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Zadig ljudbok
Pris
149 kr
An oriental philosophical tale, ´Zadig´ traces the adventures of the titular character, a man renowned for his 'just and moderate mind' and 'sincere and noble heart'. But his gifts give rise to jealousies in others that expose him to the vagaries of fate...
Appointed prime minister, then disgraced and driven out of Babylon, Zadig, like all the heroes of fairy tales, is drawn into an initiatory journey that will take him from the banks of the Euphrates to Egypt; reduced to slavery, then freed...
Ljudbok
149 kr
Pris
Förlag
Saga Egmont
Utgiven
3 November 2022
Längd
2:19
Genrer
Romaner, Skönlitteratur
Språk
English
Format
mp3
Kopieringsskydd
Vattenmärkt
ISBN
9782821112360
An oriental philosophical tale, ´Zadig´ traces the adventures of the titular character, a man renowned for his 'just and moderate mind' and 'sincere and noble heart'. But his gifts give rise to jealousies in others that expose him to the vagaries of fate...
Appointed prime minister, then disgraced and driven out of Babylon, Zadig, like all the heroes of fairy tales, is drawn into an initiatory journey that will take him from the banks of the Euphrates to Egypt; reduced to slavery, then freed by his master, he will cross Arabia and Syria. Faced with a thousand obstacles that put his reason and his optimism to the test, Zadig discovers that it is not easy to be happy.
With this book, Voltaire, faithful to his theological concerns, poses the problem of evil and Providence, as he traces the life of this character who will come to say: 'that there is no evil from which good is not born.'
´Zadig´ is perfect for fans of Voltaire's ´Candide´.
Voltaire (1694-1778) is a renowned writer and philosopher. A universal spirit who marked the century of the 'Enlightenment' and a fierce defender of individual freedom and tolerance, Voltaire was very successful with the liberal bourgeoisie.
He left behind a great legacy. Due to censorship, most of his writings were banned. They were published anonymously, printed abroad and smuggled into France.