saromeereista
Saromeereista is a fictional school of thought and aesthetic movement described in the meta-encyclopedia entries of speculative literature. It posits that linguistic and perceptual meaning emerges from cyclical patterns that combine phonetic repetition with recalls from collective memory.
The term is coined from a constructed language spoken on Saromeera, with "saro" meaning sound, "meer" memory,
Core concepts include memory-meld, motif cycling, and resonance networks; analyses rely on mapping sound sequences to
The approach was first described by fictional theorist A. Miro in 2010 within the speculative novel The
In practice, saromeereista works juxtapose short loops with long arcs, inviting close, repetitive reading. Critics call