King Rat
작성자
James Clavell
아직 평점이 없습니다
Science Fiction
Action & Adventure
History
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형식
페이퍼백
페이지
368
언어
영어
출판됨
May 19, 2009
출판사
Dell
ISBN-10
0385333765
ISBN-13
9780385333764
설명
In a harrowing depiction set during World War II, a group of prisoners grapples with their dire circumstances in a Japanese prison camp. Amid the chaos and suffering, the resilient spirit of survival emerges, showcasing the complex interplay of humanity in the face of despair. Each character is etched with striking vividness, from the cunning and resourceful King Rat, who uses his streetwise savvy to navigate the treacherous realities of camp life, to the diverse ensemble of fellow inmates who are each trying to maintain their dignity and humanity.
As the tension between the prisoners escalates and alliances shift, the struggle for power and survival takes center stage. Clavell intricately explores themes of camaraderie and betrayal, painting a stark picture of how individuals confront their moral boundaries when pushed to the brink. Readers are drawn into a world dominated by deprivation and the unyielding will to endure, where the fight for survival transcends both camaraderie and self-interest.
Through intense and gripping storytelling, Clavell expertly crafts a narrative that is both an indictment of war and a profound exploration of the human condition. The prison camp becomes a microcosm, reflecting the broader conflicts of loyalty, sacrifice, and the relentless pursuit of freedom, ultimately delivering a poignant message about hope and resilience.
As the tension between the prisoners escalates and alliances shift, the struggle for power and survival takes center stage. Clavell intricately explores themes of camaraderie and betrayal, painting a stark picture of how individuals confront their moral boundaries when pushed to the brink. Readers are drawn into a world dominated by deprivation and the unyielding will to endure, where the fight for survival transcends both camaraderie and self-interest.
Through intense and gripping storytelling, Clavell expertly crafts a narrative that is both an indictment of war and a profound exploration of the human condition. The prison camp becomes a microcosm, reflecting the broader conflicts of loyalty, sacrifice, and the relentless pursuit of freedom, ultimately delivering a poignant message about hope and resilience.