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par
Howard Jacobson
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Science Fiction
Dystopian
Format
Kindle
Pages
512
Langue
Français
Publié
Jan 1, 2015
Éditeur
CALMANN-LEVY
Édition
2
ISBN-10
2702156878
ISBN-13
9782702156872
Description
In a hauntingly envisioned post-apocalyptic landscape, an unsettling atmosphere envelops the remnants of civilization. Howard Jacobson intricately weaves a narrative that delves into the complexities of identity, memory, and the perilous nature of history. The story unfolds around a man and a woman, whose paths cross in a world where the shadows of the past echo with danger, prompting them to confront the realities of their existence.
As they navigate this treacherous terrain, the characters grapple with their own histories, unraveling the layers of truth and deception that have shaped their lives. Each decision they make not only influences their fates but also unravels deeper philosophical questions about the significance of the past in forging one's future. Jacobson's prose evokes a sense of urgency, drawing readers into the emotional turmoil experienced by the protagonists as they face the remnants of a shattered world.
Through evocative storytelling, the narrative challenges the reader to reflect on the fragile nature of memory and the powerful impact it has on human connections. Jacobson's work calls for an exploration of love, loss, and the perpetual struggle to define oneself amidst chaos, ultimately creating a compelling journey that lingers long after the pages are turned.
As they navigate this treacherous terrain, the characters grapple with their own histories, unraveling the layers of truth and deception that have shaped their lives. Each decision they make not only influences their fates but also unravels deeper philosophical questions about the significance of the past in forging one's future. Jacobson's prose evokes a sense of urgency, drawing readers into the emotional turmoil experienced by the protagonists as they face the remnants of a shattered world.
Through evocative storytelling, the narrative challenges the reader to reflect on the fragile nature of memory and the powerful impact it has on human connections. Jacobson's work calls for an exploration of love, loss, and the perpetual struggle to define oneself amidst chaos, ultimately creating a compelling journey that lingers long after the pages are turned.
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