November 1916: A Novel: The Red Wheel II
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Action & Adventure
History
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
1,040
언어
영어
출판됨
Aug 19, 2014
출판사
Farrar, Straus and Giroux
판
Reprint
ISBN-10
0374534705
ISBN-13
9780374534707
설명
Set against the tumultuous backdrop of World War I, this novel immerses readers in a vivid depiction of a moment in history that shaped the future of Russia. As the chaos of the war unfolds, individuals from various strata of society come together, their lives intertwined by fate and circumstance. The narrative delves deep into the human experience, exploring themes of suffering, resilience, and the quest for meaning during one of humanity’s darkest hours.
Through complex characters, Solzhenitsyn masterfully illustrates how the war affects their psyches, relationships, and moral choices. Each character's journey reflects the broader turmoil of a nation on the brink of monumental change, capturing the spirit of despair and hope that existed amidst the horrors of conflict. The interplay of personal stories against the historical landscape creates a rich tapestry that resonates with readers on multiple levels.
In this thought-provoking exploration, the author engages with the philosophical underpinnings of war, examining how it transforms individual souls and entire societies. It poses significant questions about humanity, freedom, and the essence of power, compelling readers to reflect on their own beliefs in the face of adversity.
Solzhenitsyn's prose is both poetic and incisive, drawing readers deeper into the emotional currents that define the characters' lives. As the world around them shifts radically, individuals are forced to confront their inner demons—revealing not only the cost of war but also the enduring strength of the human spirit in the struggle for truth and justice.
Through complex characters, Solzhenitsyn masterfully illustrates how the war affects their psyches, relationships, and moral choices. Each character's journey reflects the broader turmoil of a nation on the brink of monumental change, capturing the spirit of despair and hope that existed amidst the horrors of conflict. The interplay of personal stories against the historical landscape creates a rich tapestry that resonates with readers on multiple levels.
In this thought-provoking exploration, the author engages with the philosophical underpinnings of war, examining how it transforms individual souls and entire societies. It poses significant questions about humanity, freedom, and the essence of power, compelling readers to reflect on their own beliefs in the face of adversity.
Solzhenitsyn's prose is both poetic and incisive, drawing readers deeper into the emotional currents that define the characters' lives. As the world around them shifts radically, individuals are forced to confront their inner demons—revealing not only the cost of war but also the enduring strength of the human spirit in the struggle for truth and justice.