Leviathan

Leviathan

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Nov 1, 1975 · Inglese · Brossura (253 pagine)
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Formato Brossura
Pagine 253
Lingua Inglese
Pubblicato Nov 1, 1975
Editore Dell Publishing Co.

Descrizione

In a world teetering on the brink of chaos, the lines between sanity and madness blur as two visionary minds—Robert Anton Wilson and Robert Shea—invite readers into a whirlwind of conspiracy and cosmic intrigue. They explore a narrative where the ultimate weapon extends far beyond conventional destruction, delving into the very fabric of perception and understanding. The characters navigate through a surreal landscape filled with eccentric personalities and mind-bending twists that challenge the nature of reality itself.

As the plot unfolds, readers are drawn into the lives of those entangled in a vast web of social and political manipulation. The backdrop of Las Vegas adds a layer of surrealism, with its neon lights symbolizing both excess and absurdity. This chaotic setting serves as a playground for exploring deeper themes like the fragility of human belief systems and the consequences of blind faith in authority.

Amidst the turmoil, camaraderie emerges as characters join forces to confront unseen forces and hidden agendas. With clever dialogue and sharp wit, the authors weave a tapestry of humor, philosophy, and social commentary, inviting readers to question what they know and seek the truth behind the facades. Each page turns like a clever riddle, sparking curiosity and engaging the intellect while maintaining a pulse-pounding momentum.

Ultimately, this journey propels readers toward a dizzying climax, leaving them pondering the true meaning of power and the capabilities of the human mind. It renders a vivid reflection on the nature of reality, forcing one to confront the question: what is the ultimate weapon, and who truly wields it?

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