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Die Stadt der Blinden

byJosé Saramago

Who is this book for? Readers interested in dystopian themes, psychological fiction, and social commentary.

Topics SurvivalHuman NatureIsolationPower
MoodDark, Suspenseful
ViolenceModerate
In einer namenlosen Stadt erblinden aus unerfindlichen Gründen immer mehr Menschen. Schon nach kurzer Zeit nimmt dieses Phänomen die Ausmaße einer Epidemie an. Panik macht sich breit, und der Staat greift zu drastischen Mitteln. Er interniert die Erblindeten und überlässt sie sich selbst - mit fatalen Folgen. Der portugiesische Nobelpreisträger stellt in seinem Roman die Frage nach Gut und Böse und was sich hinter der kultivierten Fassade der westlichen Gesellschaft verbirgt.

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de

Format

eBook

ISBN

9783455812770

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