Judas
작성자
Amos Oz
아직 평점이 없습니다
Romance
Science Fiction
History
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형식
페이퍼백
페이지
400
언어
네덜란드어, 플라망어
출판됨
Jan 17, 2019
출판사
Bezige Bij, De
판
Heruitgave
ISBN-10
9403157909
ISBN-13
9789403157900
설명
A profound exploration of faith, doubt, and betrayal unfolds in this poignant narrative. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Jerusalem, the story intertwines the lives of its characters in a tapestry of philosophical reflection and emotional turmoil. The protagonist grapples with his conflicting loyalties and the complexities of love, challenging the very essence of devotion and the human condition.
As the protagonist navigates his relationships, he finds himself immersed in a world where personal belief clashes with the weight of historical events. The characters are richly developed, each embodying different facets of Jewish identity and the divergent paths of national tragedy and personal sacrifice. Their interactions unveil the delicate balance between ideological conviction and the reality of human emotions, making readers ponder their own beliefs and choices.
Oz's vivid prose immerses readers in the sights and sounds of Jerusalem, painting an evocative picture of a city steeped in both beauty and conflict. The dichotomy between hope and despair resonates throughout, prompting reflections on the nature of truth and the search for meaning amid chaos.
This compelling narrative not only tells a story but invites readers into a deeper understanding of faith and its implications. Through its emotional depth and philosophical inquiries, it becomes a mirror reflecting the complexities of human relationships and the eternal quest for understanding in a world fraught with uncertainty.
As the protagonist navigates his relationships, he finds himself immersed in a world where personal belief clashes with the weight of historical events. The characters are richly developed, each embodying different facets of Jewish identity and the divergent paths of national tragedy and personal sacrifice. Their interactions unveil the delicate balance between ideological conviction and the reality of human emotions, making readers ponder their own beliefs and choices.
Oz's vivid prose immerses readers in the sights and sounds of Jerusalem, painting an evocative picture of a city steeped in both beauty and conflict. The dichotomy between hope and despair resonates throughout, prompting reflections on the nature of truth and the search for meaning amid chaos.
This compelling narrative not only tells a story but invites readers into a deeper understanding of faith and its implications. Through its emotional depth and philosophical inquiries, it becomes a mirror reflecting the complexities of human relationships and the eternal quest for understanding in a world fraught with uncertainty.