Kruttårnet by Jens Bjørneboe
Set against the backdrop of a post-war Europe grappling with the moral complexities of justice and human rights, this novel delves into the philosophical and ethical dilemmas faced by individuals and societies. Through the eyes of its protagonist, the narrative explores the haunting memories of war crimes and the struggle to reconcile them with the ideals of humanity. The story is a profound meditation on the nature of evil, the burden of guilt, and the quest for redemption, challenging readers to reflect on the thin line between civilization and barbarism.
- Published
- 1969
- Nationality
- Norwegian
- Length
- Medium
- Pages
- 250-300
- Original Language
- Norwegian
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