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The Sowers of the Thunder

Robert E. Howard

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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In "The Sowers of the Thunder," Robert E. Howard delves into the realms of historical fiction and high fantasy, weaving an intricate tapestry of adventure intertwined with the threads of myth and legend. Set against the backdrop of a vividly reimagined ancient world, the narrative follows the exploits of Kull, a philosophical warrior grappling with destiny and the consequences of barbarism versus civilization. Howard's signature prose, marked by its epic scope and visceral imagery, invites readers to explore profound themes of personal honor and the struggle against fate, making it a poignant addition to the sword and sorcery genre. Robert E. Howard, an iconic figure of 20th-century literature, is renowned for his creation of enduring heroes and fantastical worlds. His background in Texas, coupled with a fascination for history and mythology, informed his imaginative narratives. "The Sowers of the Thunder" exemplifies Howard's ability to blend his personal interests with broader cultural motifs, reflecting an era where the barbarian ethos often clashed with burgeoning civilized societies, allowing him to explore deeper philosophical questions through the lens of adventure. This compelling work is a must-read for fans of fantasy and historical fiction alike. Howard's unique storytelling artistry and his profound understanding of human nature not only entertain but provoke thought, making this novel a significant contribution to the genre. Engage with Kull's journey and witness how Howard remains a pivotal figure in shaping modern fantasy.
Disponible depuis: 15/09/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 39 pages.

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