Matria is set in a world where men no longer exist. What remains is not utopia, nor collapse, but a quieter, more unsettling reality shaped entirely by women. The book follows four women, each carrying a different memory of what the world once was, and a different idea of what it should become.

In the absence of men, power does not disappear-it rearranges itself. Love does not vanish-it mutates. Matria explores how desire, authority, grief, and care are redefined when gendered opposition is removed. The women are not symbols or archetypes; they are deeply human, flawed, conflicted, and bound by histories that refuse to fade.

Rather than celebrating a gendered victory or imagining an ideal society, Matria asks harder questions: Is violence inherent to power or to masculinity? Can intimacy survive without polarity? And what does identity mean when half of its historical mirror is gone?

Sparse, psychological, and philosophical in tone, Matria is less about a world without men and more about what humanity becomes when the old structures dissolve.



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Nikhil Khare is an Indian author whose writing explores emotional inheritance, psychological trauma, and the unspoken bonds that shape human identity. His work often examines how relationships-particularly familial and intimate ones-leave lasting imprints on the mind. With a reflective and restrained style, Nikhil focuses on inner conflict rather than outward drama, allowing silence and emotional tension to carry meaning. Matria continues his exploration of trauma, shifting the lens toward emotional legacy and the invisible weight passed across generations. His writing is driven by the belief that understanding pain is essential to understanding the self.

Titel
Matria
EAN
9789375422396
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
16.02.2026
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
0.93 MB
Anzahl Seiten
175