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Thriller & Suspense
Action & Adventure
History
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格式
精装书
页数
426
语言
塞尔维亚语
已发布
Jan 1, 1975
出版商
DZS
ISBN-10
863412469X
ISBN-13
9788634124699
描述
Vitomil Zupan's work delves into the haunting realities of war, weaving a narrative that captures the emotional turmoil and moral dilemmas faced by individuals caught in conflict. Each segment, referred to as a "shot," serves as a poignant reflection on the devastation and chaos wrought by violence. Through vivid imagery and thought-provoking language, Zupan evokes a deep sense of empathy and introspection about the human experience in the face of adversity.
The book's structure mirrors the disjointedness of war itself, with each "shot" offering a different perspective, whether it be from a soldier, a civilian, or a bystander. This multifaceted approach allows for a rich tapestry of voices, each revealing the complex morality that accompanies survival and resistance. The interplay between beauty and horror paints a stark picture of the consequences of human action, prompting readers to confront uncomfortable truths about their own beliefs and values.
As readers journey through Zupan's poignant prose, they are invited to reflect on the weight of history and the indelible marks left by warfare. The exploration of guilt, innocence, and redemption becomes a powerful contemplation on the nature of humanity. This compelling narrative not only recounts the tribulations of war but also challenges readers to engage with the moral questions that arise in times of strife, making it a thought-provoking and necessary read for those seeking to understand the profound impact of conflict.
The book's structure mirrors the disjointedness of war itself, with each "shot" offering a different perspective, whether it be from a soldier, a civilian, or a bystander. This multifaceted approach allows for a rich tapestry of voices, each revealing the complex morality that accompanies survival and resistance. The interplay between beauty and horror paints a stark picture of the consequences of human action, prompting readers to confront uncomfortable truths about their own beliefs and values.
As readers journey through Zupan's poignant prose, they are invited to reflect on the weight of history and the indelible marks left by warfare. The exploration of guilt, innocence, and redemption becomes a powerful contemplation on the nature of humanity. This compelling narrative not only recounts the tribulations of war but also challenges readers to engage with the moral questions that arise in times of strife, making it a thought-provoking and necessary read for those seeking to understand the profound impact of conflict.