City of Illusions
아직 평점이 없습니다
Mystery
Science Fiction
Children’s
+1
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형식
페이퍼백
페이지
160
언어
영어
출판됨
Jan 1, 1967
출판사
Ace Books
설명
In a world shrouded in mystery and post-apocalyptic remnants, a man awakens in a wilderness, devoid of memories and identity. Surrounding him is a dense forest that hints at the remnants of a civilization long gone, a stark contrast to the life he cannot remember. As he navigates through this alien landscape, he grapples with the questions of who he is and how he came to be.
His journey unfolds as he encounters various beings—some human, others not—who offer glimpses into the fragmented society that once thrived. Through these interactions, he begins to piece together the complexities of humanity, love, and power, all while struggling to reclaim his own lost history. The echoes of his past call to him, leading him into the heart of a city that embodies the illusions of his own fragmented memories.
As he searches for answers, the man must confront not only the external obstacles of a devastated world but also the internal battles of self-discovery. Each step forward unearths more confusion, intertwining his fate with those around him, challenging his understanding of truth and reality.
In a tale woven with rich imagery and philosophical undertones, the journey becomes a reflection on the essence of identity and the fragile nature of civilization. The man’s odyssey through illusion and revelation is not merely a quest for belonging but also an exploration of what it means to be truly human in a landscape peppered with lost dreams and potential reinvention.
His journey unfolds as he encounters various beings—some human, others not—who offer glimpses into the fragmented society that once thrived. Through these interactions, he begins to piece together the complexities of humanity, love, and power, all while struggling to reclaim his own lost history. The echoes of his past call to him, leading him into the heart of a city that embodies the illusions of his own fragmented memories.
As he searches for answers, the man must confront not only the external obstacles of a devastated world but also the internal battles of self-discovery. Each step forward unearths more confusion, intertwining his fate with those around him, challenging his understanding of truth and reality.
In a tale woven with rich imagery and philosophical undertones, the journey becomes a reflection on the essence of identity and the fragile nature of civilization. The man’s odyssey through illusion and revelation is not merely a quest for belonging but also an exploration of what it means to be truly human in a landscape peppered with lost dreams and potential reinvention.