The Island by Gustaw Herling

"The Island" is a novel that delves into the psychological and moral complexities faced by individuals in a Soviet labor camp during World War II. Set on an isolated island in the White Sea, the narrative follows the protagonist, a Polish prisoner, as he grapples with the harsh realities of camp life, including brutal work conditions, the struggle for survival, and the moral dilemmas posed by collaboration and resistance. Through its vivid depiction of human endurance and the exploration of themes such as freedom, human dignity, and the nature of evil, the novel offers a profound commentary on the human condition under extreme duress.

The 6639th greatest book of all time


Published
1958
Nationality
Polish
Type
Fiction
Pages
200-300
Words
Unknown
Original Language
Polish

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