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The Orchard of Tears

Sax Rohmer

Casa editrice: DigiCat

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Sax Rohmer's "The Orchard of Tears" weaves a haunting narrative steeped in the mystique of the East and the psychological depths of human emotion. Set against a backdrop of exotic locales, this novel explores themes of desire, obsession, and the supernatural, showcasing Rohmer's signature style that seamlessly blends suspense with elements of the fantastic. The prose is rich and evocative, revealing a world where the boundaries between reality and nightmare blur, creating a profound sense of foreboding that permeates the text. As the characters navigate their intricate destinies, readers are drawn into a labyrinth of intrigue and dark romance, pondering the moral complexities embedded within their choices. Sax Rohmer, a British author best known for his fascination with Oriental mysticism and the occult, infused his works with a deep understanding of the cultural tensions of his time. His experiences living in and traveling through Asia significantly influenced his narratives, leading him to explore the psychological underpinnings of fear and fascination associated with the 'other.' "The Orchard of Tears" reflects his continuous engagement with these themes, offering a poignant exploration of the human psyche amidst the alluring yet treacherous landscapes of the East. For readers drawn to atmospheric and psychologically rich narratives, "The Orchard of Tears" presents a compelling journey into the complex interplay of light and shadow. Rohmer's masterful storytelling invites you to ponder the depth of human emotion and the cultural ramifications of desire, making it essential reading for those who appreciate literary adventure intertwined with philosophical inquiry.
Disponibile da: 15/09/2022.
Lunghezza di stampa: 193 pagine.

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