About

Louis Lirneeph

Louis Lirneeph was born in the ‘Short Twentieth Century', whence his entire generation are now ‎refugees. A confirmed neurotic since the age of six, he has always embraced and defended the ‎imperatives of his anxiety. At age seventeen discovering a sympathetic point of view in the ‎Naturalist novels of Frank Norris, Émile Zola, and Mark Twain, Louis cultivated the habit of ‎seeking explanations in the natural world for human misery rather than the arts of finding fault and ‎assigning blame. Convinced that what cannot be avoided ought at least to be well understood, he ‎has read extensively and avoided drawing conclusions. Three Sisters is his invitation to readers to ‎seek in Nature answers of their own.‎

Books

  • Three Sisters

    Gambvie, Lukhchan, and Yihadl live in a prosperous Silk Road empire in the early eighteenth century. ‎Each cares intensely about things her sisters do not. When their country is beset by ecological disaster ‎and political upheaval, they discover they are not the only ones with divergent values. 

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