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The Fifth Sun
EAN : 9789403862354
Édition papier
EAN : 9789403862354
Paru le : 31 déc. 2099
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- EAN13 : 9789403862354
- Réf. éditeur : 1559040
- Date Parution : 31 déc. 2099
- Disponibilite : Pas encore paru
- Barème de remise : NS
- Nombre de pages : 348
- Format : H:234 mm L:156 mm E:20 mm
- Poids : 0gr
- Interdit de retour : Retour interdit
- Résumé : Across civilizations and centuries, human beings have told the same stories in different tongues. Stories of sacrifice and survival, of time passing and meaning hard-won, of what must be given up so that life may continue. This book is a journey into those ancient narratives not as relics of a forgotten world, but as living mirrors of our own humanity.Drawing from myth, legend, and sacred tradition, An Ancient Story of Time, Sacrifice, and What It Means to Be Human explores the deep structures that unite human experience across cultures. These stories speak of responsibility and loss, of love and endurance, of the fragile boundary between order and chaos. They ask why suffering exists, what it costs to belong to a community, and how meaning is forged in the face of mortality.Written with philosophical depth and poetic clarity, this book does not retell myths for entertainment alone. It listens to them carefully, respectfully seeking the wisdom embedded in their silences as much as in their words. It invites the reader to slow down, to remember, and to recognize themselves in voices that echo from humanity's earliest fires.
- Biographie : Hirad Abadi is the author of imaginative fiction that explores the borderlands between reason and wonder, logic and myth.Fascinated by the moment when certainty begins to crack, Abadi writes stories in which rational minds encounter realities they cannot fully explain. His work often blends mystery, philosophical inquiry, and gentle humor, inviting readers to question not only what is true, but how truth itself is recognized.The Fairy Detective is a playful and reflective homage to classic detective fiction, reimagining the genre through a lens of curiosity, skepticism, and unexpected enchantment.When not writing, Abadi is usually reading old case files, wandering through ideas that refuse to stay solved, or listening for the places where stories insist on being told.




