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Not all doors lead to the same place. Some open to a faith that questions, others to a death that listens, and some to a life that refuses to be lived halfway. In Beyond The First Door, Zarak Krumfort guides the reader through three doors that cross in silence: The First Door - The Sinner: portraits of lives that chose, or not, to free themselves from the weight of rules and guilt. The Second Door - Talabi: a new reading of biblical stories, without dogma and without judgment, where the desert holds answers no one dared to ask for. The Third Door - Tuoni: the man who arrives in silence,…mehr

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Not all doors lead to the same place. Some open to a faith that questions, others to a death that listens, and some to a life that refuses to be lived halfway. In Beyond The First Door, Zarak Krumfort guides the reader through three doors that cross in silence: The First Door - The Sinner: portraits of lives that chose, or not, to free themselves from the weight of rules and guilt. The Second Door - Talabi: a new reading of biblical stories, without dogma and without judgment, where the desert holds answers no one dared to ask for. The Third Door - Tuoni: the man who arrives in silence, carrying a box made of bones and asking only one question: "What did you learn in this life?" Three paths, three crossings, one single starting point. Once you pass through the first door, you will no longer be the same - and when you reach the third, you may discover that there is no such thing as a last door.
Autorenporträt
Zarak Krumfort is a Brazilian-born writer based in the United Kingdom. His work blends lyrical prose, existential themes, and deeply human narratives focused on the invisible, the forgotten, and the emotionally raw. Retired from factory life but never from thought, Zarak found in literature a second breath - a way to speak of silences, urban ruins, and fragile identities. His writing often walks the line between poetry and confession, fiction and memory. He is the author of Mesmo Quando Ninguém Vê and Bitter Taste, and publishes independently in both Portuguese and English.