Dettagli del libro
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
442
Lingua
Italiano
Pubblicato
Jan 1, 2005
Editore
Sironi
ISBN-10
8851800545
ISBN-13
9788851800543
Descrizione
"Lo Zar non è morto" is a compelling exploration of adventure and mystery, published in 1929, that captures the intrigue of the roaring twenties. A collaborative effort from a diverse array of writers, the novel immerses readers in a vibrant narrative that intertwines historical elements with an imaginative twist. The prose combines the talents of notable authors, creating a rich tapestry of voices that paint a vivid picture of a world teetering on the edge of change.
Set against a backdrop of upheaval and disillusionment, the storyline unravels a complex web of conspiracies surrounding the fate of the Russian Tsar. As the characters navigate political turmoil and personal dilemmas, the reader is drawn into their struggles and triumphs. Each chapter presents a unique perspective, revealing the multifaceted nature of identity and loyalty in times of crisis.
With its engaging plot and diverse characterizations, the book remains a testament to the spirit of exploration that defined the early 20th century. It invites readers to reflect on the ideas of power, legacy, and the quest for meaning in a rapidly transforming world.
Set against a backdrop of upheaval and disillusionment, the storyline unravels a complex web of conspiracies surrounding the fate of the Russian Tsar. As the characters navigate political turmoil and personal dilemmas, the reader is drawn into their struggles and triumphs. Each chapter presents a unique perspective, revealing the multifaceted nature of identity and loyalty in times of crisis.
With its engaging plot and diverse characterizations, the book remains a testament to the spirit of exploration that defined the early 20th century. It invites readers to reflect on the ideas of power, legacy, and the quest for meaning in a rapidly transforming world.