GENESIS BERNARD BECKETT
Monday, March 7, 2011
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In the not too distant future, a student named Anaximander is submitted to rigorous entrance exam to the Academy, governing body of the utopian society in which he grew up. Over several grueling sessions, the court's questions, which raise important ethical and philosophical issues, the way to discovering a truth that will shake the foundation on which sits the world.
should reveal little more about the plot without running the risk of ruining the reading. Genesis traps the reader from the first lines and leads, with a forceful logic and rhythm of increasing intensity, until a shocking denouement. At that point, the reader will only want one thing: to start reading the novel again. Exciting
fable speculative thriller humanist philosophy and meditation, Genesis is an unusual work that escapes from any label. Set in the second half of this century, uses most important Greek thinkers in a stimulating reflection on the fragility of our Western civilization.
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