
Death and the Penguin
아직 평점이 없습니다
Mystery
Humor
Manga
+1
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형식
페이퍼백
페이지
240
언어
영어
출판됨
Jun 7, 2011
출판사
Melville International Crime
판
Reprint
ISBN-10
1935554557
ISBN-13
9781935554554
설명
Set against the backdrop of a tumultuous Ukraine, this captivating narrative weaves a story that blends humor with a poignant exploration of life, death, and the absurdities of existence. The protagonist, Viktor, a morose and introspective writer, finds himself entangled in a web of unexpected circumstances after adopting a penguin named Misha. Their unique bond becomes a source of solace amid the chaos of a city grappling with uncertainty.
Viktor's mundane life is suddenly interrupted when he begins to receive peculiar assignments from a mysterious client, which lead him deeper into a world filled with intrigue and danger. As he navigates through this bizarre reality, the presence of Misha serves as both a companion and a symbol, highlighting the absurdity of a life filled with sadness and loneliness.
The story unfolds with a captivating mixture of dark comedy and philosophical musings, inviting readers to consider the intersections of fate and free will. Kurkov's poignant prose and vivid characters create a rich tapestry that forces one to confront the often-unpleasant truths about existence, all while embracing the humor found in the strangest of situations.
This cleverly crafted tale resonates with those who appreciate the interplay of the macabre and the whimsical, offering an unforgettable journey through a world that mirrors our own in unexpectedly profound ways. As Viktor grapples with the complexities of his life, the reader is left to ponder the nature of companionship, loss, and the peculiarities of the human condition.
Viktor's mundane life is suddenly interrupted when he begins to receive peculiar assignments from a mysterious client, which lead him deeper into a world filled with intrigue and danger. As he navigates through this bizarre reality, the presence of Misha serves as both a companion and a symbol, highlighting the absurdity of a life filled with sadness and loneliness.
The story unfolds with a captivating mixture of dark comedy and philosophical musings, inviting readers to consider the intersections of fate and free will. Kurkov's poignant prose and vivid characters create a rich tapestry that forces one to confront the often-unpleasant truths about existence, all while embracing the humor found in the strangest of situations.
This cleverly crafted tale resonates with those who appreciate the interplay of the macabre and the whimsical, offering an unforgettable journey through a world that mirrors our own in unexpectedly profound ways. As Viktor grapples with the complexities of his life, the reader is left to ponder the nature of companionship, loss, and the peculiarities of the human condition.