Pandora

Pandora

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Jan 1, 1999 · Spagnolo · Brossura (304 pagine)
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Formato Brossura
Pagine 304
Lingua Spagnolo
Pubblicato Jan 1, 1999
Editore elPeriódico/Ediciones B

Descrizione

En un concurrido café del París actual, el vampiro novel David Talbot invita a Pandora, su igual, a rememorar sus casi dos mil años de existencia. Pandora inicia el relato remontándose a su infancia como mortal en el seno de una familia de patricios romanos, para adentrarse luego en su vida adulta, durante la cual tuvo que huir precipitadamente de Roma, víctima de las intrigas, y buscar refugio en Antioquía, donde acabó subyugada por la mordedura de su gran amor, Marius. Así fue como Pandora resucitó en el reino de la vida tras la muerte y se embarcó en un viaje fascinante a través de los tiempos, que la llevaría desde la Roma imperial al París y la Nueva Orleans del siglo XX, pasando por la Francia del siglo XVIII.

Generi

Romanzo Thriller e Suspense Bambini Azione e Avventura Orrore Natura

The premise of this book gave me hope that it would deliver something eye-opening.A two-thousand-year-old vampire reflecting on history, humanity, meaning, truth, love, and immortality sounds like exactly the sort of novel that should have something profound to say.Instead, I spent most of the book listening to a spoiled, arrogant woman argue with people about how intelligent, beautiful, educated, and exceptional she is. Over and over again.Pandora has lived through empires rising and falling, religions being born, wars, discoveries, and centuries of human experience. Yet so much of her narration felt trapped in the same repetitive conversations and grievances. I kept waiting for the story to deepen, to tell us what wisdom someone who had lived that long might have gained, to offer a meaningful insight earned through two thousand years of existence.To its credit, there is a central idea here that I genuinely agree with: people are constantly searching for meaning and inventing reasons to keep going, to justify their existence, to find purpose in an ultimately indifferent universe. Much of what we chase is fleeting or worthless, little more than stories we tell ourselves to pass the time and cope with life. Love and art are among the few things that seem to endure.Unfortunately, that theme wasn't enough to carry the novel for me. I admired the idea of Pandora far more than I enjoyed reading it.

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