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Dancing with Thalassa

Dean Phillip

Dancing with Thalassa is a quiet, relentless meditation on loss, memory, and the illusion of closure.

When Robert, a retired theatre director, travels to a Greek island with his daughter, the journey becomes something far more unsettling than a holiday. A chance encounter with a man known only as the Dancer opens a submerged world of vanished love, artistic obsession, and a grief that refuses to obey time. As stories unfold—of art that leaves no trace, of love swallowed by the sea, of lives lived in permanent aftermath—Robert is forced to confront the uncomfortable truth that some wounds do not heal; they merely change shape.

Set against the stark beauty of Greece and infused with philosophy, music, and memory, Dancing with Thalassa is not a novel of redemption, but of recognition. It asks what remains when love is lost, when art disappears, and when the past refuses to stay buried.

A haunting literary work about endurance, dignity, and the sea that both gives and takes everything.

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ABOUT DEAN PHILLIP




All his life Dean Phillip was a wordsmith—as a freelance journalist, essayist, graduate in philosophy and law (DJ, but never practiced). Maybe the last survivor of some extermination camps of the communist system from which he fled to be free and helping others to be free. Although he wrote many pages he published before one book still extant on web.