La Guerre éternelle, Tome 3: Major Mandella
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Action & Adventure
Science & Technology
형식
하드커버
페이지
46
언어
프랑스어
출판됨
Nov 1, 1989
출판사
Dupuis
ISBN-10
2800117036
설명
Set in a distant future where war is intertwined with the fabric of existence, the narrative follows the journey of Major Mandella as he navigates the complexities of time and the harsh realities of an unending conflict. The story delves into the personal sacrifices and emotional turmoil faced by those conscripted into a relentless battle against an elusive enemy. In this captivating third volume, readers witness the profound evolution of Mandella's character, shaped by his experiences and the weight of his responsibilities.
As Major Mandella grapples with the ramifications of warfare, he finds himself torn between duty and the desire for peace, especially after the birth of his son. This new life brings a glimmer of hope amidst the backdrop of destruction, challenging Mandella to consider what kind of world he wishes to build for future generations. The story skillfully intertwines personal relationships and broader societal themes, making it not just an exploration of war but a reflection on humanity itself.
With meticulous world-building and rich characterization, Mandella's struggles resonate on a deeply human level. The narrative asks poignant questions about the nature of conflict, the price of survival, and the indomitable spirit of those who long for a life unshackled from the chains of war. As he navigates this turbulent landscape, readers are invited to reflect on their own beliefs about duty, love, and the endurance of hope.
As Major Mandella grapples with the ramifications of warfare, he finds himself torn between duty and the desire for peace, especially after the birth of his son. This new life brings a glimmer of hope amidst the backdrop of destruction, challenging Mandella to consider what kind of world he wishes to build for future generations. The story skillfully intertwines personal relationships and broader societal themes, making it not just an exploration of war but a reflection on humanity itself.
With meticulous world-building and rich characterization, Mandella's struggles resonate on a deeply human level. The narrative asks poignant questions about the nature of conflict, the price of survival, and the indomitable spirit of those who long for a life unshackled from the chains of war. As he navigates this turbulent landscape, readers are invited to reflect on their own beliefs about duty, love, and the endurance of hope.