The Tin Drum

The Tin Drum

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Jan 1, 2005 · Inglese · Brossura (580 pagine)
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Formato Brossura
Pagine 580
Lingua Inglese
Pubblicato Jan 1, 2005
Editore Vintage
ISBN-10 0099483505
ISBN-13 9780099483502

Descrizione

In a small German town during the tumultuous times leading up to and during World War II, a unique and haunting tale unfolds through the eyes of Oskar Matzerath. At the tender age of three, he makes a poignant choice—he will stop growing, an act that becomes both a physical manifestation of his profound inner turmoil and a metaphor for his resistance against the adult world's complexities and contradictions. Oskar’s small stature allows him to witness the chaotic shifts in his surroundings, as he fervently clutches his beloved tin drum, the instrument with which he expresses his desires, protestations, and the absurdity of the world around him.

As Oskar navigates a landscape filled with the echoes of war, he confronts the stark realities of loss, betrayal, and the relentless march of history. His narrative meanders through the lives of those intertwined with his journey, casting a light on their struggles and the moral ambiguities they encounter. Through his eyes, readers are drawn into a vivid tableau, rich in symbolism and commentary about the human condition.

With a striking blend of magical realism and dark humor, Oskar’s experiences serve as both a critique of society and a reflection on the nature of innocence and complicity. The story leaves a lasting impression, challenging the reader to ponder the significance of memory, identity, and the cost of indifference amidst the sweeping tides of history. Each beat of Oskar's tin drum reverberates with the sounds of a world that is both familiar and disturbingly estranged, a powerful exploration of what it means to be a part of a fractured society.

Generi

Romanzo Thriller e Suspense Azione e Avventura Orrore Umorismo
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