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Vikramaditya's Throne

Couverture du livre « Vikramaditya's Throne » de Avan Jesia aux éditions Penguin Books Ltd Digital
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A HAUNTING SAGA OF LOVE AND LOSS SPANNING THREE GENERATIONS OF A PARSI FAMILY Tower addresses the timeless themes of love and death, loss and return, and the validity of faith. It speaks of a house that a young man built in Bombay in the 1920s to accommodate his family and relatives, the years... Voir plus

A HAUNTING SAGA OF LOVE AND LOSS SPANNING THREE GENERATIONS OF A PARSI FAMILY Tower addresses the timeless themes of love and death, loss and return, and the validity of faith. It speaks of a house that a young man built in Bombay in the 1920s to accommodate his family and relatives, the years that saw its rooms fill up, the looming threat of their emptying, and eventual deliverance from that threat. Echoing with ghostly voices from the past, and watched over by the three Fates, Framji Building is at the heart of this epic tale of loss and longing, charged with gothic, supernatural and magical forces. Lyrical, allusive and inspired, marrying myth and matters of fact, Tower is a profound meditation on life, death and what lies beyond.

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