Abyss. She-di-bio K.
For this romance Christophe The-Di-Bo, a French writer and journalist, from Normandy, received two prestigious French prizes in literature-the Grand Prix of the French Academy and the Renodo Prize. The “abyss” is a detective, and a love story, and a philosophical parable, so many romance is multi -faced and deep. But first of all, this is a classic French existential novel - about the meaning of being, about the borderline of human existence and human essence.
as a journalist, Cesar traveled the whole world, met with terrible destruction, looked into the eyes of death, saw brilliance and saw brilliance and saw a brilliance and saw. The futility of secular society. He was tired of the world and his disgusting vanity. But once he met a pass - a mysterious, passionate and indomitable Spaniard, suffocating in old Europe and dreaming of breaking beyond the limits of the continent, who turned into one large museum. And his life was again filled with meaning. Until he was informed that he was found on the deserted Arabian coast the body of a woman who looked like his pass. Why was she there? What or who was looking far from people? Why did you run from civilization? Trying to comprehend the mystery of his wife, Cesar unravels the history of their relationship, looks into the abyss, on the edge of which stood pass, hoping to see the answers there.
“The abyss” - a novel about the sunset of European civilization, about the thirst for fresh wind, oh Merks with nature and, to the end, with eternity.
The degeneration of old Europe, breaking in its splendor, frames the mysterious and deep story of a woman who abandoned the world of people and chose the world of sharks. The world, dynamic and dangerous, where death lies in wait for every next moment. But which is full of seething life. And is there a difference between death and life? Stunning allegory of the modern world, clothed in the novel.
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Age | From 16 years old |
| Author | She-di-bio Christophe |
| Kit | No |
| Number of pages | 448 |
| The year of publishing | 2015 |
| Type of cover | Hard cover |
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