Mister No Revolution n. 1: Brucia, ragazzo, brucia
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形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
64
言語
イタリア語
公開されました
Dec 4, 2018
出版社
Sergio Bonelli Editore
説明
In the vibrant backdrop of New York City in 1967, Jerry Drake navigates the tumultuous landscape of youth, rebellion, and conflict. As the world around him pulsates with the spirit of revolution, Jerry finds himself facing a duality of circumstance: the exhilaration of a generation seeking change and the harrowing shadows of war as he serves in Vietnam. Each moment is a blend of hope and despair, reflecting the turbulent times he inhabits.
The narrative weaves Jerry's internal struggles with the external chaos of the era, exploring themes of identity, loyalty, and the harsh realities of a soldier's life. As tensions rise and the anti-war movement gains momentum, Jerry grapples with his place in this shifting world. He seeks meaning in a society that often seems at odds with his values, leaving him to question the path he has chosen and the sacrifices he must make.
With richly developed characters and a gripping storyline, the work captures not just the historical context of a pivotal moment in American history, but also the universal quest for purpose and belonging. Jerry's journey is a poignant exploration of innocence lost and the relentless pursuit of one's beliefs amidst the upheaval of a revolutionary spirit.
The narrative weaves Jerry's internal struggles with the external chaos of the era, exploring themes of identity, loyalty, and the harsh realities of a soldier's life. As tensions rise and the anti-war movement gains momentum, Jerry grapples with his place in this shifting world. He seeks meaning in a society that often seems at odds with his values, leaving him to question the path he has chosen and the sacrifices he must make.
With richly developed characters and a gripping storyline, the work captures not just the historical context of a pivotal moment in American history, but also the universal quest for purpose and belonging. Jerry's journey is a poignant exploration of innocence lost and the relentless pursuit of one's beliefs amidst the upheaval of a revolutionary spirit.