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Prometheus Illbound, André Gide
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Книги
André Gide

Prometheus Illbound

In “Prometheus Illbound,” André Gide presents a profound exploration of existential themes through a modern retelling of the Prometheus myth. This work intricately weaves together elements of allegory and philosophical dialogue, employing a rich, lyrical style that challenges readers to reflect on the nature of suffering, freedom, and the quest for knowledge. Gide's narrative is not simply a rehash of the ancient tales but serves as a poignant commentary on the human condition, framed within the literary context of early 20th-century modernism, which sought to question established norms and explore the depths of individual experience. André Gide, a pivotal figure in French literature and a Nobel laureate, is renowned for his keen insight into the complexities of human psychology and morality. His experiences in various philosophical circles, combined with his own struggles with identity and belief, shaped his artistic vision. Gide's exploration of themes such as duality and the conflict between individual desire and societal expectation culminates powerfully in this work, reflecting his broader literary pursuits and personal convictions regarding freedom and authenticity. “Prometheus Illbound” is a thought-provoking read that invites introspection on the interplay between creator and creation, making it essential for anyone interested in the intersections of mythology, ethics, and modern thought. Gide's masterful prose and penetrating insights make this book a timeless addition to the canon of philosophical literature.
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48 печатни страници
Оригинална публикация
2022
Година на публикуване
2022
Издател
Saga Egmont

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