These Are the Names
Begs likeability as a character and his dry-eyed musings considering the nature of religion keep the reader pinned to the page from the start. At the same time, the apocalyptic atmosphere of the groups exodus across the steppes becomes increasingly vivid and laden with meaning as the novel proceeds, in seeming synchronicity with the development of Begs character.
With a rare blend of humour and wisdom, Tommy Wieringa links mans dark nature with the question of who we are and whether redemption is possible. See more
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