L'età del dubbio
작성자
Andrea Camilleri
아직 평점이 없습니다
Romance
Mystery
Humor
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형식
페이퍼백
페이지
265
언어
이탈리아어
출판됨
Oct 23, 2008
출판사
Sellerio
ISBN-10
8838923337
ISBN-13
9788838923333
설명
Andrea Camilleri invites readers into the enigmatic world of Montalbano, a detective who thrives in the shadows of the night. His nightly investigations take him deep into a landscape filled with mystery and intrigue, where each alley and street corner holds secrets waiting to be unraveled. As he navigates the darkness, he encounters not only crimes to solve but also reflections of his own thoughts and emotions, creating a rich tapestry that explores the complexities of human nature.
Montalbano's journey is not just about solving cases; it is also about confronting doubt. As he delves into the labyrinth of his nocturnal surroundings, he grapples with uncertainty, questioning not only the motives of others but also the choices he has made. The duality of light and dark plays a pivotal role in shaping his identity, drawing readers into a profound examination of the mind's recesses.
In this atmospheric tale, the chiaroscuro of night serves as a metaphor for the internal struggles that Montalbano faces. The labyrinth of mirrors reflects both the clarity and obscurity of his investigations, prompting him to confront moral dilemmas and the shades of truth. With each turn, the narrative challenges him to reconcile his professional duties with his personal beliefs.
Readers are pulled into Montalbano's world, where the boundaries between right and wrong blur, and the night becomes a canvas for both fear and revelation. As he combats the elements of doubt surrounding him, the story reveals the intricacies of a man deeply rooted in his convictions yet fully aware of the ephemeral nature of certainty.
Montalbano's journey is not just about solving cases; it is also about confronting doubt. As he delves into the labyrinth of his nocturnal surroundings, he grapples with uncertainty, questioning not only the motives of others but also the choices he has made. The duality of light and dark plays a pivotal role in shaping his identity, drawing readers into a profound examination of the mind's recesses.
In this atmospheric tale, the chiaroscuro of night serves as a metaphor for the internal struggles that Montalbano faces. The labyrinth of mirrors reflects both the clarity and obscurity of his investigations, prompting him to confront moral dilemmas and the shades of truth. With each turn, the narrative challenges him to reconcile his professional duties with his personal beliefs.
Readers are pulled into Montalbano's world, where the boundaries between right and wrong blur, and the night becomes a canvas for both fear and revelation. As he combats the elements of doubt surrounding him, the story reveals the intricacies of a man deeply rooted in his convictions yet fully aware of the ephemeral nature of certainty.