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Cosmic Coffee : Satirical Stories, Volume 320: Satirical Stories

By Khalil, Manal

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Title: Cosmic Coffee : Satirical Stories, Volume 320: Satirical Stories  
Author: Khalil, Manal
Volume: Volume 320
Language: English
Subject: Fiction, Drama and Literature
Collections: Authors Community, Literature
Historic
Publication Date:
2026
Publisher: Manal Khalil
Member Page: Manal Khalil

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Cosmic Coffee is not an ordinary collection of stories, but a satirical ritual served in the form of a long-lived cup. In this book, the pages are not read like books, but sipped like coffee: slowly, attentively, and with the awareness that behind the froth lies an inescapable bitterness. Within these pages, you will find women who said "no," and became like coffee beans resisting the grind. You will find scientists and philosophers debating the meaning of froth: is it illusion or knowledge? You will find guests jostling in a celestial café, believing themselves to be guests while they are in a merciless mill.

Summary
Cosmic Coffee is not an ordinary collection of stories, but a satirical ritual served in the form of a long-lived cup. In this book, the pages are not read like books, but sipped like coffee: slowly, attentively, and with the awareness that behind the froth lies an inescapable bitterness. Within these pages, you will find women who said "no," and became like coffee beans resisting the grind. You will find scientists and philosophers debating the meaning of froth: is it illusion or knowledge? You will find guests jostling in a celestial café, believing themselves to be guests while they are in a merciless mill.

Excerpt
In the beginning, there was no sky or earth, no mountains or rivers, only an eternal void swaying in cosmic silence. Then, suddenly, a sacred coffee bean fell from above, roasted in a cosmic fire of unknown origin. When it touched the void, the universe exploded, galaxies formed, stars ignited, mountains rose, and rivers flowed. No one asked: Where did it come from? Why did it fall? For faith in the bean was more important than the truth.

 
 



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