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Robert L. Shuster

    Robert L. Shuster crea narrativas que profundizan en las complejidades de la experiencia humana, explorando temas profundos con un agudo sentido de la narración. Su prosa está meticulosamente perfeccionada, diseñada para cautivar a los lectores y provocar la contemplación sobre la intrincada naturaleza de nuestro mundo. Las obras de Shuster se distinguen por una perspectiva única, contribuyendo significativamente a la conversación literaria. Su escritura es un testimonio de su arte y su habilidad para crear relatos perdurables.

    To Zenzi
    • To Zenzi

      • 344 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      To Zenzi is the extraordinary story of Tobias Koertig's odyssey through the apocalypse of Berlin in 1945. An orphaned thirteen-year-old who loves to draw, Tobias is coerced into joining the German youth army in the last desperate weeks of the war. Mistaken for a hero on the Eastern Front, he receives an Iron Cross from Hitler himself, who discovers the boy's cartoons and appoints Tobias to sketch pictures of the ruined city. Shuttling between the insanity of the Führer's bunker and the chaotic streets, Tobias must contend with a scheming Martin Bormann, a deceitful deserter, the Russian onslaught, and his own compounding despair--all while falling for Zenzi, a girl of Jewish descent (a mischling) who relays secret news of death camps and convinces Tobias to make a treacherous escape to the Americans. With thrilling risks in plotting and prose, with moments of pathos and absurdity, Shuster richly conjures a mad, tragic world.

      To Zenzi
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