Concentration

Concentration

Hardback (17 Sep 2019)

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The story is that of betrayal, violation of friendship, and love in today's world. Anyone can be a suspect under the Patriot Act, which makes a system that would like to call itself "democratic," no different from the worst case of totalitarian regimes known in the history of mankind.

The main character, framed by his former friend, is deported from the United States to Rumania, where he ends up in a concentration camp, tortured and deprived of his civil rights. Those who finally found out that Jack was innocent, do nothing. Afraid of embarrassment, they keep silent.

Hopeless and stripped of any sense, Jack is liberated by a global event, when a black hole moving at incredible speed through space approaches Earth and destroys half the planet. Jack escapes his prison and walks through a crippled world, discovering that, as one of this author's favorite once said: 'a true life, life in the end discovered and explained, the only life hence simply lived through, that's literature.' Drawing on a massive body of learning that ranges from philosophy to theology, science, and art history, the author creates story that is a conglomerate of human knowledge reflecting the problems western culture faces today.

Book information

ISBN: 9781643988740
Publisher: Litfire Publishing
Imprint: Litfire Publishing
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 430
Weight: 798g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 29mm