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Lost Horizon

DH 95,00

Un crash d'avion échoue des voyageurs dans l'Himalaya, les menant à Shangri-La - une vallée mystique où le temps s'arrête. Le diplomate Hugh Conway fait face à un choix qui change sa vie : entre la paix éternelle et le monde extérieur. Les secrets de la longévité et de l'harmonie se dévoilent dans une société cachée depuis des siècles. Mais ce paradis est-il réel, ou un mensonge soigneusement élaboré ? Alors que les tensions montent, Conway doit peser le devoir contre le désir. Une aventure philosophique explorant le coût de l'utopie. 🏔️📖❓

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12X13X14 April 30, 2005 English 226 pages ND , , , , ,

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In 1930s Asia, as political tensions rise, British diplomat Hugh Conway and a group of passengers survive a plane crash in the Himalayas. Rescued by strangers and taken to the isolated valley of Shangri-La, they discover a hidden society untouched by time. The valley, nestled in the shadow of the mountains, is home to a centuries-old monastery where inhabitants live extraordinarily long lives, surrounded by art, knowledge, and peace. Conway, drawn to the tranquility and wisdom of Shangri-La, grapples with the choice to stay or return to the chaos of the outside world.
The novel explores themes of immortality, the pursuit of happiness, and the clash between civilization and primal instincts. Hilton weaves a tale where the line between utopia and illusion blurs, leaving readers to question whether Shangri-La is a sanctuary or a gilded cage. The characters’ internal conflicts mirror the external mysteries of the valley, creating a narrative rich with philosophical depth.
Hilton’s prose invites reflection on what it means to seek paradise in an imperfect world. The story’s pacing balances suspense with introspection, drawing readers into a world where time seems suspended. As Conway uncovers the valley’s secrets, the tension between duty and desire becomes a central thread, resonating long after the final page.
Rooted in the interwar period’s anxieties, Lost Horizon reflects a longing for escape and stability amid global uncertainty. Its enduring appeal lies in the universal quest for meaning and the allure of the unknown. The book’s legacy as a classic stems from its ability to blend adventure with existential inquiry, making it a timeless meditation on human aspiration.

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