Fiction | Fiction
Moor
Gunther Geltinger
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It’s the early 1970s and 13-year-old Dion is growing up fatherless in a small village in northern Germany. An only child plagued with a devastating stutter, Dion is ostracised by his peers and finds solace in the company of nature, collecting dragonflies in a moor filled with myths and legends. On the precipice of adulthood, Dion begins to spill the secrets of his heart – his burning desire for faultless speech and his abiding relationship with his mother, a failed painter with secrets of her own. Even as Dion spins his story, his speech is filled with fissures and holes – much like the swampy earth that surrounds him. Nature, though so often sublime, can also be terribly cruel. “Moor” is a mysterious and experimental portrait of childhood.