Lolita

Lolita

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Lolita isn't about love, because love is always mutual; Lolita is an obsession. "I'm disappointed that others don't understand and they take away the wrong message" Lolita is nymph to man kind, every man wants a piece of this vixen but she remains untouched and unbothered by silly boys who give her a chase. Lolita is an untouched fruit in the garden of life. But will she remain "untouched"? -- Concept retrieved from Vladimir Nabokov's 1952 novel 'Lolita' Copyright © cyberaf
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Violette

"She was beautiful-undeniably so-in that way most sane adults dote upon with indulgent smiles and soft warnings: The boys will be chasing after you soon. It was a child's beauty, still half-formed, breathtaking in its incompletion. The kind of beauty that promised transformation. But to me, it was not potential-it was perfection. The final form. The apex. The magnum opus of girlhood itself." Violette is is a dark psychological thriller and literary tragedy told through the obsessive, unreliable voice of disillusioned film director Johnny Serra. Set between Los Angeles, New York, and Europe, the novel follows Johnny's descent into delusion as he becomes entangled with Violette-a brilliant, haunted 12 year old girl and the daughter of his former lover and retired model, Julia. What begins as guardianship curdles into obsession, as Johnny spirals deeper into fantasy and possession, desperate to preserve a twisted idea of love. Inspired by the narrative style of Lolita but not a retelling ⚠️ I changed "Violette's" name to from "Aurora" to "Violette" on a whim, I'm sorry for any confusion that may have caused. ⚠️

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