN:9781543998894
  • Paperback ISBN:9781543998887

The Perillous Journey of Whomus in the Garden of Uter

"The Dawn of Life"

by Daniel Faustin

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Overview
This is the story of the beginning of LIFE narrated as the experience of an imaginary subject, Whomus, playing the role of a fetus, in the Garden of Uter, a substitute for the uterine cavity.
Description

This story of Whomus in the Garden of Uter is a parody of the fetal life before birth. From the moment of the fortuitous encounter of Spex and Oy and their fusion in one of two back alleys leading to the Garden of Uter, the life of the resulting Whomus in the Garden of Uter unfolds from a unicellular being to the more complex multi-organ individual preparing his/her exit to the outer world after a journey averaging two hundred and eighty days. This is essentially a novel about life before birth.

About the author
Daniel Faustin MD is a practitioner of Maternal-Fetal Medicine in New York, USA. A graduate of The Free University Of Brussels, Belgium, he devoted his professional time to the practice on Obstetrics and Gynecology and the sub-specialty of Maternal Fetal Medicine, consulting on high-risk pregnancies. He directs the fetal ultrasound imaging Unit at Wyckoff Heights Medical Center in Brooklyn.