A Song of Stone
eng. A Song of Stone · 1997
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Main Characters and Their Development
- Baron Alexander, the narrator and prisoner of his own illusions, appears as a man whose aristocratic refinement and inner fracture intertwine on the shifting border between dignity and despair. His view of the surrounding chaos is tinged with irony and bitterness, and his internal metamorphoses reflect the gradual destruction of former beliefs as war invades his world, stripping away familiar supports and forcing him to reconsider his role in a collapsing reality. Stella, his beloved and companion, is an enigmatic and multi-layered figure; in her silent resilience and hidden passion lies a strength capable of withstanding not only external threats but also inner demons. Her development is revealed through subtle hints and nuances, as tension grows beneath her calm exterior and her personal drama mirrors the universal catastrophe. The Commander, a charismatic and ruthless leader of marauders, embodies the destructive force of war: her power over people and circumstances is built on a fragile balance between fear and allure, and her inner contradictions only emphasize the tragedy of her character. The interplay between these characters is a complex masquerade in which each must choose between loyalty, survival, and the remnants of humanity, and their internal transformations mirror the death of the old world and the birth of a new one, stripped of illusions.

Date of publication: 2 June 2025
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Genre: Contemporary Fiction
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