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بواسطة
Patrik Svensson
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Biography
Autobiography & Memoir
Science & Technology
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تنسيق
غلاف صلب
صفحات
280
لغة
السويدية
منشور
Jul 30, 2019
الناشر
Albert Bonniers förlag
رقم ISBN-13
9789100178017
الوصف
Patrik Svensson delves into the enigmatic world of the eel, interweaving personal narratives and philosophical inquiries. The book embarks on a journey to explore the mysteries surrounding this elusive creature, which has puzzled scientists for centuries. Through a blend of autobiographical elements and cultural reflections, Svensson takes readers through his own childhood memories tied to fishing for eels, revealing how these creatures symbolize deeper questions about life, knowledge, and human connection.
As the narrative unfolds, it reveals the complexities of the eel's lifecycle, including its remarkable journey from freshwater habitats to the depths of the Sargasso Sea. This journey serves as a metaphor for the search for understanding in a world filled with ambiguity and uncertainty. Svensson draws parallels between the mysterious nature of eels and existential queries about identity and belonging.
The prose is rich with lyrical descriptions and thought-provoking insights, captivating readers as they ponder both the secrets of the eel and their own existence. In navigating the intricate tapestry of life, the narrative invites introspection, encouraging a fascination with the unseen connections that bind all living beings.
Ultimately, the exploration of the eel transcends its biological aspects; it becomes a conduit for examining the human condition. Svensson's thoughtful reflections challenge readers to consider how much they truly know about the world around them and themselves, resonating long after the final page is turned.
As the narrative unfolds, it reveals the complexities of the eel's lifecycle, including its remarkable journey from freshwater habitats to the depths of the Sargasso Sea. This journey serves as a metaphor for the search for understanding in a world filled with ambiguity and uncertainty. Svensson draws parallels between the mysterious nature of eels and existential queries about identity and belonging.
The prose is rich with lyrical descriptions and thought-provoking insights, captivating readers as they ponder both the secrets of the eel and their own existence. In navigating the intricate tapestry of life, the narrative invites introspection, encouraging a fascination with the unseen connections that bind all living beings.
Ultimately, the exploration of the eel transcends its biological aspects; it becomes a conduit for examining the human condition. Svensson's thoughtful reflections challenge readers to consider how much they truly know about the world around them and themselves, resonating long after the final page is turned.