
The concept of the “landattached” is a concept that emerged to escape the confines of the Western notion of the “traveling writer.” This concept allows the landattached to discover their identity by returning to its constituent elements. The Western concept of the traveling writer, on the other hand, is about escaping temptation and emptiness by rescuing the mind from its desolation. In contrast, the landattached endures the failures of reality, crafting their writing into a dream that barely floats in a pool of failure. This landbound approaches exploration as a way to overcome the grayness of time, possessing a secret inner light that guides them wherever they step, without distinction, as they wander between the creative and the scientific. This is because they have developed their method of examining the relationship between disciplines, treating contemplation as a sorrow that evolves into a secret passage. For them, this passage is a means of knowledge, a way to separate the pages stuck together.