
Pourpre Et L Olivier
توسط
Gilbert Sinoué
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Romance
فرمت
جلد نرم
صفحات
640
زبان
فرانسوی
منتشر شده
Feb 1, 1994
ناشر
Gallimard Education
ISBN-10
2070388492
ISBN-13
9782070388493
توضیحات
Set against the backdrop of the tumultuous Middle East, this narrative weaves together themes of love, conflict, and cultural identity. The characters navigate the complexities of their lives amidst the rich historical tapestry of the region, where olive trees stand as silent witnesses to the shifting tides of fate and fortune. As personal stories unfold, they highlight the deep emotional connections that can exist even in times of strife.
Through evocative prose, the author brings to life the vibrant landscapes and diverse communities that inhabit this world. Readers are drawn into a journey that explores not only the struggles faced by the characters but also their profound hopes and aspirations. The interplay between the symbolic olive tree, representing peace and endurance, and the rich hues of purple, embodying depth and passion, serves as a powerful metaphor for the coexistence of beauty and turmoil in their lives.
Through evocative prose, the author brings to life the vibrant landscapes and diverse communities that inhabit this world. Readers are drawn into a journey that explores not only the struggles faced by the characters but also their profound hopes and aspirations. The interplay between the symbolic olive tree, representing peace and endurance, and the rich hues of purple, embodying depth and passion, serves as a powerful metaphor for the coexistence of beauty and turmoil in their lives.
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