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The Birth of Polyscope Literature:

a new literary form for a fragmented world.


Author Wendie de Kandiss publishes the Polyscope Literature Manifesto , a seminal text that proposes a new form of writing. At the crossroads of the personal, the social, the poetic, and the critical, Polyscope Literature is a living, fragmented, and fluid literature—reflecting contemporary consciousness.

 


In a literary landscape still largely structured by linear narratives and compartmentalized genres, Polyscope Literature presents itself as an organic response to the multiple identities, contradictory emotions and non-linear thinking of a connected, mobile and plural generation.




A literature of resonance rather than of line


Polyscope Literature doesn't tell a single story; it refracts it. It moves between registers: fragmented autobiography, satire, dystopia, manifesto, poetic scene. It invites the reader to reconstruct their own reading path. Each text becomes a prism, each reading a unique experience.


Conceived as a dance rather than a system, this literary form rejects fixity without sacrificing depth. It embraces contradiction, acceleration, shifts in tone, and overflowing emotion, where dominant technologies excel in order but fail to contain human trembling.



A renewed connection with youth


Contrary to pronouncements about the decline of reading, the manifesto asserts that reading is migrating rather than disappearing. Young readers read in waves, in fragments, in intensities. Polyscope Literature addresses this fractal and multidimensional way of thinking.

without judging her or trying to coerce her.



An artistic and cultural stance


Neither genre, nor method, nor school, Polyscope Literature defines itself as:

  • an open form

  • a circulation space

  • a living movement


It explicitly presents itself as an alternative to the "museumification of literature".

and demands a new freedom for both authors and readers.



About the author


Wendie de Kandiss is a writer and theorist of contemporary narrative forms. She defines herself as a polyscope literary architect . Her work explores intimate fractures, invisible emotional landscapes, and new modes of reading in the technological age.



Practical information


  • Title : Manifesto of Polyscope Literature

  • Author : Wendie de Kandiss

  • Date : December 24, 2025

  • Original text – © 2025

  • Reading and E-Books : https://www.wendiedekandiss.com/manifeste

  • Self-published reading: Lulu.com

  • Any reproduction or distribution without authorization is prohibited.

Literary manifesto

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  • Title: Polyscope Manifesto

    Author: Wendie De Kandiss

    Collection: The Unruly Audit

    Genre: Contemporary literary manifesto

    Available formats:

    • E-book: Free

    • Printed version: ND


    Technical specifications:

    • Dimensions: 15 x 23 cm

    • Pagination: 12 pages

    • Language: French

    • Registration: SDGL

    • Legal deposit BNF: 08.01.26

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    Audience: 16 years and older. Readers of contemporary literature,

    experimental, sensitive to hybrid writing and non-standard forms.

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    Image credit: [Ivan S from Pexels]

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