Night

Night

David R. Hogue , Elie Wiesel
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Jan 1, 2005 · Anglais · Broché (101 pages)
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Format Broché
Pages 101
Langue Anglais
Publié Jan 1, 2005
Éditeur Center for Learning
ISBN-10 1560772255
ISBN-13 9781560772255

Description

In a world where shadows hold untold stories, David R. Hogue explores the intricacies of night and its profound impact on human experience. His narrative weaves together themes of solitude, reflection, and the enigmatic nature of darkness. Through vivid imagery and poignant prose, readers are invited to delve into the psychological nuances that the night elicits—feelings of introspection, fear, and wonder.

As he navigates the multifaceted relationship between humanity and the nocturnal landscape, Hogue emphasizes the duality of night as both a refuge and a source of unease. The author illustrates how nighttime transformations can reveal hidden truths while sparking an introspective journey that peels back the layers of the soul. Each page unfurls a tapestry of emotions, evoking the stillness that night brings.

With an array of bibliographical references interspersed throughout, Hogue provides a rich context that invites further exploration into the themes he presents. Through his compelling narrative, he captivates readers, urging them to reconsider their own perceptions of night and the stories that unfold within its embrace.

Genres

Romance Science-fiction Jeunes adultes Enfants Biographie Action & Aventure Autobiographie & Mémoire Horreur Nature

Haunting, but a must read for everyone.

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