Le Jihad butlérien - Dune, la genèse - tome 2
尚無評分
Science Fiction
格式
平裝書
頁數
689
語言
法語
已出版
Apr 22, 2004
出版商
Robert Laffont
版本
AILLEURS ET DEMAIN
ISBN-10
2221098528
ISBN-13
9782221098523
描述
In the vast universe of Dune, the saga continues to unravel the intricate tapestry of power, religion, and destiny. Set against a backdrop of political intrigue and spiritual struggle, this second installment of the prequel series delves deeper into the origins of the Jihad that would shape the future of humanity. The narrative invites readers to navigate the complex relationships among key figures, illuminating their motivations and aspirations as the sands of Arrakis shift beneath them.
As the conflict intensifies, the compelling characters grapple with their roles in a prophetic struggle. Old alliances are tested and new ones forged, all while the specter of betrayal looms large. The authors craft a vivid depiction of a universe where every choice reverberates through time, setting the stage for legendary confrontations that will echo in history for centuries.
The richness of the Dune universe is further expanded through immersive world-building, bringing to life the unique cultures, customs, and technologies of its inhabitants. As factions vie for dominance, readers are drawn into the moral complexities that arise, exploring themes of sacrifice, loyalty, and the price of power.
In this compelling narrative, Anderson and Herbert masterfully weave together threads of fate and free will, challenging characters to confront their own beliefs and ambitions. The story captivates with its intricate plotting and philosophical depth, inviting readers to reflect on the nature of humanity itself amid the relentless tides of change.
As the conflict intensifies, the compelling characters grapple with their roles in a prophetic struggle. Old alliances are tested and new ones forged, all while the specter of betrayal looms large. The authors craft a vivid depiction of a universe where every choice reverberates through time, setting the stage for legendary confrontations that will echo in history for centuries.
The richness of the Dune universe is further expanded through immersive world-building, bringing to life the unique cultures, customs, and technologies of its inhabitants. As factions vie for dominance, readers are drawn into the moral complexities that arise, exploring themes of sacrifice, loyalty, and the price of power.
In this compelling narrative, Anderson and Herbert masterfully weave together threads of fate and free will, challenging characters to confront their own beliefs and ambitions. The story captivates with its intricate plotting and philosophical depth, inviting readers to reflect on the nature of humanity itself amid the relentless tides of change.