
Il giardino delle bestie: Berlino 1934
Sprache: Italienisch
Format: Kindle
ISBN 10: 8854505749
ISBN 13: 9788854505742
Veröffentlichungsdatum:
January 1st, 2012
Verlag: Neri Pozza
Seiten: 541
Genres: Action & Adventure
Set against the backdrop of 1934 Berlin, the narrative delves into a tumultuous period in history where the shadows of the Nazi regime loom large. It weaves the story of a unique garden of intrigue, where personal and political landscapes intertwine. Erik Larson paints a vivid portrait of a city caught in the throes of transformation, capturing both the charm and menace that characterized daily life as the world teetered on the brink of war.
Central to this tale are captivating characters, each navigating their own aspirations amid the growing darkness. The protagonist finds themselves ensnared by the complexities of loyalty, love, and survival, reflecting the broader struggles of society during these trying times. Larson's meticulous research brings historical figures to life, allowing readers to experience the era's tension firsthand.
As events unfold, the oppressive atmosphere grows thicker, illustrating how ordinary lives can be profoundly affected by the rise of tyranny. The juxtaposition of beauty and horror serves to heighten the stakes for those living in a city where freedom is increasingly overshadowed.
With striking prose and a keen eye for detail, Larson's work invites readers to immerse themselves in a pivotal moment of history, exploring themes of human resilience and moral choice. Each page turns with the weight of impending doom, leaving a lingering sense of reflection on the fragility of civilization itself.
Central to this tale are captivating characters, each navigating their own aspirations amid the growing darkness. The protagonist finds themselves ensnared by the complexities of loyalty, love, and survival, reflecting the broader struggles of society during these trying times. Larson's meticulous research brings historical figures to life, allowing readers to experience the era's tension firsthand.
As events unfold, the oppressive atmosphere grows thicker, illustrating how ordinary lives can be profoundly affected by the rise of tyranny. The juxtaposition of beauty and horror serves to heighten the stakes for those living in a city where freedom is increasingly overshadowed.
With striking prose and a keen eye for detail, Larson's work invites readers to immerse themselves in a pivotal moment of history, exploring themes of human resilience and moral choice. Each page turns with the weight of impending doom, leaving a lingering sense of reflection on the fragility of civilization itself.