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David Maine

    28 de noviembre de 1963

    Este autor es conocido por su enfoque distintivo en la re-narración de historias fundamentales, profundizando en sus temas perdurables y profundidades psicológicas con una sensibilidad literaria moderna. Reexamina magistralmente narrativas conocidas, ofreciendo perspectivas frescas que desafían las percepciones de los lectores. Más allá de su compromiso con textos sagrados, su obra se adentra en la fantasía épica, empleando elementos fantásticos para explorar aspectos profundos de la condición humana. Su escritura atrae a aquellos que aprecian la narración innovadora y la ficción literaria intelectualmente estimulante.

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    An Age of Madness
    Fallen
    The Flood
    Monster, 1959
    The Book of Samson
    • The Book of Samson

      • 242 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Exploring themes of divine influence and moral ambiguity, this narrative follows a man convinced he has received a divine mandate to eliminate his foes. Infused with sharp wit and dark humor, the story delves into the complexities of human desires and cruelty. Central to the plot is the enigmatic Dalila, whose captivating presence challenges the protagonist's perceptions. David Maine crafts a striking portrayal of a well-known biblical figure, revealing the intricate humanity behind the legendary icon.

      The Book of Samson
    • Monster, 1959

      • 258 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Set against the backdrop of US government experiments on radiation effects, the narrative introduces K., a bizarre 40-foot creature with a mix of fur, feathers, and butterfly wings, lacking understanding but driven by hunger. His existence is intertwined with a ritual sacrifice by island natives, leading to a dramatic encounter with American hunters. Captured and brought to the States, K. becomes the star of a traveling show, raising questions about exploitation and the consequences of tampering with nature.

      Monster, 1959
    • The Flood

      • 272 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      In this brilliant debut novel, Noe's family - his wife, sons and daughters-in-law - tell what it's like to live with a man touched by God, while struggling against events that cannot be controlled or explained. For when Noe orders his sons to build an ark, he can't tell them where the wood will come from, just that God will provide. When he sends his daughters-in-law out to gather the animals, he can offer no directions, money or protection. Just faith. But once the rain starts, they all come to realise that the harshest test of their faith is just beginning. The Flood is a wickedly funny, wildly imaginative retelling of one of the most dramatic stories known to mankind. At its core it's about a family caught in the midst of an extraordinary event and David Maine infuses this timeless tale with humanity, tension and wit.

      The Flood
    • Fallen

      • 258 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Exploring themes of temptation, rivalry, and murder, this novel offers a provocative retelling of the biblical story of Adam and Eve, as well as Cain and Abel. The narrative delves into the complexities of these iconic characters, providing fresh interpretations that challenge traditional perspectives. Through its compelling storytelling, the book invites readers to reconsider the familiar tale and its profound implications on human nature and relationships.

      Fallen
    • An Age of Madness

      • 296 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Exploring the complexities of Regina Moss's life, the story delves into her successful career as a psychiatrist while revealing the emotional turmoil beneath her polished exterior. Haunted by her past and struggling with her strained relationship with her daughter, Regina grapples with her feelings for a new tech at work and the dynamics with her caring yet gruff husband, Walter. With a voice that is both brash and darkly humorous, the narrative invites readers into Regina's psyche, exposing her vulnerabilities and creating a compelling connection with this unforgettable character.

      An Age of Madness
    • Als Noah eines Tages mal wieder von Gott gerufen wird, erhält er den Auftrag, ein riesiges Schiff zu bauen. Es soll seine Familie sowie ein paar Tierpärchen (sämtliche Arten der Welt!) beherbergen, wenn die große Flut kommt. Noah denkt nicht lange nach, sondern legt los denn wenn der Herr etwas vorschlägt, klingt es immer so einfach! Sein Sohn Cham, zum Glück gelernter Schiffsbauer (welche Vorsehung!), soll die technischen Details klären. Die Frau besorgt die Vorratshaltung und die Schwiegertöchter organisieren aus den entlegensten Gebieten von jedem Tier ein Paar. Die Noahs sind fast eine normale Familie, nur dass hin und wieder die göttliche Vorsehung eingreift, um dem großen Plan auf den Weg zu helfen ...

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