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The Plague-Sower by Gesualdo Bufalino

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Book name: The Plague-Sower (2024)
Category: Death
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Pages: 200 pages
Language: Italian
Publication data: Jan. 1, 1981, midnight
The novel unfolds in a small Sicilian town ravaged by a mysterious plague, where the protagonist, a doctor, grapples with the chaos and despair that envelop the community. As he navigates the challenges of treating the afflicted, he becomes entangled in a web of fear, superstition, and moral dilemmas. The narrative explores themes of human vulnerability, the search for meaning amidst suffering, and the complex interplay between science and faith. Through evocative prose, the story delves into the psychological and emotional landscapes of individuals confronting an existential crisis, ultimately reflecting on the resilience and fragility of the human spirit. The 9800th greatest book of all time

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Gesualdo Bufalino

Gesualdo Bufalino

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