
Amerikanskie bogi
by:
Nil Geyman
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 5976235204
ISBN 13: 9785976235205
Publication date:
January 1st, 2007
Publisher: AST, AST Moskva, Hranitel, Harvest
Genres: Romance, Science Fiction, Action & Adventure, Religion & Spirituality, Horror, Humor, Business & Economics, Fantasy
In a world where myth intertwines with reality, Shadow finds himself adrift after his release from prison, grappling with the sudden loss of his wife, Laura. Her unexpected death in a tragic accident leaves him feeling hollow and vulnerable, thrusting him into a journey that defies logic and challenges the boundaries of belief. Wandering through a landscape rich with ancient gods and modern struggles, Shadow uncovers the hidden depths of American culture and its forgotten deities.
As he navigates this strange terrain, Shadow encounters a cast of characters—both divine and ordinary—who reveal the interwoven destinies of the past and present. Each interaction draws him deeper into a world where the lines between myth and reality blur, forcing him to confront his own identity and the sacrifices of those who came before him.
With every step he takes, Shadow learns that he is part of a larger story, one that explores themes of faith, power, and renewal. Haunted by his grief yet fueled by a desire for understanding, he embarks on an odyssey that challenges not only his perception of the divine but also the very essence of what it means to be human.
As he navigates this strange terrain, Shadow encounters a cast of characters—both divine and ordinary—who reveal the interwoven destinies of the past and present. Each interaction draws him deeper into a world where the lines between myth and reality blur, forcing him to confront his own identity and the sacrifices of those who came before him.
With every step he takes, Shadow learns that he is part of a larger story, one that explores themes of faith, power, and renewal. Haunted by his grief yet fueled by a desire for understanding, he embarks on an odyssey that challenges not only his perception of the divine but also the very essence of what it means to be human.