A Song of Stone
eng. A Song of Stone · 1997
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Main Ideas
- The collapse of civilization and the fragility of human values, as familiar order crumbles under the onslaught of war and the remnants of former grandeur expose the vulnerability of the human soul
- An exploration of the nature of power and submission, where violence and seduction become tools of control and the boundaries between victim and tyrant blur in the whirlwind of chaos
- The theme of alienation and inner emptiness, as the protagonists, stripped of past and future, wander among ruins, striving to preserve the last shreds of dignity and humanity
- The poetics of decay and the aesthetics of demise, where beauty and horror merge in a single dance, and destruction becomes the backdrop for profound reflections on the nature of existence
- Illusions of control and the inevitability of loss, as attempts to maintain power over circumstances turn into tragic irony and fate proves relentlessly cruel

Date of publication: 2 June 2025
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Genre: Contemporary Fiction
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