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Jostein Gaarder tackles profound questions about existence and consciousness in his latest novel, exploring themes like the nature of God and the evolution of life. Set in Madrid and the pristine Fijian island of Taveuini, the story follows Frank Andersen, a Norwegian evolutionary biologist grappling with existential grief. He encounters Ana, a captivating Flamenco dancer, her companion Jose, and an English writer named John Spoke, leading to discussions on significant philosophical issues. However, the narrative struggles with an overemphasis on dialogue at the expense of character development, rendering the characters more as vehicles for ideas rather than fully realized individuals. The plot introduces a perplexing supernatural element, including a manifesto by Ana and Jose, mystical dialogues about creation, and hints of time travel, all presented through obscure metaphors. This complexity contrasts with Gaarder's typically engaging prose style. While his earlier work, Sophie's World, achieved remarkable success by seamlessly blending challenging themes with a captivating narrative, Maya falls short in maintaining reader engagement and lacks the fluidity that characterized his previous writing.

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Maya, Jostein Gaarder, James G. Anderson

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Rok vydania
2000
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Titul
Maya
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Phoenix House
Rok vydania
2000
Väzba
pevná
Počet strán
310
ISBN10
1861591837
ISBN13
9781861591838
Série
Pôvodný názov
Maya
Hodnotenie
3,65 z 5
Anotácia
Jostein Gaarder tackles profound questions about existence and consciousness in his latest novel, exploring themes like the nature of God and the evolution of life. Set in Madrid and the pristine Fijian island of Taveuini, the story follows Frank Andersen, a Norwegian evolutionary biologist grappling with existential grief. He encounters Ana, a captivating Flamenco dancer, her companion Jose, and an English writer named John Spoke, leading to discussions on significant philosophical issues. However, the narrative struggles with an overemphasis on dialogue at the expense of character development, rendering the characters more as vehicles for ideas rather than fully realized individuals. The plot introduces a perplexing supernatural element, including a manifesto by Ana and Jose, mystical dialogues about creation, and hints of time travel, all presented through obscure metaphors. This complexity contrasts with Gaarder's typically engaging prose style. While his earlier work, Sophie's World, achieved remarkable success by seamlessly blending challenging themes with a captivating narrative, Maya falls short in maintaining reader engagement and lacks the fluidity that characterized his previous writing.