Where does love go when it meets death?
In a village without a name, where the Ganges dissolves into the sea, Amrita and the Weaver live a life woven from simple gestures, quiet presence, and a love that needs no words. Beneath an ancient banyan tree, their days unfold like threads on a loom—steady, luminous, alive.
But when death enters their story, what seems like an ending begins to transform.
Through six poetic movements, time bends, memory breathes, and the boundary between life and death slowly dissolves. Love does not disappear—it changes form, deepens, and continues to weave beyond separation.
Blending lyrical prose with symbolic storytelling, Where Love Meets Death is both a narrative and a contemplative journey. Rooted in images of river, thread, and silence, it invites the reader to encounter a possibility:
that love and death are not opposites, but two thresholds of the same mystery.
This bilingual edition includes both the original Italian text and its English adaptation, preserving the voice of the author while opening it to a wider horizon.
A quiet, luminous work for readers who are drawn to poetic fiction, spiritual reflection, and stories that linger beyond the final page.