The Man Who Was Thursday

The Man Who Was Thursday

G. K. Chesterton

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Cedar Lake Classics
Año de edición:
2024
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Ficción moderna y contemporánea
ISBN:
9798893400069
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G.K. Chesterton’s 'The Man Who Was Thursday' beckons readers into a world where reality and absurdity dance an enthralling tango. Published in 1908, this philosophical thriller unfolds as a kaleidoscopic narrative that blends mystery, metaphysics, and biting satire. The story centers around Gabriel Syme, a poet turned undercover detective, who infiltrates a secret anarchist society, each member code-named after days of the week.The allure of the novel lies in Chesterton’s masterful orchestration of paradoxes and enigmas. As Syme delves deeper into the clandestine world of the anarchists, the plot takes unexpected twists, blurring the lines between illusion and reality. Chesterton’s exploration of the surreal becomes a literary labyrinth where nothing is as it seems, and each revelation opens a new door to confusion.The title itself, 'The Man Who Was Thursday,' conceals layers of meaning that mirror the narrative’s complexity. Chesterton artfully crafts a tale that challenges conventional thought and keeps readers on the edge of their seats, navigating a narrative maze that defies expectations.Beneath the surface, the novel grapples with profound philosophical questions. Chesterton, known for his wit and deep insight, weaves themes of order and chaos, good and evil, into the fabric of the story. The anarchic intrigue becomes a canvas upon which the author paints a larger commentary on the human condition and the nature of belief.'The Man Who Was Thursday' is a literary rollercoaster that invites readers to question reality, confront paradoxes, and relish in the unpredictability of the narrative. Chesterton’s prose dances with intellectual playfulness, creating a work that remains timeless in its ability to captivate and challenge the minds of those willing to embark on this exhilarating literary journey.

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