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Sven Holm

    Sven Holm debutoval románem "den store fjende" a od té doby napsal řadu románů a povídek. Jeho dílo se vyznačuje pronikavým vhledem do lidské psychiky a společenských sil. Holm zkoumá témata identity, odcizení a hledání smyslu v moderním světě. Jeho precizní styl a pronikavé postřehy z něj činí důležitého hlasu v dánské literatuře.

    Termush (Faber Editions)
    Termush
    Dänische Liebesfreuden
    Termush, Atlantik-Küste
    Dänische Liebesfreunden
    Kamasutram och Anangaranga
    • Termush caters to every need of its wealthy patrons--first among them, a coveted spot at this exclusive seaside getaway, a resort designed for the end of the world. Everyone within its walls has been promised full protection from the aftereffects of "the disaster." The staff work behind the scenes to create a calming and frictionless mood; they pipe soothing music into the halls and quickly remove the dead birds that fall out of the sky. But the specter of death remains. Recon teams come and go in protective gear. Fear of contamination spreads as the hotel cautiously welcomes survivors only to then censor news of their arrival. As the days pass, the veneer of control begins to crack, and it becomes clear that the residents of Termush can insulate themselves from neither the physical effects of the cataclysm nor the moral fallout of using their wealth to separate themselves from the fate of those trapped outside. With an introduction by Jeff VanderMeer that makes an ardent case for its relevance to today's world, this rediscovered classic of Scandinavian fiction is still shockingly relevant more than fifty years after it was first published. Sven Holm's Termush is a searing and prophetic study of humanity forced into a moral bind through its own doing.

      Termush
    • Termush (Faber Editions)

      'A classic-stunning, dangerous, darkly beautiful' (Jeff VanderMeer)

      • 144 stránek
      • 6 hodin čtení
      3,3(2692)Ohodnotit

      Set in a post-apocalyptic 1967, this novel explores a luxury hotel situated at the world's end, blending themes of survival and decadence. The narrative unfolds within a richly detailed dystopian landscape, inviting readers to experience the contrasts of opulence amidst desolation. With an introduction by Jeff VanderMeer, the story promises a unique perspective on human resilience and the complexities of civilization's collapse.

      Termush (Faber Editions)