
Sindrom Petrushki
by
Rubina D.
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Mystery
Science Fiction
Thriller & Suspense
Format
Hardcover
Pages
432
Language
Russian
Published
Jan 1, 2021
Publisher
ĖKSMO
ISBN-10
5040928076
ISBN-13
9785040928071
Description
In a gripping exploration of psychological complexity, Rubina D. delves into the intricacies of the human mind through the lens of the enigmatic "Petrushka Syndrome." The narrative weaves together themes of identity, memory, and the struggle for authenticity in a world filled with external expectations.
As characters grapple with their multifaceted identities, the story unravels their desires and fears, painting a vivid picture of the human experience. The author’s keen insights into emotional turmoil and social dynamics resonate deeply, making the reader question their own perceptions of self and others.
Through compelling storytelling, Rubina D. invites readers to journey alongside her characters as they confront inner demons and societal pressures. The vivid landscapes and rich symbolism serve as a backdrop, enhancing the emotional depth of the unfolding drama.
Ultimately, this work challenges its audience to reflect on the masks they wear and the hidden truths they may be concealing, leaving them with lingering thoughts about the nature of reality and the human condition.
As characters grapple with their multifaceted identities, the story unravels their desires and fears, painting a vivid picture of the human experience. The author’s keen insights into emotional turmoil and social dynamics resonate deeply, making the reader question their own perceptions of self and others.
Through compelling storytelling, Rubina D. invites readers to journey alongside her characters as they confront inner demons and societal pressures. The vivid landscapes and rich symbolism serve as a backdrop, enhancing the emotional depth of the unfolding drama.
Ultimately, this work challenges its audience to reflect on the masks they wear and the hidden truths they may be concealing, leaving them with lingering thoughts about the nature of reality and the human condition.
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