Le diable dans la ville blanche
بواسطة
Erik Larson
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تنسيق
غلاف ورقي
صفحات
648
لغة
الفرنسية
منشور
Apr 14, 2011
الناشر
Cherche Midi
الطبعة
CHERCHE MIDI
رقم ISBN-10
2749117089
رقم ISBN-13
9782749117089
الوصف
In the heart of the bustling 1893 Chicago World's Fair, Erik Larson weaves a tale of ambition, innovation, and unspeakable horror. As the fair transforms the city into a beacon of modernity, a shadow lurks beneath the surface. Larson artfully juxtaposes the thrilling advancements of the fair against the chilling actions of a cunning serial killer, creating a chilling atmosphere that envelops the reader.
Through the eyes of the fair's architects and artists, the narrative captures the enchanting spirit of human endeavor, while simultaneously exploring the grim realities that coexist within urban life. Larson's detailed research reveals the complexities of the era, showcasing how a city marked by progress can also be a breeding ground for darkness. His vivid descriptions transport readers to a time when dreams and nightmares collided in the bustling streets of Chicago.
As the story unfolds, it becomes a gripping examination of morality, identity, and the fragility of civilization. The interplay between the brilliance of the fair and the malevolence of a hidden predator invites readers to reflect on the dual nature of humanity — the light and the dark, the promise and the peril. In this mesmerizing blend of history and suspense, Larson leaves an indelible mark on the reader's imagination.
Through the eyes of the fair's architects and artists, the narrative captures the enchanting spirit of human endeavor, while simultaneously exploring the grim realities that coexist within urban life. Larson's detailed research reveals the complexities of the era, showcasing how a city marked by progress can also be a breeding ground for darkness. His vivid descriptions transport readers to a time when dreams and nightmares collided in the bustling streets of Chicago.
As the story unfolds, it becomes a gripping examination of morality, identity, and the fragility of civilization. The interplay between the brilliance of the fair and the malevolence of a hidden predator invites readers to reflect on the dual nature of humanity — the light and the dark, the promise and the peril. In this mesmerizing blend of history and suspense, Larson leaves an indelible mark on the reader's imagination.