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Inferno

Inferno is a gripping narrative that follows a protagonist on a perilous quest through a dangerous and mysterious world. The story is rich with historical and cultural references, and explores themes of morality and redemption. The novel is known for its intricate plot and vivid descriptions, offering readers a unique blend of suspense and intellectual stimulation. more

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Dan Brown
Dan Brown

Dan Brown is a renowned American author, known for his suspense novels. His works often revolve around themes such as religion, symbolism, and mysticism. Brown's representative works include 'The Da Vinci Code' and 'Angels & Demons', which have achieved great success worldwide. more

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“Los individuos se horrorizan de su soledad y se refugian en cualquier empresa colectiva, en cualquier ideal que los una al resto y los redima -como funcionarios, trabajadores, adeptos a una causa, ciudadanos- de su existencia finita a través de un infinito abstracto; escapan de la angustia y con ello a su posibilidad más propia, a su capacidad de relacionarse, sin mediaciones, como individuos particulares, con el Infinito absoluto.”

“It is not from the value or worth of the object which any person pursues, that we can determine his enjoyment, but merely from the passion with which he pursues it, and the success which he meets with in his pursuit. Objects have absolutely no worth or value in themselves. They derive their worth merely from the passion. If that be strong and steady, and successful, the person is happy. It cannot reasonably be doubted, but a little miss, dressed in a new gown for a dancing-school ball, receives as complete enjoyment as the greatest orator, who triumphs in the splendour of his eloquence, while he governs the passions and resolutions of a numerous assembly.”